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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Good piece on merit aid Why It’s So Hard to Calculate What You’ll Pay for College https://nyti.ms/2Dli4Nv
    That article is pretty much right on target. Everyone should read it carefully. What it basically says is admissions departments from lower ranked schools will use the merit money to sweeten the pot to steal desirable candidates away from higher ranked schools. The key piece of information that always seems to get swept under the rug on this site is that these aren't the run of the mill candidates the schools are doing this for but rather candidates that are good solid candidates at the "better" schools that they use merit money to try and entice into admitting at their "lower" ranked school. Their example is a school like Simmons using price points to try and steal candidates away from schools like Wellesley. It's really nothing but old argument about being a "buyer" looking at the "small pond" that historically gets shouted down here. The key point is you have to be in the buyer position in order for this to work, which means that your kid is somewhat of a commodity and sought after. In other words they are not just an average prospect, they are A-typical from the type of prospect the school normally gets. In terms of soccer, think All American level prospect going D3. It most definitely isn't a bottom or even middle of the starting rotation level player. Where this argument always gets shouted down here is with the logic that if you have the means to send your kid to Wellesley (which most do) and they can get in and want to go, why would anyone let money change the situation? The way that logic has always been applied to soccer on this site is if your kid can get into a Williams or MIT why would you let a soccer scholarship to a Patriot League school or some other close D1 equivalent change the decision. It's been the classic debate here for years with compelling arguments on both sides. The critical point that cannot be underestimated however is the role of being a buyer and what it takes to be in that position. Most families are not going to be in the position because their kids don't bring enough to the table either academically or athletically so it's not really a viable play unless they really start to drop down into the secondary or tertiary tiers.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Read the NYTimes article posted above. It's very consistent with what I've seen with two kids, one not an athlete. Some schools are generous with merit, some less so. But most importantly it depends on how much the school wants you. If your stats are way above their typical applicant they'll almost always be VERY generous. Average=ok money, below average=hardly any. You can use net price calculators or other tools to give you an idea, but you never really know until their package comes across your desk. They have to give more discounts because 1) most are cost prohibitive to many applicants 2) they have to keep drawing good students to keep their stats up high and compete with the many other schools out there 3)they have to stay financially competitive with state schools.
      Hope that you realize that your logic flies in the face of the prevailing logic on this site. The crowd here would never give up an admission to a school like MIT to get merit money at a school like John Hopkins. If they did then it would completely eviscerate their argument against taking a soccer scholarship at a place like Holy Cross over a place like Brandeis.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Hope that you realize that your logic flies in the face of the prevailing logic on this site. The crowd here would never give up an admission to a school like MIT to get merit money at a school like John Hopkins. If they did then it would completely eviscerate their argument against taking a soccer scholarship at a place like Holy Cross over a place like Brandeis.
        "Logic" indeed. I just try to present facts and if the resident loons accept it or not isn't my problem. - OP

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Here are the top tier D3. Which ones do and do not give merit money?

          Amherst College Amherst MA
          Bates College Lewiston ME
          Bowdoin College Brunswick ME
          California Institute of Technology Pasdena CA
          Carleton College Northfield MN
          Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA
          Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges Claremont CA
          Colby College Waterville ME
          Emory University Atlanta GA
          Haverford College Haverford PA
          Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD
          Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA
          Middlebury College Middlebury VT
          New York University New York NY
          Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Claremont CA
          Swarthmore College Swarthmore PA
          Tufts University Medford MA
          University of Chicago Chicago IL
          Vassar College Poughkeepsie NY
          Washington and Lee University Lexington VA
          Washington University (Missouri) St. Louis MO
          Wellesley College Wellesley MA
          Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Middletown CT
          Williams College Williamstown MA
          You left out quite a few, especially from the Midwest....Minnesota, Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, etc

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Here are the top tier D3. Which ones do and do not give merit money?

            Amherst College Amherst MA
            Bates College Lewiston ME
            Bowdoin College Brunswick ME
            California Institute of Technology Pasdena CA
            Carleton College Northfield MN
            Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA
            Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges Claremont CA
            Colby College Waterville ME
            Emory University Atlanta GA
            Haverford College Haverford PA
            Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD
            Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA
            Middlebury College Middlebury VT
            New York University New York NY
            Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Claremont CA
            Swarthmore College Swarthmore PA
            Tufts University Medford MA
            University of Chicago Chicago IL
            Vassar College Poughkeepsie NY
            Washington and Lee University Lexington VA
            Washington University (Missouri) St. Louis MO
            Wellesley College Wellesley MA
            Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Middletown CT
            Williams College Williamstown MA
            You left out quite a few, esp from MN, OH, IA, PA, etc

