This Ivy League school has returned to my list of viable contenders for possible application. Initially, I removed the school without sufficient information regarding their transfer policy and financial aid. However, after a thorough review, the school has what they call 'blind-need', in which consideration and acceptance of applicants is not based on their financial situation. If a student is admitted to the university and demonstrates financial need, Columbia will meet the need 100% for the duration of a students undergraduate degree. Pretty impressive, I think.This blog was originally created in the fall of 2009 to assist me in the planning stages and preparation of transitioning to a four year university in Washington, D.C. Years have passed, months have gone, seasons have come and reappeared, days have been counted and 2011 is here. Within just a few short weeks, I will find out which university I will be attending in the fall of this year. Oh how quickly time flies by.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
'The King of the Jungle' Has Returned
This Ivy League school has returned to my list of viable contenders for possible application. Initially, I removed the school without sufficient information regarding their transfer policy and financial aid. However, after a thorough review, the school has what they call 'blind-need', in which consideration and acceptance of applicants is not based on their financial situation. If a student is admitted to the university and demonstrates financial need, Columbia will meet the need 100% for the duration of a students undergraduate degree. Pretty impressive, I think.
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Columbia Unversity,
Ivy League,
New York
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