high school seniors class of 2009

1902 replies · 3125663 views · Started by xosugababeox@yahoo.com · Jul 2008
i think this where we could talk about being seniors and making are moves to colleges or what not
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itsmekayla · Jul 2008
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xosugababeox@yahoo.com wrote:
i chose it because it was in florida, its an hbcu, i did alot of research and i mean straight down to looking trough youtube and it attracted me
girl me too i was all up in the youtube videos - expect they were howard videos
going_places_504 · Jul 2008
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Dillard is the ranked the #9 HBCU as of 2008 dispite **** katrina...it really is a good school that has a strong social sciences, pre-med, and engineering program, just like the other 8 top HBCU's but instead DU isnt stingy with the money lol ok heres the Dillard University financial aid info, im just gonna exclude some of the small info -to be considered for scholarships all info necessary for admittance to DU should be sent by Dec 1. -admittance cresidentials will determine scholarship eligibility (ex. since i mentioned i won 1st place in my schools science fair 6 times and my major will be engineering, i may receive a scholarship in research or since my hobby if photography i may receive a scholarship based on a photojournalism task) -institutional scholarships do not apply to summer enrollment. -given on academic merit & financial need okay now to the awards University Scholars Min. 3.8 gpa...min. 27 ACT or min. 1220 SAT combined score covers full tuition, room and board and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Presidential Scholar min. 3.6 gpa...min. 25 ACT or min. 1130 SAT combined score covers full tuition and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Dean's Scholar min. 3.0 gpa...min 21 ACT or min. 1110 SAT combined score covers half tution and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Tuition and Fees There are numerous costs associated with a year of study at Dillard University. In the following examples we have divided these educationally related costs into two categories: "direct costs" and "indirect costs." Direct costs are charged or billed to you by Dillard University (these include tuition, fees, and on-campus room and board). Indirect costs are not billed by Dillard University. They are related to books, supplies, personal expenses, and travel expenses and are incurred independently from the university. Indirect costs vary from student to student. We include these costs in your student budget as estimates only. These estimates are based on the average spending patterns of our students from prior school years as well as state-wide averages provided by the Louisiana Office of State Financial Assistance. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES If you have special circumstances which you feel affect your ability to finance your educational costs you should send us a letter as soon as possible. Explain in detail your special circumstances and be sure to include supporting documentation. Submit this information directly to the Financial Aid Office on campus; do not send it with your FAFSA. UNDERGRADUATE ESTIMATED COSTS The costs of attendance for the 2008-2009 academic year based on a full-time undergraduate student living on campus,off-campus, or with parents are estimated at:
Louisiana Resident & Non Louisiana Resident Living On campus
Louisiana Resident & Non Louisiana Resident Living Off campus
Student Living At Home with Parents Direct Costs Tuition: $13,000 $13,000 $13,000 Fees: $580 $580 $580 Room & Board(Williams Hall): $8,285 $8,285 $5,373* Subtotal: $21,865 $22,060 $18,953 Indirect Costs Personal Expenses: $2,142 $2,142 $2,142 Books & Supplies: $1,386 $2,000 $2,000 Transportation: $1,498 $1,498 $1,498 Average Cost of Attendance Total: $26,891 $26,891 $23,377 · The $5,373 represents estimated cost of housing expenses associated with living at home with parents.
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lol...you gotta think outside the box when it comes to spending mad money in school
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going_places_504 wrote:
