Thanks! What's the best approach in asking a second time? I'm hoping for more from BU. Is it best to deposit at two schools so they know you're still serious about the other, cheaper option? Or just say "I know I asked before and you said no, but....please?"TheKisSquared wrote:it heavily depends on the school. I would ask again as scholarship deadlines pass (hence they know how much money is 'free') if you're committed there has been success with asking after the deposit deadline (again they have a better idea of how much scholly money is unused) and again closer to the start of school.marisacb1012 wrote:I have the same question. Got denied today and am wondering if there's any way to ask again.gazorpazorp wrote:So if a school shuts down my first inquiry for more $, is there a chance they might have a change of heart down the line if I continue to politely prod?
What's extra frustrating is to see other TLS posters who were initially offered $0 from this institution (and who have less leverage) being bumped up to a half tuition scholly after one email -- while I'm sitting here with an initial offer of less than half tuition, and they apparently won't budge.
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Something polite but firm, saying "I was not offered aid before, however cost is a major factor in my decision.... I understand more $$ might be available as applicants decide on schools... I would love to attend blah because blah... is it possible for my aid package to be reconsidered?" If there is a number you would definitely commit at, tell them. if not, ask for 150% of what you think is the high side of reasonable.marisacb1012 wrote:Thanks! What's the best approach in asking a second time? I'm hoping for more from BU. Is it best to deposit at two schools so they know you're still serious about the other, cheaper option? Or just say "I know I asked before and you said no, but....please?"TheKisSquared wrote:it heavily depends on the school. I would ask again as scholarship deadlines pass (hence they know how much money is 'free') if you're committed there has been success with asking after the deposit deadline (again they have a better idea of how much scholly money is unused) and again closer to the start of school.marisacb1012 wrote:I have the same question. Got denied today and am wondering if there's any way to ask again.gazorpazorp wrote:So if a school shuts down my first inquiry for more $, is there a chance they might have a change of heart down the line if I continue to politely prod?
What's extra frustrating is to see other TLS posters who were initially offered $0 from this institution (and who have less leverage) being bumped up to a half tuition scholly after one email -- while I'm sitting here with an initial offer of less than half tuition, and they apparently won't budge.
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How agreeable is NYU to negotiating scholarships? I got better offers from 2 T6 schools, and am above both 75%? I would really appreciate any feedback.
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I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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Is this something that would be considered uncommon or even rare, generally speaking?TheKisSquared wrote:Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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Depends on the school and whether its a first or second deposit deadline. Send them an email requesting more $$ and see where the chips fall. You lose nothing.tezzeret wrote:Is this something that would be considered uncommon or even rare, generally speaking?TheKisSquared wrote:Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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Can we expect better or worse odds on the two deposit deadlines?MurdockLLP wrote:Depends on the school and whether its a first or second deposit deadline. Send them an email requesting more $$ and see where the chips fall. You lose nothing.tezzeret wrote:Is this something that would be considered uncommon or even rare, generally speaking?TheKisSquared wrote:Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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Is there any threat of scholarship revocation if you ask too many times?
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no.mmt90 wrote:Is there any threat of scholarship revocation if you ask too many times?
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I was about to call BS on this, but hey, got a $4k bump on the initial offer. 10/10 Will try again.
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Heavily depends on the school....tezzeret wrote:Can we expect better or worse odds on the two deposit deadlines?MurdockLLP wrote:Depends on the school and whether its a first or second deposit deadline. Send them an email requesting more $$ and see where the chips fall. You lose nothing.tezzeret wrote:Is this something that would be considered uncommon or even rare, generally speaking?TheKisSquared wrote:Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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I have schools where most of the deposits are Friday, one is the Monday after that. I'm almost done negotiations with one school that ends the 15th and then I'm just going to take what I have to the one due on the 17th but they almost all have dual deposit clauses. Any idea how I should approach this? I wasn't really offered scholly money until a few weeks ago even though I applied in January. Most of them have more than one deposit but the clause seems to indicate that it's all deposits count for the list that says you can't have a seat reserved at more than one school.
