Scholarships question

LAMSUFAN

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OK, so I received the out of state scholarship a few months back with a 3.2 GPA and a 25 on the ACT. Are there other scholarships that I will qualify for just by having the grades/scores to get the OOS scholly? any help for those who have dealt with this would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm at a crossroads right now as I have to make a decision with MSU or LSU soon.
 

missouridawg

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but if I remember correctly, it used to be 26. I beat that score, barely. If you're still in high school, take the ACT again if you can.
 

LAMSUFAN

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I took it in the middle of my junior year without preparation and was happy with a 25. Good enough for LSU and good enough for an OOS scholly elsewhere. What I'm asking about are additional scholarships that have the same criteria or less than the out of state scholarship.
 

Todd4State

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is to call MSU and if you know what you want to major in, go for those scholarships. For example, if you want to be a teacher, talk to the college of education. Or even better, go up there in person. In person just seems a whole lot more effective when you want info. Although, I almost got into a fight with one- OK, I exchanged words with- one of the financial aid people at UMC when I was in OT school. But I got the info I needed! That tends to happen when you barge into someone's office after waiting for over an hour though.

Also, check with the financial aid dept. at MSU because you may be able to get something like a federal grant or something else.


Keep in mind with scholarships and grants, you can have more than one. For example, when I was at MSU, I had MTAG, William Winter for being an education major and actually paid for most of my MSU tuition, I had a scholarship through the college of education, and I had my band scholarship worth two dollars and one free hash brown at McDonald's.

You just have to do what you're doing, which is ask around and see. And that's one of the bad things about financial aid- a lot of it you have to find out yourself.

But if you look hard enough, I think you'll find enough to pay for a good bit of your college and also be where you don't owe five million dollars in loan money. Actually, my advice is to stay away from loans as much as you can- you may not be able to avoid it, but if you can go to college and have to not pay a whole lot back, you're going to be ahead of the game.
 

LAMSUFAN

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tuition with the OOS scholly is at about $5k, I'm just looking at whatever can take that down a bit. At LSU with the TOPS program I would be paying around 1500-3000.
 

Joe Schmedlap

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but not likely to get you much above and beyond the out of state tuition waiver. If you want more, you had better bring your ACT score up to at least 28 or apply for an ROTC scholarship. If LSU is willing to reward you with a full ride for your present academic accomplishments, then geaux to Baton Rouge. Your scores are good, but "good" only goes so far.
 

LAMSUFAN

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It depends on the level you get, LSU also has a ton of fees they hit you with. the legislature may or may not pass a $1500-2000 raise in tuition so it won't mean as much if that goes through in a few months.