Good luck to your son. UL is a family and he will be well cared for. Whenever yall decide to visit, I hope it is an enjoyable one.
Good luck to your son. UL is a family and he will be well cared for. Whenever yall decide to visit, I hope it is an enjoyable one.
Thanks y'all. I hope to bring him out soon. We don't really have any free weekends in September to come for games.
According to the website my son would qualify for out of state tuition waiver and possibly other scholarships. He has a 3.56 GPA, Which includes 12 honors or AP classes and a 27 on the ACT (so far.. Taking it again in a couple weeks and will keep trying to get that 30 or higher until Dec). He doesn't have many EC but has been in honor roll every semester since 10th grade. (9th grade he got into some trouble and it messed up his finals and GPA). MS Boys state delegate. Golf team and spirit club. So not a lot on the resume. Do you think he could be eligible for more scholarships?
Would it benefit him to apply to the honors college or is engineering already enough on his plate? Any opinions are welcome!!
If you make it in this weekend, your tickets to the game are on me....
Engineering is enough on the plate in my opinion (I recently graduated in electrical engineering)
Awww that's so sweet! Thank you but he turns 17 Thursday and said he already has plans for the weekend lol. Plus he is on the schedule at work both sat and sun mornings.
I was wondering if honors college might be too much.
Does anyone know if with his stats if he can expect any other scholarships?
My son is a 2010 Electrical Engineering graduate. He went through the Honors College and it gave him a much better education in all of the honors courses he took. Honors courses are 4 days a week as opposed to a normal 3 day per week schedule. It takes much more of an effort on his part. Nothing like being an Honors graduate from the top engineering school in the state.
Have him continue working on that ACT and GPA. There are numerous engineering scholarships available.
UL has a big Engineering Day in the Spring. They bring in high school seniors from all over for a bunch of engineering-related stuff (even for non-engineering seniors like I was; our physics class participated in an egg drop competition. My contraption allowed my egg to survive being dropped from the 3rd floor before it broke on the 4th floor drop). I don't know the exact date, but it usually takes place in late March.
Some little info spots about the petroleum/geology group at UL.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...ology-contest/
http://iba.aapg.org/
http://www.toppetroleumengineeringschools.com/
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