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betty_bojangles
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by betty_bojangles » Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:56 pm
Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
So if you wouldn't matriculate with your current offer, it should be safe to not deposit and continue negotiating $$ after the April 1st deadline, correct? Any reason this wouldn't work?
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idissent
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by idissent » Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:13 pm
betty_bojangles wrote:Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
So if you wouldn't matriculate with your current offer, it should be safe to not deposit and continue negotiating $$ after the April 1st deadline, correct? Any reason this wouldn't work?
A few pages back, I think the financial aid office indicated that they wouldn't entertain negotiations until April 13, requiring you to put down the deposit. If you could potentially attend pending negotiation, I think you have to make it past the first deposit.
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retirw
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by retirw » Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:48 pm
LFCNY9 wrote:Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
Thanks for clarifying - this would all make the most sense. I think I'll email admissions to double check on their scholarship status.
If you don't mind sharing what their response is; I was accepted at the beginning of March and haven't heard anything regarding scholarships yet either.
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Kaizen428
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by Kaizen428 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:50 pm
betty_bojangles wrote:Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
So if you wouldn't matriculate with your current offer, it should be safe to not deposit and continue negotiating $$ after the April 1st deadline, correct? Any reason this wouldn't work?
I don't think they will negotiate with you if you've been offered a scholarship but didn't deposit on the 1st. If you got a scholarship but don't deposit by the 1st, that scholarship money goes back in the pot. It seems that the only people who will be able to negotiate after April 1st are those who didn't receive an initial scholarship at all and are waiting to be considered AND those who did receive one and deposited by the April 1st deadline and want to try and get bumped.
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betty_bojangles
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by betty_bojangles » Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:59 pm
idissent wrote:betty_bojangles wrote:Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
So if you wouldn't matriculate with your current offer, it should be safe to not deposit and continue negotiating $$ after the April 1st deadline, correct? Any reason this wouldn't work?
A few pages back, I think the financial aid office indicated that they wouldn't entertain negotiations until April 13, requiring you to put down the deposit. If you could potentially attend pending negotiation, I think you have to make it past the first deposit.
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refugeelawyer26
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by refugeelawyer26 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:51 pm
anyone know when we should start hearing back regarding the wait list??
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cafecreme15
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by cafecreme15 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:59 pm
To those of you who have already sent an email about scholarship negotiation, which email address did you send your letter to?
Edited to add: Did everyone who already attempted to get a higher merit offer include information about other, better offers they received from peer schools? Since GW is the best offer I have on the table right now, would it be terribly rude to try and get them up a little more without info on other offers?
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by capsoccer » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:37 pm
cafecreme15 wrote:To those of you who have already sent an email about scholarship negotiation, which email address did you send your letter to?
Edited to add: Did everyone who already attempted to get a higher merit offer include information about other, better offers they received from peer schools? Since GW is the best offer I have on the table right now, would it be terribly rude to try and get them up a little more without info on other offers?
I included a higher offer from a peer school and a competing offer from another peer school (about two weeks ago). Received the same response it seems like everyone else is (deposit April 1st to be considered for scholly increase)
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ek5dn
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by ek5dn » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:57 pm
I got in on 3/13, but haven't heard anything yet about merit scholarship. Should I reach out (considering deposit deadline is approaching)?
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steal
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by steal » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:51 pm
Is anyone going to preview day this Friday?
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steal
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by steal » Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:13 am
buckiguy_sucks wrote:steal wrote:Is anyone going to preview day this Friday?
Yup!
Awesome! Me too!
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by lawdoggy » Wed Mar 25, 2015 10:07 am
Wish I could make it
Anyone here considering section 15?
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by anxiousAF » Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:01 am
steal wrote:buckiguy_sucks wrote:steal wrote:Is anyone going to preview day this Friday?
Yup!
Awesome! Me too!
I'll be there!
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anxiousAF
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by anxiousAF » Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:07 am
lawdoggy wrote:Wish I could make it
Anyone here considering section 15?
