Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools Forum
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Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
Hello there! I'm trying to figure out if I have any amount of negotiation power given scholarship offers to schools in different tiers.
I haven't fully decided, but I'm really looking to go to University of Virginia. They're offering me $18k/year (assuming this is per year, in SIS it says $9k for fall and spring and I would assume that renews each year; PLEASE let me know if that's a bad assumption). UVA is very expensive so I'm hoping to get more scholarship money if possible.
I've been offered $35k/year from Vanderbilt, $50k/year from George Washington University, and a full ride to Wake Forest (though I doubt that has any pull).
Do I have any negotiation power here? What should my path forward be on this?
Thanks!
I haven't fully decided, but I'm really looking to go to University of Virginia. They're offering me $18k/year (assuming this is per year, in SIS it says $9k for fall and spring and I would assume that renews each year; PLEASE let me know if that's a bad assumption). UVA is very expensive so I'm hoping to get more scholarship money if possible.
I've been offered $35k/year from Vanderbilt, $50k/year from George Washington University, and a full ride to Wake Forest (though I doubt that has any pull).
Do I have any negotiation power here? What should my path forward be on this?
Thanks!
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
this was a few years ago, but i found that competing offers within the T14 had a decent amount of sway. as soon as the offers came outside of the T14, their value drop down to almost nothing.
For example - I had 40k/year from UCLA, with offers from the T14 ranging from 20k/year to 0. None of them were willing to negotiate against the UCLA COA.
For example - I had 40k/year from UCLA, with offers from the T14 ranging from 20k/year to 0. None of them were willing to negotiate against the UCLA COA.
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
I agree with this.dabigchina wrote:this was a few years ago, but i found that competing offers within the T14 had a decent amount of sway. as soon as the offers came outside of the T14, their value drop down to almost nothing
If you have a Cornell or Georgetown offer, you might be able to use Vanderbilt to move the needle with one of them, which could then help with UVA negotiations. But I don't think UVA will budge based solely on your current offers.
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
That's what I was afraid of. Should I still make an attempt or no?cavalier1138 wrote:I agree with this.dabigchina wrote:this was a few years ago, but i found that competing offers within the T14 had a decent amount of sway. as soon as the offers came outside of the T14, their value drop down to almost nothing
If you have a Cornell or Georgetown offer, you might be able to use Vanderbilt to move the needle with one of them, which could then help with UVA negotiations. But I don't think UVA will budge based solely on your current offers.
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It's always worth trying, but have realistic expectations about what you will get.bciara96 wrote:That's what I was afraid of. Should I still make an attempt or no?cavalier1138 wrote:I agree with this.dabigchina wrote:this was a few years ago, but i found that competing offers within the T14 had a decent amount of sway. as soon as the offers came outside of the T14, their value drop down to almost nothing
If you have a Cornell or Georgetown offer, you might be able to use Vanderbilt to move the needle with one of them, which could then help with UVA negotiations. But I don't think UVA will budge based solely on your current offers.
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
How should I go about approaching admissions/financial aid?dabigchina wrote:It's always worth trying, but have realistic expectations about what you will get.
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Hi UVA,bciara96 wrote:How should I go about approaching admissions/financial aid?dabigchina wrote:It's always worth trying, but have realistic expectations about what you will get.
While I am excited about starting at UVA, the COA concerns me. I have [offers 1, 2 and 3] from [schools 1, 2, and 3. Given the difference in cost, would it be possible to reconsider my financial aid offer?
something along those lines.
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
Okay awesome! Nice and simple. Do you think it hurts me to include any of the three I mentioned? (Like should I not mention Wake Forest or something like that?)dabigchina wrote:Hi UVA,
While I am excited about starting at UVA, the COA concerns me. I have [offers 1, 2 and 3] from [schools 1, 2, and 3. Given the difference in cost, would it be possible to reconsider my financial aid offer?
something along those lines.
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They're likely to disregard the Wake offer, but you may as well include it. I don't know that it would hurt your chances to do so.
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I don't think it will move the needle substantially either way, but I'd exclude. It's not relevant and you want to keep it short and sweet. They're probably fielding hundreds random emails a week.bciara96 wrote:Okay awesome! Nice and simple. Do you think it hurts me to include any of the three I mentioned? (Like should I not mention Wake Forest or something like that?)dabigchina wrote:Hi UVA,
While I am excited about starting at UVA, the COA concerns me. I have [offers 1, 2 and 3] from [schools 1, 2, and 3. Given the difference in cost, would it be possible to reconsider my financial aid offer?
something along those lines.
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Re: Negotiation Power using Lower Ranked Schools
Thank you so much for your input. Do I email admissions or the financial aid office?dabigchina wrote:I don't think it will move the needle substantially either way, but I'd exclude. It's not relevant and you want to keep it short and sweet. They're probably fielding hundreds random emails a week.bciara96 wrote: Okay awesome! Nice and simple. Do you think it hurts me to include any of the three I mentioned? (Like should I not mention Wake Forest or something like that?)
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Send it to admissions and CC fin aid. Whoever needs to handle it will handle it.bciara96 wrote:Thank you so much for your input. Do I email admissions or the financial aid office?dabigchina wrote:I don't think it will move the needle substantially either way, but I'd exclude. It's not relevant and you want to keep it short and sweet. They're probably fielding hundreds random emails a week.bciara96 wrote: Okay awesome! Nice and simple. Do you think it hurts me to include any of the three I mentioned? (Like should I not mention Wake Forest or something like that?)
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