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              That article is pretty much right on target. Everyone should read it carefully. What it basically says is admissions departments from lower ranked schools will use the merit money to sweeten the pot to steal desirable candidates away from higher ranked schools. The key piece of information that always seems to get swept under the rug on this site is that these aren't the run of the mill candidates the schools are doing this for but rather candidates that are good solid candidates at the "better" schools that they use merit money to try and entice into admitting at their "lower" ranked school. Their example is a school like Simmons using price points to try and steal candidates away from schools like Wellesley. It's really nothing but old argument about being a "buyer" looking at the "small pond" that historically gets shouted down here. The key point is you have to be in the buyer position in order for this to work, which means that your kid is somewhat of a commodity and sought after. In other words they are not just an average prospect, they are A-typical from the type of prospect the school normally gets. In terms of soccer, think All American level prospect going D3. It most definitely isn't a bottom or even middle of the starting rotation level player. Where this argument always gets shouted down here is with the logic that if you have the means to send your kid to Wellesley (which most do) and they can get in and want to go, why would anyone let money change the situation? The way that logic has always been applied to soccer on this site is if your kid can get into a Williams or MIT why would you let a soccer scholarship to a Patriot League school or some other close D1 equivalent change the decision. It's been the classic debate here for years with compelling arguments on both sides. The critical point that cannot be underestimated however is the role of being a buyer and what it takes to be in that position. Most families are not going to be in the position because their kids don't bring enough to the table either academically or athletically so it's not really a viable play unless they really start to drop down into the secondary or tertiary tiers.
              BTNT, please go away. You are such a liar and drama queen.

              NO ONE in the history of TS has said they would turn down merit money for Hopkins to attend MIT. NO ONE.

              And the Patriot League example ALWAYS has been described as a close call.

              Simmons versus Wellesley is a different story.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                That article is pretty much right on target. Everyone should read it carefully. What it basically says is admissions departments from lower ranked schools will use the merit money to sweeten the pot to steal desirable candidates away from higher ranked schools. The key piece of information that always seems to get swept under the rug on this site is that these aren't the run of the mill candidates the schools are doing this for but rather candidates that are good solid candidates at the "better" schools that they use merit money to try and entice into admitting at their "lower" ranked school. Their example is a school like Simmons using price points to try and steal candidates away from schools like Wellesley. It's really nothing but old argument about being a "buyer" looking at the "small pond" that historically gets shouted down here. The key point is you have to be in the buyer position in order for this to work, which means that your kid is somewhat of a commodity and sought after. In other words they are not just an average prospect, they are A-typical from the type of prospect the school normally gets. In terms of soccer, think All American level prospect going D3. It most definitely isn't a bottom or even middle of the starting rotation level player. Where this argument always gets shouted down here is with the logic that if you have the means to send your kid to Wellesley (which most do) and they can get in and want to go, why would anyone let money change the situation? The way that logic has always been applied to soccer on this site is if your kid can get into a Williams or MIT why would you let a soccer scholarship to a Patriot League school or some other close D1 equivalent change the decision. It's been the classic debate here for years with compelling arguments on both sides. The critical point that cannot be underestimated however is the role of being a buyer and what it takes to be in that position. Most families are not going to be in the position because their kids don't bring enough to the table either academically or athletically so it's not really a viable play unless they really start to drop down into the secondary or tertiary tiers.
                LOL. You act like you are the only person who has ever gone through the recruitment and/or college process. This is Massachusetts, after all. I'd guess more than a couple of folks have a little savvy.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  LOL. You act like you are the only person who has ever gone through the recruitment and/or college process. This is Massachusetts, after all. I'd guess more than a couple of folks have a little savvy.
                  You can B&M all that you like but the basic thing that you in particular always seem to choke on is the concept that there are kids out there that bring more to the table than yours and that the world doesn't parcel out opportunities based upon how much money you spend but rather how much talent is present.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    BTNT, please go away. You are such a liar and drama queen.

                    NO ONE in the history of TS has said they would turn down merit money for Hopkins to attend MIT. NO ONE.

                    And the Patriot League example ALWAYS has been described as a close call.

                    Simmons versus Wellesley is a different story.
                    Lol. When you spent your entire adult life worrying about brand labels this is a really big concession and a lot of revisionist history.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Lol. When you spent your entire adult life worrying about brand labels this is a really big concession and a lot of revisionist history.
                      Really, BTNT? Please pull up the posts saying ANYONE turned down merit money from Hopkins to go to MIT. Shows just how little you know. Hopkins is a PEER to MIT. Full stop.

