Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
ives don't give scholorships


Yes they do, but not for sports. Have your kid learn to play the trumpet or sax and see what happens.


The Ivies don't give merit-based scholarships.


But they do for arts and music.


No they don't.


Sure do.


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From Harvard: "Aid is based entirely on need, not merit." - https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/how-aid-works

From Yale: "While Yale does not award merit-based scholarships, Yale students often qualify for merit awards from other organizations." - http://finaid.yale.edu/costs-affordability/types-aid/scholarships-and-grants#merit

From Princeton: "All financial aid awards are based solely on need." - https://admission.princeton.edu/financialaid/financial-aid-faq

From Dartmouth: "Dartmouth Scholarships are need-based and are given without expectation of repayment." - http://admissions.dartmouth.edu/fin.../types-financial-aid/grants-scholarships

From Penn: "All scholarships are need-based, so students must complete the financial aid process." - http://www.sfs.upenn.edu/paying/paying-grants-scholarships.htm

From Columbia: "There are no merit scholarships at Columbia as all of our financial aid is strictly need-based. While we hope you do well in your classes, there is no GPA requirement attached to your Columbia University Grant." - https://cc-seas.financialaid.columbia.edu/eligibility/myths#merit

From Brown: "As a member of the Ivy League, Brown does not award academic or athletic scholarships. All financial aid awarded by Brown is need-based meaning that no factors are considered except the family's demonstrated financial need. Brown only takes into account a family's ability to pay before awarding any financial aid funds to a student." - https://www.brown.edu/about/administration/financial-aid/general-questions

From Cornell: "No merit aid or athletic scholarships are awarded at Cornell; all grant aid is need-based." - http://finaid.cornell.edu/types-aid/grants-and-scholarships