Schools that meet 100% Demonstrated NeedWhat does meeting demonstrated need mean?
What is Demonstrated Financial Need? Demonstrated financial need is essentially how much financial assistance a family will need to cover the cost of attending college. This figure relies on two separate data points—a family's expected family contribution and the cost of attending that specific college. - blog.collegevine.com |
Fly-In ProgramsWhat is a fly-in program?
It is a program hosted by a college or university that provides prospective high school students an opportunity to visit the campus. These programs are usually free, and serve as a great opportunity for visiting students to learn more about the school's academic programs and experience campus life. - SeedAccess.org |
Common Application
Common BLACK College Application
Prospective students can apply to dozens of HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) for a single $20 fee using the Common Black College Application. ... Students currently can instantly apply to 64 different HBCUs, paying one $20 application fee. Unlike the similarly named Common App, which is used by hundreds of colleges, the CBCA is exclusive to HBCUs. |
Delaware State University
2.75 GPA and above
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2.5 GPA and above
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2.5 GPA and above
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Typically, between one-third and one-half of the courses you’ll take in college will be in your major or related to it.
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