lsg0629
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lsg0629 got a reaction from lt97 in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
Just committed to Pitt! Very excited.
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lsg0629 reacted to doctormelody in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
No idea, but I assume you'll find out before me because I don't plan on paying the deposit until next week, so if you wouldn't mind reporting back here when you find out, that'd be awesome!
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lsg0629 got a reaction from doctormelody in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
Rad! Do you know what next steps are following this or no?
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lsg0629 got a reaction from doctormelody in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
Just committed to Pitt! Very excited.
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lsg0629 got a reaction from ML878 in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
Just committed to Pitt! Very excited.
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lsg0629 reacted to MCC778 in Negotiating Scholarships
Hey! I'm am currently in negotiations with PhD programs for funding and here's what I've learned so far (hopefully to hear more following calls I have scheduled next week):
1) As long as you ask kindly, and truthfully, it cant hurt to try. The worst they can say is no.
2) That being said, it is MOST helpful and in your best interest for success, to already have multiple offers. This way you can let them know that you've received better offers and if they have opportunities for additional funding (such as fellowships they can off on top of GRA or TA stipends) it would help you in your decision-making. I like to also let them know that I am grateful for the offer either way. Self-advocacy with kindness and gratitude can go a long way!
3) The more details you can give them the more helpful. For example if they offered you 15,000 and another school offered you 20,000, let them know. Most programs want to be competitive and if they hear--especially from several of their candidates--that people want to attend their school but their funding isn't on par with others then they will relay this information to Dean's and departmental funding to advocate for more funding for students.
3) Make sure you're reaching out to the right people, if you're not sure contact financial aid, departmental funding, or program coordinators so that you don't send emails about funding to people, especially faculty, who may have no say in the matter.
4) Some schools just can not offer additional funds, especially those that may provide all students with similar packages. It doesn't hurt to ask if they can provide additional guidance about where else, or who else, you may be able to contact about other opportunities.
Hope that helps some and good luck!
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lsg0629 reacted to jo0210 in Boston College MSW
Mine has an option for “Grad Enrollment Deposit” under Account and Personal Info. I clicked on that and it said I was accepted, and asked for the $200 enrollment deposit.
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lsg0629 reacted to jo0210 in Boston College MSW
Go to the applicant status page. Log in, and on the bottom right you’ll see a link for Agora. Click on this, and change your password for the email address you used to apply. It’s been awhile since I did this, but I think this is more or less what I did!
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lsg0629 reacted to doctormelody in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
Same for me but if you’re uncertain you could always call! It should be in the paper copy of your acceptance letter (the one you received via snail mail).
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lsg0629 reacted to ML878 in University of Pittsburgh MSW Fall 2019
In my acceptance letter, I have the deadline of 3/31.
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lsg0629 got a reaction from ML878 in BU MSW Fall 2019
Got my acceptance as well! Does anyone have any information on scholarships? So far all I could see listed was a Tentative Federal Unsubsidized Loan for 20k.
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lsg0629 got a reaction from katface in BU MSW Fall 2019
Got my acceptance as well! Does anyone have any information on scholarships? So far all I could see listed was a Tentative Federal Unsubsidized Loan for 20k.
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lsg0629 reacted to ML878 in BU MSW Fall 2019
I emailed admissions and they said I should find out my decision by end of this week! So hang in there everyone!