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I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - soliloquy - 01-19-2014 This won't work out for me but perhaps someone else would be interested. From: "Yale Undergraduate Admissions" <eliwhitney.students@yale.edu> To: @@@@@ Subject: Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:50:15 +0000 Congratulations on being recognized by Phi Theta Kappa for your academic excellence at a two-year college. Using information obtained from CollegeFish.org, we have identified you as a student who may be interested in Yale Universityâs Eli Whitney Students Program (EWSP). The EWSP is a small undergraduate program designed for nontraditional students who have had their education interrupted for five or more years at some point during their educational careers. If you plan on transferring to a four-year college and are seeking a rigorous and intensely intellectual environment, I encourage you to consider Yale and learn more about the EWSP by clicking here. Please note that the deadline to submit the application is April 1 for Fall 2014 entrance, and you can find application instructions and the online application here. The Eli Whitney Students Program The EWSP was conceived with the same mission as that for Yale College as a whole: the education of leaders who will make contributions to society and the world. Whitney students take classes with other undergraduates, and earn either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from Yale. They have access to virtually all Yale College programs and facilities except for undergraduate housing. But unlike other students in Yale College, Whitney students may choose to attend as either full-time or part-time students, giving them great flexibility. Yale also makes available generous financial aid, awarded solely on the basis of demonstrated financial need. There are 20 to 30 Whitney students at Yale every year, ranging in age from their mid-twenties to their fifties. Many Whitney students either applied directly from community colleges or have attended two-year colleges at some point during their academic careers. Students in the EWSP come from all walks of life â veterans, entrepreneurs, community or social activists, journalists, and business professionals; others have devoted themselves to raising a family. Together, and as individuals, they bring a plethora of life experiences to campus, and add immeasurably to the intellectual discussions inside and outside of the classroom. Yale University Located in New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University is an Ivy League institution renowned for its centuries-old commitment to the liberal arts and sciences. With a university endowment of $21 billion, Yaleâs resources are matched by only a handful of research universities across the globe. Yale places a uniquely strong emphasis on making those resources available to undergraduates. This combination of limitless possibility and individual attention produces graduates poised to become leaders in any career, anywhere in the world. Admission to Yale Most students considering Yale want to know their chances of admission, as Yaleâs selection process is undeniably one of the most competitive in the world. Without reviewing your complete application, we cannot predict the likelihood of your being admitted to Yale. We can, however, let you know that we receive approximately 100 applications for the EWSP each year and only 4 to 8 candidates are usually admitted. Academic strength is our first consideration in evaluating candidates. While some Whitney applicants may have had mixed academic performance in the past, we do expect students to show very strong recent academic performance, with grades in the A range in demanding college courses. An applicantâs interdisciplinary academic strength (especially in writing and quantitative reasoning) is important. Additionally Yale looks for nontraditional students who show strong intellectual depth and curiosity, exceptional motivation, energy, leadership, community involvement and/or professional achievement. The admissions committee is especially interested in candidates who have had a profound, positive, and lasting impact on others and who will continue to enrich their communities in college and beyond. We hope that you will explore Yale as a possibility for your future. Meanwhile, we offer our best wishes for your continued success. To be placed on our mailing list, please click here. Remember that the application deadline for fall 2014 entrance is April 1. Eli Whitney Students Program Office of Undergraduate Admissions Yale University Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions 38 Hillhouse Avenue PO Box 208234 New Haven CT 06520 eliwhitney.students@yale.edu I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - cookderosa - 01-19-2014 wow!! May I ask why you're not going to at least apply? That's a pretty amazing opportunity, I think. I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - soliloquy - 01-19-2014 cookderosa Wrote:wow!! May I ask why you're not going to at least apply? That's a pretty amazing opportunity, I think. I believe you have to move there and physically attend the college which with a family and a full time job, I cannot do. Trust me, had this opportunity surfaced before I went and made a human being I have to take care of and a mortgage I have to pay, I would have jumped all over this. Also, it says that online courses are not transferable and although I did go to a regionally accredited community college, almost all of my classes were online. I do not want to start over, not even for a degree at Yale. I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - rebel100 - 01-19-2014 It is a cool program, it seems most of the Ivies concentrate nearly all their efforts on recruiting the best of the best 18 year old freshmen students. For example Harvard College will only allow a handful of credits from say a CC, likewise for Yale, they want you to spend 4 years at their institution, that's their game. I think this is a great opportunity for the handful of CC grads who want a stellar education. The only issue I have with it is cost, but I'm confident Yale is generous with financial aid. Cool post. I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - soliloquy - 01-19-2014 rebel100 Wrote:It is a cool program, it seems most of the Ivies concentrate nearly all their efforts on recruiting the best of the best 18 year old freshmen students. For example Harvard College will only allow a handful of credits from say a CC, likewise for Yale, they want you to spend 4 years at their institution, that's their game. I think this is a great opportunity for the handful of CC grads who want a stellar education. The only issue I have with it is cost, but I'm confident Yale is generous with financial aid. I would love a stellar education at Yale. I just can't give up my spouse, my child, and my current employment to get it. ETA: I hope that didn't sound snarky. It's more disappointment than anything else. If I didn't have so many responsibilities this would be a great opportunity for me. I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - rebel100 - 01-19-2014 soliloquy Wrote:I would love a stellar education at Yale. I just can't give up my husband, my child, and my current employment to get it. So go to Harvard Extension, they offer a full scholarship for the first three classes to PTK members......better school anyway I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - rebel100 - 01-19-2014 My daughter took advantage of this, and is in the HES ALB program now....in fact we are in Cambridge at this moment.....Nonadmitted Students: Financial Aid Options Once admitted she was offered a really attractive merit scholarship too. Between the two we wind up only paying for travel and incidentals. I suspect in the end we will have spent less than $10K over 2.5 years on her degree. HES even accepts a little CLEP! I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - soliloquy - 01-19-2014 rebel100 Wrote:My daughter took advantage of this, and is in the HES ALB program now....in fact we are in Cambridge at this moment.....Nonadmitted Students: Financial Aid Options I looked into that. I have to complete 32 credits at the Extension School. I just don't know that it's worth it to do that at this point. I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - rebel100 - 01-19-2014 soliloquy Wrote:I looked into that. I have to complete 32 credits at the Extension School. I just don't know that it's worth it to do that at this point.Actually I think you will need 64 credits for a Bachelors from Harvard, but each class is 4 credits so that's only 16 courses! I received this from Yale's Eli Whitney Students Program for nontraditional students. - rebel100 - 01-19-2014 Heck, if i was PTK, I would at least apply for the scholarship and take the three free courses. You could tackle that in one semester and re-asses from there. HES credits transfer back out. |