How does Kenan-Flaglers internal scholarship committee pinpoint who they feel are the best candidates to fill a scholarship slot?
Up through that Feb. 15 date when we evaluate applications for admission, all of us here in the office also look at an applicant and determine whether he or she is a possible candidate to screen for our fellowships. We flag candidates for our fellowships. And for our most prestigious awards, we narrow down the strongest candidates and invite those individuals to campus to interview with a committee of people who make the final selections. Ultimately, however, only 34 people per class receive fellowships — a small and lucky minority. But the vast majority of students do have the option of taking out a private or federal loan. How many KFBS students choose to go down that road? In terms of lending, we would say, at least about 65% of a class. The approximate average loan for a student coming in here is currently around $16,500.
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