I think you’re right on the money at the end - hypotheticals aren’t much help here. A more usefully discussion would be a comparison between specific schools after you’ve been accepted and can see their financialaid pancakes.
... my head after attending the financialaid and scholarship session on 7sage ... . My reasoning was based on financialaid aspects. The speaker basically said ...
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> HYS does need-based aid. If your finances are so ... even if you qualify. Your parents financials are taken into account ... not equate to a grim financial situation. According to Harvard I ...
... if you qualify. Your parents financials are taken into account ... receptive to that. Yes, parents' finances are taken into account ... -based aid because their parents are poor, or their parents will ... not equate to a grim financial situation. According to Harvard ...
... of their parents for the purposes of determining federal aid eligibility. This ... purpose of applying for federal aid (including federal student loans), submission ... schools, however, may require parental financial information for institutional grants and ...
... required you to submit parental financial information with the FAFSA. Yikes ... that they would want my parents' info. And also extremely ... they want to consider my parents' finances into this whole thing ... year old to have their parents be responsible for school ...
Hi all, for schools like U Mich (where there’s no specific separate scholarship application process), how does the Darrow or other merit aid work if you are admitted in Jan or Feb? Thanks :)
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Hi everyone! Does anyone know of law schools that offer financial incentives for those that apply early decision? I know WUSTL and BU have such programs, but looking to see all of my options. Thanks!