DRDGMU wrote: I definitely agree, ASD looks pretty generic. Aside from the financial aid information and maybe meeting some of my potential classmates, I could take or leave the rest of the day.
What were you guys expecting, a lap dance?

DRDGMU wrote: I definitely agree, ASD looks pretty generic. Aside from the financial aid information and maybe meeting some of my potential classmates, I could take or leave the rest of the day.
Anything you can share for the benefit of those of us who unfortunately couldn't be there? My one major disappointment in being unable to attend was that I would be missing the financial aid session.Scotusnerd wrote:... I felt that the gem of the day was the financial aid adviser though. She had some really good information...
taoist wrote:Anything you can share for the benefit of those of us who unfortunately couldn't be there? My one major disappointment in being unable to attend was that I would be missing the financial aid session.Scotusnerd wrote:... I felt that the gem of the day was the financial aid adviser though. She had some really good information...
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I plan on using the GradPLUS for the majority of my tuition/fees. Did the financial aid person that spoke say anything about when to apply? I'm on the website now and I'm not seeing anything. Should I wait until I commit and when is the last day to apply?Scotusnerd wrote:I'm looking over my notes for it, and there was a fair bit. She talked about the loan limits for Direct Stafford, Law school stafford, the APR (6.8%), and the fact that it didn't need a credit test. They cannot use your parents financial information to decide on whether or not you need loans, stuff like that. She discussed the new student loan adjustible repayment program thinger where they can only take out 10% of your income.
For GradPLUS, the APR is 7.9%, and you are eligible for the student loan repayment program. It does require a credit check. She also gave us two websites to look for scholarships.
http://www.fastweb.com and http://www.finaid.org
She also gave us some tools:
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov general information
http://www.ibrinfo.org/calculator.php for information on college cost reduction and access act
http://www.equaljusticeworks.org for public service loan forgiveness.
Hope this helps.
Try calling the USC fin aid office. Spoke to them earlier today about deadlines and I believe you apply/submit MPN after you are awarded your fin aid package by the school. I believe USC is hoping to do this on April 2nd.KEM2012 wrote:I plan on using the GradPLUS for the majority of my tuition/fees. Did the financial aid person that spoke say anything about when to apply? I'm on the website now and I'm not seeing anything. Should I wait until I commit and when is the last day to apply?Scotusnerd wrote:I'm looking over my notes for it, and there was a fair bit. She talked about the loan limits for Direct Stafford, Law school stafford, the APR (6.8%), and the fact that it didn't need a credit test. They cannot use your parents financial information to decide on whether or not you need loans, stuff like that. She discussed the new student loan adjustible repayment program thinger where they can only take out 10% of your income.
For GradPLUS, the APR is 7.9%, and you are eligible for the student loan repayment program. It does require a credit check. She also gave us two websites to look for scholarships.
http://www.fastweb.com and http://www.finaid.org
She also gave us some tools:
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov general information
http://www.ibrinfo.org/calculator.php for information on college cost reduction and access act
http://www.equaljusticeworks.org for public service loan forgiveness.
Hope this helps.
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Via email or status check? and are you guys going UR first? Ive been complete: Ready for Review for over 2 monthscpinker3 wrote:Wait list
Snail Mail. I was complete for 2 months then went straight to decision mailed. Kinda bummed considering I was wait listed here as several T2's have offered me scholarships.wightjm wrote:Via email or status check? and are you guys going UR first? Ive been complete: Ready for Review for over 2 monthscpinker3 wrote:Wait list
BearsGrl wrote:This seems standard. Not everyone is going to initially be offered scholarship money, depending on the school. If people deny their admission to USC, then I'm sure their money gets put back into the pot and he has an opportunity of receiving these monies. I wouldn't count it as a personal blow, but it looks like they've thought other candidates were "more deserving" of the award money. And I don't mean that as a personal attack by any means. Maybe they gave it to out of state applicants. As these folks deny USC, more money will become available.Rikkugrrl wrote:Exact wording: "we are unable to offer you scholarship assistance in this initial round, so we have placed your name on a "waiting list" for scholarship funds in the event additional resources become available" Sound familiar to anyone?
Most schools will wait until people have accepted/denied their decisions before they will re-enter that money into the scholarship pool for whoever they think is the next best candidate. That's my general understanding and I think this is a general policy for all law schools.KEM2012 wrote:BearsGrl wrote:This seems standard. Not everyone is going to initially be offered scholarship money, depending on the school. If people deny their admission to USC, then I'm sure their money gets put back into the pot and he has an opportunity of receiving these monies. I wouldn't count it as a personal blow, but it looks like they've thought other candidates were "more deserving" of the award money. And I don't mean that as a personal attack by any means. Maybe they gave it to out of state applicants. As these folks deny USC, more money will become available.Rikkugrrl wrote:Exact wording: "we are unable to offer you scholarship assistance in this initial round, so we have placed your name on a "waiting list" for scholarship funds in the event additional resources become available" Sound familiar to anyone?
So did we decide if this letter was sent to everyone? Or just the people who may actually get a scholarship if/when other people turn theirs down?
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numbers?kmc1887 wrote:Mine said my letter got sent as well today. I was curious, I received an email from USC Feb. 22 and they waived my application fee. I am from Florida and was wondering if there was any chance that I would still have a shot at a scholarship even though I applied so late? I did apply the day after they sent me the email though.
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161 3.7, don't expect much but was just curious since they sent me a "recruitment" email.wightjm wrote:numbers?kmc1887 wrote:Mine said my letter got sent as well today. I was curious, I received an email from USC Feb. 22 and they waived my application fee. I am from Florida and was wondering if there was any chance that I would still have a shot at a scholarship even though I applied so late? I did apply the day after they sent me the email though.
kmc1887 wrote:161 3.7, don't expect much but was just curious since they sent me a "recruitment" email.wightjm wrote:numbers?kmc1887 wrote:Mine said my letter got sent as well today. I was curious, I received an email from USC Feb. 22 and they waived my application fee. I am from Florida and was wondering if there was any chance that I would still have a shot at a scholarship even though I applied so late? I did apply the day after they sent me the email though.
Thanks,icecold3000 wrote:kmc1887 wrote:161 3.7, don't expect much but was just curious since they sent me a "recruitment" email.wightjm wrote:numbers?kmc1887 wrote:Mine said my letter got sent as well today. I was curious, I received an email from USC Feb. 22 and they waived my application fee. I am from Florida and was wondering if there was any chance that I would still have a shot at a scholarship even though I applied so late? I did apply the day after they sent me the email though.
I bet you get the in-state equalizer for $18,800.
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I have lived in Columbia much of my life and never go the large apartment complex route. I find that they are mostly geared toward undergrads and I have never been impressed with them (except for a few pricey complexes further from campus), just personal preference. I have found a few rental companies that rent townhomes and apartments for decent prices. Many of these rentals are close to campus but still on quiet, residential streets. Check out Cantey Company (cantey.com) or Hubbard Bowers (hubbardbowers.com), you might find something there...also check out craigslist. The Rosewood area is decent and close to campus (but gets a bit sketchy the closer you get to Shop Rd, Shandon is definitely the nicer neighborhood downtown but can be more expensive. Main St, Earlewood neighborhoods vary from street to street but definitely have rough spots. Hope this helps.CJHILMAN wrote:So, I am 99% sure that I will attend USC this fall. I recently visited Columbia and like most cities, it has its nice and bad areas. I have no idea where to look for apartments or potential roommates. Any one familiar with the area or know of any decently priced apartment complexes in nicer areas. It doesn't have to be extremely close to the University, but any information would be great! Hope to meet some of you this fall
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