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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
USC reduced National Merit Finalist Scholarship to FLAT 20K year This is a decrease of about 15K per year right now (previously half tuition) Because the amount is now a flat rate, it will also become less valuable as tuition increases (the scholarship used to scale with tuition) Appears to have been updated December 19th 2024-25 Year: 20K year 2023-24 Year: 34,952 year + 3K year (university scholarship) It’s unclear whether the 3K university
Colleges offering automatic merit scholarships - Paying for College . . . I heard some colleges (like Miami University, in Ohio) offer automatic merit schlorships and its listed on their website based on GPA how do we go about finding what other colleges give such automatic merit scholarships thanks
Tips for appealing need-based aid? - Financial Aid (Need-Based, Merit . . . So I just got accepted into Mount Holyoke which I’m ecstatic about, it’s my top school along with Bryn Mawr But my financial aid award is approx $12k less than my NPC estimate I have an appointment scheduled for tomorrow morning with my financial aid advisor, but I was wondering if anyone has advice for me, specifically about steps to take or things to mention in the meeting? I (edit
Liberal arts colleges with large merit aid programs I’m a high school senior looking for schools that would offer me merit aid I’m interested in a liberal arts school, preferably in the northeast I loved Smith and Williams, but neither offers substantial (if any) merit based aid What are some schools with similar vibes and strong academic programs that also offer a decent percentage of students merit aid? For reference, I’ve got a 4