As a National Merit Finalist, I'm curious about which colleges offer significant scholarships for finalists. Are some schools better than others in recognizing this achievement and providing financial support?
Congratulations on becoming a National Merit Finalist! This distinction can open doors to financial aid opportunities at numerous universities. Many colleges around the United States appreciate the hard work that goes into becoming a National Merit Finalist and offer scholarships to these outstanding students.
Here are few examples:
- The University of Southern California (USC) offers the National Merit Finalist Presidential Scholars half-tuition scholarship, which could significantly offset your cost of attendance.
- The University of Oklahoma has a program that covers tuition, fees, and provides a $5,500 yearly stipend for room and board, books, and additional expenses.
- Northeastern University provides a scholarship that covers full tuition.
- University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, offers an award that covers full tuition for out-of-state students, housing, a technology package, a yearly stipend, and a one-time summer stipend for research or study abroad.
-Similarly, University of Texas at Dallas has a program that covers full tuition, mandatory fees, housing, a meal plan, and a yearly stipend for books.
Remember, it's important to connect with each university's admissions office or financial aid office you're interested in attending to confirm the details as they can change year-to-year. Also, thoroughly read all eligibility requirements and deadlines to ensure you maximize the benefits you receive from your achievements.
Since each college has different offerings, it's crucial to explore all your options thoroughly. Good luck on your college journey!
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