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Which liberal arts colleges offer the most merit aid?

Hello! I'm scouting for liberal arts colleges that offer a substantial amount of merit aid. While I want to ensure the academic environment is right for me, the financial aspect is just as important in making my decision. Does anyone know which colleges tend to give the most merit aid? Any info will be super helpful.

a year ago

There are several liberal arts colleges known for giving considerable merit-based aid. While the specifics can change from year to year, the following are consistently generous when it comes to merit aid.

- Furman University: Situated in Greenville, South Carolina, Furman offers a range of merit scholarships, with some covering full tuition. The school also has a competitive scholarship for out-of-state students.

- Oberlin College: Located in Ohio, Oberlin is known for substantial merit aid, offering a range of scholarships from $2,000 to full tuition.

- Grinnell College: In Iowa, Grinnell is known for its sizable endowment and offers a good number of merit scholarships. Scholarships can cover a significant portion of tuition.

- Rhodes College: This Memphis, Tennessee-based school offers a number of scholarships based on merit, covering a broad range from partial to full tuition.

- Denison University: Located in Granville, Ohio, Denison provides significant merit-based scholarships, some of which cover full tuition.

Keep in mind that competition for these scholarships can sometimes be stiff, so you'll want to make sure you put your best foot forward when applying. Also remember that the amount of aid awarded can vary based on a number of factors including academic achievement, unique skills, and even things like geographic location.

Always remember to review the specific financial aid policies at each school you're considering and use their Net Price Calculators, if available, to get an estimate of what you might receive. This can be a helpful tool in your family's financial planning. These specific amounts are estimates, however, and the actual award can be more or less.

a year ago

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