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Colleges with Most Merit Aid?

Hey there, I'm currently researching colleges and I'm really interested in finding schools that offer significant merit aid. What are some colleges known for giving out the most merit-based scholarships? Any help would be appreciated!

2 years ago

Hi! Great question – merit aid can be a huge help when it comes to minimizing college costs. There are several schools known for offering significant merit-based scholarships. I'll list a few below:

1. University of Alabama: The university has an extensive merit aid program, with scholarships like the Presidential Scholarships, which covers full tuition costs for four years.

2. Tulane University: Tulane is known for generous merit scholarships like the Stamps Scholarship, which covers full tuition, and other large awards that cover half to full tuition.

3. Boston University: BU has the Trustee Scholarship Program, offering full-tuition scholarships to select high-achieving students.

4. University of Southern California: USC provides scholarships like the Trustee, Presidential, and Deans awards that range from half-tuition to full-tuition.

5. University of Miami: UM offers merit aid opportunities such as the Isaac Bashevis Singer Scholarship, covering 100% of tuition for selected students.

6. Case Western Reserve University: Case Western generously awards merit scholarships like the University Scholars or Michelson-Morley awards, which range from half-tuition to full-tuition coverage.

7. College of William & Mary: W&M has the James Monroe Scholars Program, which offers successful applicants a generous financial award and additional benefits, like research funding.

Remember, merit aid policies and amounts vary by college, and some might have more specific requirements or considerations. Make sure to check each school's website for scholarship application guidelines and deadlines. Additionally, keep an eye on local scholarships, as these can add up, too.

Lastly, consider applying to lesser known and smaller liberal arts colleges, as they may offer substantial merit aid to attract top students. Good luck with your college search and applications!

2 years ago

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