Definitely considering it. I made it through college with no Friday classes and I loved that. I'm just wondering what the catch is. Would love to hear some first hand accounts!
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by lawdoggy » Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:30 am
anxiousAF wrote:lawdoggy wrote:Wish I could make it
Anyone here considering section 15?
Definitely considering it. I made it through college with no Friday classes and I loved that. I'm just wondering what the catch is. Would love to hear some first hand accounts!
I think the only real catch is that you have classes Mon-Thurs that end ~9:00 PM. So I dunno, it sounds good, but I don't think I'd be able to make myself get up to do my reading. Although I guess I technically could do it late at night.
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by HopefulURM » Wed Mar 25, 2015 1:09 pm
steal wrote:buckiguy_sucks wrote:steal wrote:Is anyone going to preview day this Friday?
Yup!
Awesome! Me too!
I'll be there, say hello
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futurel@wyer
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by futurel@wyer » Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:50 pm
BU and BC gave me the same amount of money. do you think there is anyway to play them against each other?
GW also gave me the same amount and would be a lower COL because I could commute from home but that did not cause BU to raise my offer.
if i double deposited at BU and BC do you think my scholly would increase?
or is BC/BU and GW a better double deposit?
ideally i want to end up in boston but with more scholly money
thanks in advance!
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Nina8182
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by Nina8182 » Wed Mar 25, 2015 4:52 pm
Kaizen428 wrote:If you haven't received a merit scholarship (email) then I think it is safe to say at this time that you are not getting one. However, you can confirm this if you email admissions and ask what the status is. And if you didn't get an initial scholarship then you can ask to be considered, in which they will likely put you on a list and get back to you by April 13 (if you didn't get an initial scholarship the April 1 deadline is irrelevant).
If you were offered a scholarship you have until April 1 to deposit and claim it. If you don't make that deposit on April 1 it doesn't necessarily mean you are withdrawing, it just means the school no longer has to give you that money if you decide to matriculate. At least that's how I interpret everything.
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by still » Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:20 pm
so i got an email from gw financial aid office saying all my materials are complete and my offer is ready to view
i see an award for 2015-16 that is split in 3 parts. federal direct gradplus loan-law, federal direct unsubsidized stafford, and law-need based tuition grant
i believe a merit scholarship is not part of this offer. I was accepted in 1/23 and most people with my stats get upwards of 75k?
should i contact the admissions office?
thx
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anxiousAF
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by anxiousAF » Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:27 pm
still wrote:so i got an email from gw financial aid office saying all my materials are complete and my offer is ready to view
i see an award for 2015-16 that is split in 3 parts. federal direct gradplus loan-law, federal direct unsubsidized stafford, and law-need based tuition grant
i believe a merit scholarship is not part of this offer. I was accepted in 1/23 and most people with my stats get upwards of 75k?
should i contact the admissions office?
thx
I had the same financial aid award package, and emailed them, and they told me that the scholarship committee would reevaluate all applicants in the next few weeks (aka after april 1st deadline) and then email you if you have received a merit scholarship. Radio silence means no offer. I would email them, but I imagine they would give you the same standard answer.
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by ek5dn » Fri Mar 27, 2015 3:47 pm
To update: Just got my merit offer and the email said I have until April 9th to accept and deposit.
ETA: "Students receiving merit scholarships in the amount of $16,000/year or greater are not be eligible for need-based grants. "
First, typo...and second, whaaat? No need-based grants?!
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betty_bojangles
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by betty_bojangles » Fri Mar 27, 2015 4:09 pm
ek5dn wrote:To update: Just got my merit offer and the email said I have until April 9th to accept and deposit.
ETA: "Students receiving merit scholarships in the amount of $16,000/year or greater are not be eligible for need-based grants. "
First, typo...and second, whaaat? No need-based grants?!
Mine said that too, but they emailed me recently saying "Your financial aid file is incomplete blah blah" - maybe they just mean for loans?
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by SupremeLaw » Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:30 pm
So the consensus is that you can't negotiate the scholarship offer unless you submit the deposit by April 1st?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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