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And on the candidate. Most likely, after you've made your final decision about what school to attend the school will have little-to-no incentive to persuade you to attend. But, as I said, send them an email anyway. This is the last time you will ever talk to anyone from admissions so you lose absolutely nothing.TheKisSquared wrote:Heavily depends on the school....tezzeret wrote:Can we expect better or worse odds on the two deposit deadlines?MurdockLLP wrote:Depends on the school and whether its a first or second deposit deadline. Send them an email requesting more $$ and see where the chips fall. You lose nothing.tezzeret wrote:Is this something that would be considered uncommon or even rare, generally speaking?TheKisSquared wrote:Yes but it heavily depends on the school.tezzeret wrote:I posted this a page or two back, but I think it got lost with the other posts. Has anyone successfully negotiated for more $$$ after the seat deposit deadline?
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When is it considered making my final decision?
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Can anyone give me some insight on negotiations after making a seat deposit?
Once I deposit at one school, does this mean my other scholarship offers are effectively off the table for negotiation purposes? Can schools even tell whether or not I've made deposits anywhere else?
Thanks!
Once I deposit at one school, does this mean my other scholarship offers are effectively off the table for negotiation purposes? Can schools even tell whether or not I've made deposits anywhere else?
Thanks!
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I'd also like to know the answer to this as far as if they are off the table. BUT I can offer this: There are schools that participate in a dual deposit program. LSAC will keep track of a list where all students deposit, and if a school you deposited to is on the list your name will show up as having deposited there. Some explicitly state that if you are on the list and deposited at another school, your scholly is officially void.jlaw20161 wrote:Can anyone give me some insight on negotiations after making a seat deposit?
Once I deposit at one school, does this mean my other scholarship offers are effectively off the table for negotiation purposes? Can schools even tell whether or not I've made deposits anywhere else?
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I believe May 15 is when schools can first find out if you deposited elsewhere. The post in the link below talks about the issue of putting down multiple deposits:
http://www.annaivey.com/iveyfiles/is_it ... e_deposits
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After my scholly negotiation was directly rejected by Michigan, I sent a letter again requesting a scholly reconsideration.
Let's see what happens.
Anyone here ask a second time for scholly reconsideration?
Let's see what happens.
Anyone here ask a second time for scholly reconsideration?
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Double No's from both schools I asked twice.PrayFor170 wrote:After my scholly negotiation was directly rejected by Michigan, I sent a letter again requesting a scholly reconsideration.
Let's see what happens.
Anyone here ask a second time for scholly reconsideration?
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Got a 15k bump from one school when I asked a second time. I had no new offers, but said if I were to receive X amount in scholarship, I would deposit immediately. They met my request and I subsequently deposited immediately.PrayFor170 wrote:After my scholly negotiation was directly rejected by Michigan, I sent a letter again requesting a scholly reconsideration.
Let's see what happens.
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I didn't make my final decision until June. I had deposited at two schools, signed a lease for an apartment and found roommates at one of them. Check the school's policy (the paper they make you sign when you make your first deposit). If the language of it doesn't mention that you can't have multiple deposits or it just discourages you from doing so, then go for it.jlaw20161 wrote:Can anyone give me some insight on negotiations after making a seat deposit?
Once I deposit at one school, does this mean my other scholarship offers are effectively off the table for negotiation purposes? Can schools even tell whether or not I've made deposits anywhere else?
Thanks!
Schools can't tell whether you made a deposit until after a certain date. I think it was in May or something. I had deposited at 2 schools by then (both first deposits) and as the second deposit dates were looming, one of the schools (Let's call it school A) reached out to me and told me that I had deposited at 2 schools and that I should tell the other school that I'm not going. lol. I then emailed school A and said I was still considering both schools and that a scholly bump would nudge me in one direction. School A called me, answered a few questions, and gave me a $15k bump. I then emailed School B and told them what happened with School A. I told them I was still undecided. School B bumped up their scholly to full ride and then some. I told School A about my other offer. They let me walk.
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