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- Merit @ Pitt - HS Class of 2026 - College Confidential Forums
Yes, merit is all about enticing students to choose the school over other acceptances, and for OOS students more merit is required to offset the costs However I do see in state students disappointed about this every year in the Pitt threads
- National Merit Discussion Class of 2026 - Page 3 - National Merit . . .
National Merit Semifinalist Cutoffs Class of 2026 Compass has analyzed the October 2023 digital PSAT results to see how scores will impact the class of 2025's National Merit hopes
- National Merit Discussion Class of 2026 - College Confidential Forums
Hey! Just wanted to create a discussion thread for the Class of 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program I’m aware that it is a bit early in the game, but as the last round of PSAT scores will be released next week, I think it would be smart to have a head start!
- Class of 2025 National Merit Discussion - College Confidential Forums
Creating a thread for the Class of 2025 Timeline for the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Competition October, 2023 - Students take the PSAT April, 2024 - High School administrators validate eligibility of students September, 2024 - Students will be notified if they are Commended or Semi-Finalists February, 2025 - Semi-finalists will be notified if they are Finalists March, 2025 - Merit
- National Merit Scholarship - College Confidential Forums
Join conversations on college admissions, decisions, applications, ACT, SAT, paying for school, scholarships and much more!
- Early Decision questions - merit, chances - College of William and Mary . . .
Hi, I’m new here VA resident, high performing and very directed DD junior has identified W M as a likely first choice She potentially has the stats to at least apply for an Ivy, though obviously that is playing the lottery She might go to a specific Ivy if she got in, but is very realistic about those (ridiculously low) chances, and loves W M 1550 SAT 4 5 weighted as of now with multiple
- Should I fill out CSS? - College Confidential Forums
We will not qualify for need-based aid I cannot find any useful information about whether to submit the CSS for merit aid at private LACs DD applied ED1 to Swarthmore and I have no idea if filling out CSS is useful or not
- Specific examples of schools that require you to fill out FAFSA or CSS . . .
Both my kids’ college counselors sometimes suggest there are schools that require you to fill out the FAFSA and or CSS to be eligible for merit aid We did it for my son, even though none of the schools he was applying to seemed to require it, and it confirmed we would not qualify for financial aid Now we’re going through process for the second kid I wondered from the wisdom here if
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