ASU c/o 2021 applicants Forum
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Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
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I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
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Thank you!ocw96 wrote:I know the seat deposit deadline is April 1, so I would assume sometime after that.studystudystudy wrote:Any idea when we will hear something concerning those who are waitlisted?
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Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
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ocw96 wrote:Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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The new campus is great and they have some really interesting satellite learning opportunities in DC and LA that I find really attractive.LegallyRedHead wrote:ocw96 wrote:[ay to I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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Yes!!! I'm curious how much they would be willing to up the scholarship, because that could make or break my decision!StephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
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Let us know when you hear back!LegallyRedHead wrote:ocw96 wrote:Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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I just got an email back! I was told that if I opted into the binding merit scholar program, the average scholarship increase is 10%-25% more than the regular decision applicants. I was also told the deadline to opt in was March 1, 2018.bleighn wrote:Let us know when you hear back!LegallyRedHead wrote:ocw96 wrote:Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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Is this different than the O'Connor Honors Scholars program?LegallyRedHead wrote:I just got an email back! I was told that if I opted into the binding merit scholar program, the average scholarship increase is 10%-25% more than the regular decision applicants. I was also told the deadline to opt in was March 1, 2018.bleighn wrote:Let us know when you hear back!LegallyRedHead wrote:ocw96 wrote:Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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I got a call today about all of this and you do have room to negotiate. So absolutely reach out.bleighn wrote:Yes!!! I'm curious how much they would be willing to up the scholarship, because that could make or break my decision!StephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
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Yes, the O'Connor Honors Scholars program is a binding decision that guarantees a full-ride and you must have a 3.8 GPA and a 164 LSAT.ocw96 wrote:Is this different than the O'Connor Honors Scholars program?LegallyRedHead wrote:I just got an email back! I was told that if I opted into the binding merit scholar program, the average scholarship increase is 10%-25% more than the regular decision applicants. I was also told the deadline to opt in was March 1, 2018.bleighn wrote:Let us know when you hear back!LegallyRedHead wrote:ocw96 wrote:Hmm, I didn’t get that letter, but I got one inviting me to the binding program (there was no mention of extra scholarship money for doing that)kippercd wrote:I did get the letter, but thought my initial offer was pretty great tooStephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
I got the same letter letting me know if I opted for the binding program I could get a better scholarship offer. I just emailed to ask what that realistically would mean for me. I am strongly considering opting in and also not having to pay the seat deposit is a plus! I'm planning on flying out (I am from Sacramento, CA) in the next week or so to check everything out first. But since I got accepted ASU has grown on me every day.
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StephArizona wrote:I got a call today about all of this and you do have room to negotiate. So absolutely reach out.bleighn wrote:Yes!!! I'm curious how much they would be willing to up the scholarship, because that could make or break my decision!StephArizona wrote:Did anyone else get a really low scholarship offer accompanied with a letter saying that if you opted into the binding program you'd get a substantially higher scholarship?
I called last Friday to get more information and clarity to make sure they used my highest LSAT in their calculations, but they haven't called back yet.
Did you get any other information from this call? Did they say anything specific about increasing scholarships?
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Is this different than the O'Connor Honors Scholars program?[/quote]
Yes, the O'Connor Honors Scholars program is a binding decision that guarantees a full-ride and you must have a 3.8 GPA and a 164 LSAT.[/quote]
Oh okay, that explains why I didn’t get the same letter than. I got the O’Connor one. Thanks for clarifying!
Yes, the O'Connor Honors Scholars program is a binding decision that guarantees a full-ride and you must have a 3.8 GPA and a 164 LSAT.[/quote]
Oh okay, that explains why I didn’t get the same letter than. I got the O’Connor one. Thanks for clarifying!
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Officially visiting O'Connor Law and Phoenix February 7 - February 11! I am hoping to have a great experience because l already feel very sold on ASU! 

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Has anyone reached out about the travel stipend for the admitted students day and not heard back? I emailed for information about 2 weeks ago and am wondering if I should follow up. I live in South Carolina so I figure the earlier I can book the better chance the stipend will be able to cover most of the flying expenses.
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I would definitely follow up. I heard back within a day of emailing them- I am sure they are just super busy right now, so I would check in again!KayHSC wrote:Has anyone reached out about the travel stipend for the admitted students day and not heard back? I emailed for information about 2 weeks ago and am wondering if I should follow up. I live in South Carolina so I figure the earlier I can book the better chance the stipend will be able to cover most of the flying expenses.
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I emailed and got an email back the next day. They will reimburse up to $500 for a flight.ocw96 wrote:I would definitely follow up. I heard back within a day of emailing them- I am sure they are just super busy right now, so I would check in again!KayHSC wrote:Has anyone reached out about the travel stipend for the admitted students day and not heard back? I emailed for information about 2 weeks ago and am wondering if I should follow up. I live in South Carolina so I figure the earlier I can book the better chance the stipend will be able to cover most of the flying expenses.
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I emailed again and got a response! Thank you bothLegallyRedHead wrote:I emailed and got an email back the next day. They will reimburse up to $500 for a flight.ocw96 wrote:I would definitely follow up. I heard back within a day of emailing them- I am sure they are just super busy right now, so I would check in again!KayHSC wrote:Has anyone reached out about the travel stipend for the admitted students day and not heard back? I emailed for information about 2 weeks ago and am wondering if I should follow up. I live in South Carolina so I figure the earlier I can book the better chance the stipend will be able to cover most of the flying expenses.

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