Sure. They offered 50% tuition. I have a low undergraduate GPA, but very high GRE scores. I also have a law degree and a long record of public service.
Does anyone know whether it's customary for admitted students to negotiate their scholarship offer? That's the practice with law schools, but I'm not certain here.
Glad to learn I'm not the only one. What do you make of it? I haven't completely lost hope yet: I submitted the day before the deadline—plus, in prior years, it looks as though people received results over the course of a couple days.
Based on self-reported results, in prior admissions cycles, accepted students received their decisions in late February/early March, but rejected students didn't learn the results until much closer to the March 15 deadline. But today's the last day of February, and—as far as I can tell—Heinz hasn't released any decisions yet... unless someone has finally received some news to share.