[Ohiogift] Financial aid

Karen Rohde krohde at berea.k12.oh.us
Mon Dec 19 09:44:36 EST 2016


Laws were passed within the last 4-5 years to require colleges to provide more transparency regarding tuition, fees and room board. As a result, many school have net price calculators on their financial aid sites where students may enter GPA, class rank, and SAT/ACT test scores. There is still merit aid out there, but many times, schools will have scholarship competitions for the top amounts. If students use the reach, match and safety approach to applying, they will have options in April. 

Karen 



From: "Kimberley Doucher" <kim at thecallendergroup.com> 
To: "Karen Rohde" <krohde at berea.k12.oh.us>, "Anne Flick" <anneflick at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "Terry Adams" <terryyadams10 at gmail.com>, ohiogift at lists.osu.edu 
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 9:31:14 AM 
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We didn’t find any true ‘merit’ rewards for even top 15%. In fact, many schools and scholarship processors have come out directly and said ‘top 10% only should apply; no consideration at all for rigor or differences in school processes. Example: Worthington and Dublin both rank every student who is graduated with higher than a 4.0 GPA as ‘1 st in class’. 



My daughter started taking honors high school classes in 7 th grade – when ‘honors’ classes were only ranked on a 4.5 scale (not 5.0). She maxed out the ‘rigor’ the whole way through and graduated with ‘only’ a 4.2 GPA. This put her in the 12 th % from Darby and she received NO merit scholarships from any Ohio school and wasn’t in consideration for ‘merit’ aid on a larger scale. We’re better off with need-based aid at Cincinnati than any ‘merit’ option. L 







Kimberley A. Doucher, Esq. 

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Reply-To: Karen Rohde <krohde at berea.k12.oh.us> 
Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:17 AM 
To: Anne Flick <anneflick at yahoo.com> 
Cc: Terry Adams <terryyadams10 at gmail.com>, <ohiogift at lists.osu.edu> 
Subject: Re: [Ohiogift] Financial aid 





Over the last decade, merit aid has really diminished because of the need-based aid going up so much. National Merit is good; very few schools offer full rides for that anymore, though. The best approach is reach, match and safety. You will get more $$ from the safety schools. Anne is right about being in the top 25%. I also agree with Anne in that most outside scholarships are time-consuming with minimal returns. After all the money has been weighed, make sure the school chosen is more about fit than money. 





Karen Rohde 









From: "Anne Flick via Ohiogift" <ohiogift at lists.osu.edu> 
To: "Terry Adams" <terryyadams10 at gmail.com>, ohiogift at lists.osu.edu 
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 7:16:23 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ohiogift] Financial aid 





Probably not the response you want, but Mark Kantrowitz points out that the real merit money comes from the college one attends. Outside scholarships are so negligible as a percentage of awards and can be so demanding in terms of time and effort that they are not worth that investment of time and effort. 





A gifted student's #1 scholarship strategy should be to research schools with generous merit aid and where the student's own scores fall in the top 25% of recent freshman classes. 





Another option is to prepare for the PSAT to earn NMSF, if the student would be happy at one of the dozens of schools that offer lucrative NM packages (full ride + in some cases). 





Anne 











I posted a note this weekend about financial aid and an app that some are using, but haven't seen any solid response. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it? 





Terry Adams 






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