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k, so I guess we just have to neurotically check our caesar portals as they roll out individuallyI do. I can see previous aid awards, but my 2020-21 Feinberg aid award is not yet available.
k, so I guess we just have to neurotically check our caesar portals as they roll out individuallyI do. I can see previous aid awards, but my 2020-21 Feinberg aid award is not yet available.
Did anyone get a scholarship?
Does it show up on the financial aid report?I got a scholarship, and received an email just now.
Does it show up on the financial aid report?
Does it say grant or scholarship?Yes.
Does it say grant or scholarship?
grant+scholarship. utterly confused about the social norms of discussing the package with the office
^^this might be a dumb question, but i received a medical school grant from northwestern in my aid offer, does a grant needed to be repaid? or is it similar to a scholarship?
when were you accepted?I received a scholarship and a grant. They are listed separately on the aid report.
yupDid anyone accepted in January receive a scholarship?
when were you accepted?
No scholarship gang rise up
In case anyone else was wondering, I emailed the financial aid office, and grants do not need to be repaid, they are effectively scholarships.this might be a dumb question, but i received a medical school grant from northwestern in my aid offer, does a grant needed to be repaid? or is it similar to a scholarship?
does anybody know if the medical school grants are awarded each academic year?
I was accepted in early March and also did not hear about a scholarship. I emailed admissions to ask earlier today—I'll post if I hear back.Did anyone accepted in Feb get a merit scholly? I got my need-based grant, but wondering if all merit $ has been given out (and if not having a scholarship offer at this time means i didn't get one)
Did anyone accepted in Feb get a merit scholly? I got my need-based grant, but wondering if all merit $ has been given out (and if not having a scholarship offer at this time means i didn't get one)
I was accepted in Feb and got a merit scholarshipDid anyone accepted in Feb get a merit scholly? I got my need-based grant, but wondering if all merit $ has been given out (and if not having a scholarship offer at this time means i didn't get one)
So whatever dollar amount is listed under "Medical School Grant" will be awarded each year? Sorry if this is a dumb question, just want to make sure they aren't splitting that dollar amount over the course of 4 years...Yeah my friend at Feinberg got one last year and they are annual
So whatever dollar amount is listed under "Medical School Grant" will be awarded each year? Sorry if this is a dumb question, just want to make sure they aren't splitting that dollar amount over the course of 4 years...
Correct - this will stay the same all 4 years.So whatever dollar amount is listed under "Medical School Grant" will be awarded each year? Sorry if this is a dumb question, just want to make sure they aren't splitting that dollar amount over the course of 4 years...
Correct - this will stay the same all 4 years.
cuz they accept a bunch more than the class size off the bat. also you can't really go by MSAR, not reliableWow MSAR reports that feinberg usually grants 10 acceptances to applicants on the waitlist. That is so tiny?!
There's 316 members, but a few of them are current medical studentsAnyone know how many students are on the fb page?
Yeah the grant definitely doesn't need to be paid back. I'd imagine the grant would stay the same all four years since med students typically just get poorer during medical school haha. Maybe the only factor that affects it is if one of your parents has a significant increase in assets/income. I'm gonna email the FA office on Monday to confirm this though.Is this what the FA office told you? My award letter reads: “You must reapply for financial aid annually. Some forms of financial aid are awarded based on a student’s financial need [including the Medical School Grant, from what I gather from the FA website] and so increases to a student’s income and assets could affect future eligibility”.
My understanding is the grant doesn’t need to be paid back, but the amount can vary across years depending on need...?
I’ve looked at a couple schools and compared the fb group number to the post acceptance data floating around on sdn. Either like half of the accepted students aren’t on fb or there’s a lot of waitlist movement. The schools I’ve looked at have fb members that are less than half of what it says the accepted amount should be on the google doc.There's 316 members, but a few of them are current medical students
I’ve looked at a couple schools and compared the fb group number to the post acceptance data floating around on sdn. Either like half of the accepted students aren’t on fb or there’s a lot of waitlist movement. The schools I’ve looked at have fb members that are less than half of what it says the accepted amount should be on the google doc.