Dillard is the ranked the #9 HBCU as of 2008 dispite **** katrina...it really is a good school that has a strong social sciences, pre-med, and engineering program, just like the other 8 top HBCU's but instead DU isnt stingy with the money lol ok heres the Dillard University financial aid info, im just gonna exclude some of the small info -to be considered for scholarships all info necessary for admittance to DU should be sent by Dec 1. -admittance cresidentials will determine scholarship eligibility (ex. since i mentioned i won 1st place in my schools science fair 6 times and my major will be engineering, i may receive a scholarship in research or since my hobby if photography i may receive a scholarship based on a photojournalism task) -institutional scholarships do not apply to summer enrollment. -given on academic merit & financial need okay now to the awards University Scholars Min. 3.8 gpa...min. 27 ACT or min. 1220 SAT combined score covers full tuition, room and board and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Presidential Scholar min. 3.6 gpa...min. 25 ACT or min. 1130 SAT combined score covers full tuition and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Dean's Scholar min. 3.0 gpa...min 21 ACT or min. 1110 SAT combined score covers half tution and is renewable up to eight semesters...must maintain the required gpa noted in scholarship notification letter Tuition and Fees There are numerous costs associated with a year of study at Dillard University. In the following examples we have divided these educationally related costs into two categories: "direct costs" and "indirect costs." Direct costs are charged or billed to you by Dillard University (these include tuition, fees, and on-campus room and board). Indirect costs are not billed by Dillard University. They are related to books, supplies, personal expenses, and travel expenses and are incurred independently from the university. Indirect costs vary from student to student. We include these costs in your student budget as estimates only. These estimates are based on the average spending patterns of our students from prior school years as well as state-wide averages provided by the Louisiana Office of State Financial Assistance. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES If you have special circumstances which you feel affect your ability to finance your educational costs you should send us a letter as soon as possible. Explain in detail your special circumstances and be sure to include supporting documentation. Submit this information directly to the Financial Aid Office on campus; do not send it with your FAFSA. UNDERGRADUATE ESTIMATED COSTS The costs of attendance for the 2008-2009 academic year based on a full-time undergraduate student living on campus,off-campus, or with parents are estimated at:
Louisiana Resident & Non Louisiana Resident Living On campus
Louisiana Resident & Non Louisiana Resident Living Off campus
Student Living At Home with Parents Direct Costs Tuition: $13,000 $13,000 $13,000 Fees: $580 $580 $580 Room & Board(Williams Hall): $8,285 $8,285 $5,373* Subtotal: $21,865 $22,060 $18,953 Indirect Costs Personal Expenses: $2,142 $2,142 $2,142 Books & Supplies: $1,386 $2,000 $2,000 Transportation: $1,498 $1,498 $1,498 Average Cost of Attendance Total: $26,891 $26,891 $23,377 · The $5,373 represents estimated cost of housing expenses associated with living at home with parents.
thanks for the info
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sabrinaashields17 · Jul 2008
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HAHA YO Ya R LIKE MADDD FUNNYY YOUTUBE!! I THEY HAD HOWARD VIDS TOO I NEED TO GET ON YOU TUBE LIKE RIGHTNOw!!!
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#106 Reply
check out eCampusTours.com.....for virtual tours
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sabrinaashields17 · Jul 2008
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sure ILL DO THAT THANKS IF U CHICAS DONT ALL READY SIGN UP FOR a FASTWEB AND SCHOLARSHIP.COM FOR SCHOlarSHIps THEY HAVE SOME GREAT ONES....
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itsmekayla · Jul 2008
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yeah a lot of them are of the cheerleading team, band, students dancing/hanging out in the caf., and slip n slides in the dorm hallways.......................... but they are fun to watch............... kinda remind you that after everything you are gonna go through during this college process your efforts will be rewarded by good times.......... and thaks for tha info going_places.....that info makes dillard appealing, i might have to check out their website deuces
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cutie4life · Jul 2008
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itsmekayla wrote:
girl me too i was all up in the youtube videos - expect they were howard videos
I was doing the same thing as you..I watched so many Howard videos....I watched eveything from the cheerleaders to the concerts..I cant wait to be up there for homecoming
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Tuition

$14,205.00

Mandatory Fee

$805.00

Books & Supplies

$1,200.00

Meals/Board

$2,860.00

Loan Fees for Subsidized Loan

$111.00

Loan Fees for Unsubsidized Loan

$222.00

Room

$10,512.00

Incidentals

$900.00

Local Transportation

$1,665.00 TOTAL $32,480.00

i got this from the howard web site is this for 1 year or 4 years
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