Please post here if you have successfully negotiated, or have heard of anyone successfully negotiating a scholarship increase from Emory Law.
I know they have a non-negotiation policy, but I'm hoping that SOMEONE has actually done it before.
Emory scholarship negotiation Forum
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Re: Emory scholarship negotiation
is the no-negotiation policy official? Sorry, I just didn't see it anywhere (not that i read around their website too much)
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Re: Emory scholarship negotiation
When they say they don't negotiate scholarships, it doesn't mean they are disinclined to negotiate scholarships, it means they don't negotiate scholarships.
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Re: Emory scholarship negotiation
the aforementioned "policy" I mentioned is not a policy that is listed (or that I can find) on Emory's website; rather, it is TLS policy based on failed attempts, and I wanted to see if there were any TLSers who actually had been successful.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:When they say they don't negotiate scholarships, it doesn't mean they are disinclined to negotiate scholarships, it means they don't negotiate scholarships.
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Re: Emory scholarship negotiation
Well, it is an official Emory admissions policy, they have stated it themselves multiple times, though it's not posted on their website anywhere. I can understand the confusion because they don't announce it up front, but it's definitely true.fetalposition wrote:the aforementioned "policy" I mentioned is not a policy that is listed (or that I can find) on Emory's website; rather, it is TLS policy based on failed attempts, and I wanted to see if there were any TLSers who actually had been successful.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:When they say they don't negotiate scholarships, it doesn't mean they are disinclined to negotiate scholarships, it means they don't negotiate scholarships.
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