My dd got a letter from the college she decided to go to about 2-3 months ago. The letter offered her a scholarship that was for about $9700. The way it was written looked like it was for all 4 years total. I was a little surprised as she had a high ACT, AP scores of 4 and 5's. Has a high GPA. Kept reading it over and that is definitely how it was worded for all 4 years.
Total I looked on her financial page, it says scholarship offered and scholarship accepted of 12,010. That amount is listed only under 2014-2015. Is it just listed that way but spread over the entire 4 years? I know I can call and I will on Monday, but just keep thinking about it and it would ease my very stressed mind.
If they are giving her that per year then with her prepaid tuition, and highest Bright Futures, most everything will be paid for. I do pay her car and insurance and gas, but I do that already. Of course a couple hundred in spending money but way better than the big price tag I was looking at.
Her father stopping child support in a year and not contributing to college has me stressed beyond belief. So has anyone had this same thing happen. Why would they give her more without a letter. She said when she accepted it was the 9700.
Total I looked on her financial page, it says scholarship offered and scholarship accepted of 12,010. That amount is listed only under 2014-2015. Is it just listed that way but spread over the entire 4 years? I know I can call and I will on Monday, but just keep thinking about it and it would ease my very stressed mind.
If they are giving her that per year then with her prepaid tuition, and highest Bright Futures, most everything will be paid for. I do pay her car and insurance and gas, but I do that already. Of course a couple hundred in spending money but way better than the big price tag I was looking at.
Her father stopping child support in a year and not contributing to college has me stressed beyond belief. So has anyone had this same thing happen. Why would they give her more without a letter. She said when she accepted it was the 9700.