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UOP Deans scholarship
Started by freshmantrouble
It will say in the packet in the mail I think
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not to brag... but how does this scholarship work? is it 30 over the 4 loan periods or is it 30 k per loan period?????
It's given out on a $ per quarter basis. In your case, $2,500 per quarter.
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OP, you're talking about UPenn, right? not U of Pacific?
OP, you're talking about UPenn, right? not U of Pacific?
I was assuming Pacific - Dugoni.
I thought Dugoni didn't give out any academic scholarships?
I'm not sure about the details, but past threads regarding Dugoni have stated that ppl received scholarships.
Hm... It must be one of those ridiculously hard to get scholarships like Columbia's.I'm not sure about the details, but past threads regarding Dugoni have stated that ppl received scholarships.
Pacific gives out the Dean's Scholarship. If you receive it, they will tell you about it in their acceptance phone call. If you don't, then well... they won't mention it.
I'm not sure. Here is a link to their website that talks about the scholarship: http://dental.pacific.edu/Academic_Programs/Financial_Aid/Types_of_Financial_Aid.html.
If I had gotten that scholarship, I'd be more towards going to UOP. Since I didn't, UCSF seems like a better choice for me in terms of cost. My heart is telling me UOP, but my brain is telling me UCSF. Anyone else in this dilemma?
If I had gotten that scholarship, I'd be more towards going to UOP. Since I didn't, UCSF seems like a better choice for me in terms of cost. My heart is telling me UOP, but my brain is telling me UCSF. Anyone else in this dilemma?
Go to where you think you will be most happy. UOP and UCSF are great schools so you would do well in either. I think everything evens out because UOP is 3 years, giving you an "extra" year to practice.
If I had gotten that scholarship, I'd be more towards going to UOP. Since I didn't, UCSF seems like a better choice for me in terms of cost. My heart is telling me UOP, but my brain is telling me UCSF. Anyone else in this dilemma?
I'm in your boat. I think Pacific's curriculum is designed better and I like the overall culture of the school more.