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Which college offers full rides for merit scholarships?

I'm trying to find colleges that offer merit scholarships that can cover a full ride. Are there any schools where my grades and test scores could potentially earn me a completely free education?

a year ago

Indeed, certain universities provide merit-based scholarships that could cover your tuition in full or even more. Here are a few examples:

1. University of Alabama: If you're a National Merit Finalist, you may receive the Presidential Scholar package which covers tuition for four years, one year of on-campus housing, a one-time $1,000 stipend for technology, and a $2,000 book scholarship spread over four years.

2. University of Southern California: They offer the Mork Family, Stamps, and Trustee scholarships. These are half to full tuition scholarships that could cover additional costs like housing, depending on the scholarship.

3. Boston University: The Trustee Scholarship covers full undergraduate tuition plus the University orientation and mandatory undergraduate student fees, and it is renewable for four years if certain criteria are met.

4. Vanderbilt University: Their Ingram Scholarship Program covers full tuition plus a one-time summer stipend for immersion experiences, based upon demonstrated financial need.

So yes, it is possible to find universities that offer full-ride merit scholarships. I'd recommend checking with the specific financial aid offices at the universities you're interested in to find out more about their available merit scholarships and eligibility requirements. Don't forget to apply for these scholarships separately when necessary, as they often have earlier deadlines than regular admissions!

a year ago

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