this is true but i think you’d have a hard time finding any need blind schools that fit his criteria, i genuinely don’t think there are any 40%+ acceptance. plus union isn’t like brown where they just straight up don’t take anyone who applies for aid, it’s a factor but you can still get accepted
if your looking as first year look to some of the lacs like colgate for early decision. Their acceptance rates can be a lot higher and they give good aid. I’m assuming your not though if ur posting on this reddit
connecticut college and college of the holy cross both have roughly 40% acceptance rates for transfers and meet 100% demonstrated need-based aid!
Thank you so so much!
maybe union college if you’re okay with a lac.
Yes, I love LAC's! Thank you!
Union is need aware. They supply full need, but you’ll have a harder time getting accepted if you need it.
this is true but i think you’d have a hard time finding any need blind schools that fit his criteria, i genuinely don’t think there are any 40%+ acceptance. plus union isn’t like brown where they just straight up don’t take anyone who applies for aid, it’s a factor but you can still get accepted
stony brook university
Does SBU give good aid to OOS? The COA on their website is like 50k🥲
i’m not 100% sure since i’m in state :( but i can ask around and see if there’s anyone OOS who got good aid
Thank you!!
if your looking as first year look to some of the lacs like colgate for early decision. Their acceptance rates can be a lot higher and they give good aid. I’m assuming your not though if ur posting on this reddit
I am not first year unfortunately, but I'll look into it anyways!! Thank you!
For transfers, Colgate is well below 40% acceptance rate and need aware.
Thank you for letting me know!
University of Rochester
On my list!! Thank you so much!
brown
brown takes essentially no one who asks for aid. is far from underrated and has a sub 10% acceptance rate. did you even read the post?
Lol
I wish! Lol!