                      And of course you're in to "brands" until one of your kids disappoints you. Then you relegate them to the equivalent of Siberia. Sweet. Great Dad.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        You can B&M all that you like but the basic thing that you in particular always seem to choke on is the concept that there are kids out there that bring more to the table than yours and that the world doesn't parcel out opportunities based upon how much money you spend but rather how much talent is present.
                        LOL, BTNT. Most parents, including myself, are quite comfortable and proud about what their kids "bring to the table." You are the one who insists that they shouldn't be. You insist that they SHOULD BE jealous when that is the furthest thing from their minds. Is there a more neurotic, insecure person on the planet than you? The son of Tom Heinsohn is a malignant star on TS, spending year after year making sure an anonymous parent doesn't spend a single second inappropriately feeling good about his or her kid.

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                          The really funny thing about this but is he never ever fails to take the bait. Jump fishy

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            The really funny thing about this but is he never ever fails to take the bait. Jump fishy
                            Your Dad must be so proud that you are the owner of a bait and tackle shop. Incredible legacy you've established. Well played.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Here are the top tier D3. Which ones do and do not give merit money?

                              Amherst College Amherst MA
                              Bates College Lewiston ME
                              Bowdoin College Brunswick ME
                              California Institute of Technology Pasdena CA
                              Carleton College Northfield MN
                              Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA
                              Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges Claremont CA
                              Colby College Waterville ME
                              Emory University Atlanta GA
                              Haverford College Haverford PA
                              Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD
                              Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA
                              Middlebury College Middlebury VT
                              New York University New York NY
                              Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Claremont CA
                              Swarthmore College Swarthmore PA
                              Tufts University Medford MA
                              University of Chicago Chicago IL
                              Vassar College Poughkeepsie NY
                              Washington and Lee University Lexington VA
                              Washington University (Missouri) St. Louis MO
                              Wellesley College Wellesley MA
                              Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Middletown CT
                              Williams College Williamstown MA
                              I'm not going to check each of these colleges' web sites, but I did go through the UAA schools, and with the exception of CMU, they seem to offer merit aid.

                              https://www.brandeis.edu/student-fin...ips/merit.html
                              https://case.edu/admission/tuition-aid/scholarships
                              https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.e...t-scholarships
                              http://apply.emory.edu/apply/meritbased.php
                              https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/finan...nd-grants.html
                              https://enrollment.rochester.edu/fin...larships/#tab2
                              https://admissions.wustl.edu/financi...c-scholarships

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                                D1

                                Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
                                Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
                                Gregorio Barilla, NEFC, Worcester Academy, BC
                                Nate Cole, GPS, Worcester Academy, BU
                                James Swomley, Bolts, Newton, Brown
                                Jared Bull, Bolts, Algonquin, Bryant
                                Adam Kulick, GPS, Cambridge, Bucknell
                                Andrew Stevens, GPS, Brooks, Columbia
                                Vittorio Luzio, Bolts, Columbia
                                Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, CCSU
                                Cristian Suvak, Aztecs, Winchester, UConn
                                Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
                                Ahira Simons, Black Rock FC, Berkshire, Dartmouth
                                Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW
                                Kamar Nuhiu, Oakwood, Agawam, Hartford
                                Ben Bryant, Bolts, R&L, Harvard
                                Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
                                Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
                                John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
                                Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
                                James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
                                Nathaniel Cardozo, GPS, Oliver Ames, UMass
                                Graham Brenner, Worcester Academy, UMass*
                                Laszlo Dorogi, Revs, Wachusett, UML
                                Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
                                James McCully, Liverpool FC, Nauset, UNH
                                Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
                                Matt Leigh, NEFC, St Marks, Penn
                                Georges El Khoury, Seacoast, Sharon, Portland
                                Ryan Clare, Wellesley, Princeton
                                Dylan Curran, Bolts, Jamaica Plain, PC
                                Andrew Chisolm, Bayside Bolts, PC
                                Ackim Mpofu, transfer, Northeastern, St Johns
                                Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
                                Peter Dakoyannis, Seacoast, Newton, UVM
                                Amos Shapiro Thompson, UVA
                                Connor Haskell, GPS, Xavier


                                D2
                                Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
                                John Aguiar, GPS, Bishop Connelly, Assumption
                                Nick Bernardino, GPS, Framingham, Merrimack
                                Connor Mullins, Liverpool FC, King Philip, Merrimack
                                Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
                                Chris Lawrence, Liverpool FC, Oliver Ames, St. Michael’s


                                D3

                                Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
                                William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
                                Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
                                Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
                                Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
                                Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
                                Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
                                Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
                                Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
                                Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
                                Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
                                Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
                                Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
                                Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, SJC
                                Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
                                Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts

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