#High Income Student looking for full-ride/cheap unis for CS/Data Science
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Im definately considering duke, rice, and USC
im just worried cause those are tough to get into in the first place, and a full ride must be even harder to get
Yea but you said you have strong stats
So it’s lossible
I think maybe higher SAT
Cause I think that’s used in scholarships
Don’t quote me on that tho
Schools I know give full rides out:
UBama (depending on ur PSAT)
USC (dependingon PSAT u can get half tuition)
UArizona (once agian PSAT)
ASU
Pitt
Univ. of Denver
Chapman Uni
UCs in state are around 30k
CSUs can get pretty cheap
thank you!
I would look at schools here: https://blog.collegevine.com/50-colleges-with-full-ride-scholarships
And yeah if you're a NMSF finalist you can get full tuition at some schools and semi-finalists can get partial tuition.
I'd also look at the Bucknell presidential scholarship and basically check to see if any schools you're applying to offer presidential scholarships.
Liberal arts collegs are also great to apply to because most don't have app fees and they're undergraduate student orientwd and focused so all the educational resources are geared toward your success as an undegrad student
thanks, ill look into it
Hello! Unfortunately in the tool I'm using I don't have lists of full-ride/scholarship info, but here is a lengthy list of good colleges you can research more about. There should be some colleges with scholarships here.
Unlikelies: JHU, Duke, UPenn, Columbia, Yale, Harvard, Brown, MIT, CalTech, Swarthmore, Cornell
Reaches: Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, NYU, Wesleyan, USC, Harvey Mudd, Emory, Northeastern, Boston University
Targets: Wake Forest (more of an easier reach), UFlorida, UC Irvine, NC State at Raleigh, University of Georgia, Howard U, Loyola Marymount
Safeties: Morehouse College, Chapman U, WPI, RPI, American University, U of San Francisco, Saint Joseph's