A standout pre-med student from the Midwest with a 5.1 GPA, 34 ACT, strong leadership, and an athletic background secured admission to Vanderbilt University while earning merit scholarships of up to $39,000 per year several competitive institutions.

Vanderbilt
Location: Midwest
GPA/Class Rank:
Test Score: 1530 SAT / 34 ACT
Major: Biology / Pre-Med
She demonstrated long-term leadership and commitment to medicine, combining athletics and community involvement with her healthcare interests. Her presidency of a medical student organization and participation in medical-focused internships reinforced her commitment to the field.
Varsity Volleyball & Softball
President, Student Medical Organization
Intern, Hospital
Martial Arts
A high-achieving Midwestern student and aspiring physician entered the college process with strong academics and ambitious goals. With a 1530 SAT, 34 ACT, and a 5.1 weighted GPA, she wanted to aim for highly selective universities while prioritizing significant merit scholarships.
Through comprehensive counseling, she built a strategic list of colleges that were both highly competitive and merit-friendly. We helped emphasize her leadership as president of a philanthropic organization, her long-term dedication to martial arts, and her commitment to varsity volleyball and softball, in addition to her long-term interest in medicine.
With our guidance, she submitted a dozen applications, applying early to maximize merit scholarships. She was also prepared to submit an ED2 application to a Top 20 university, though her results made that unnecessary.
She was admitted to multiple institutions, including Case Western, DePaul, St. Louis University, Indiana University-Bloomington, UC-Boulder, and University of Illinois Chicago. She earned substantial renewable merit scholarships ranging from $13,500 to $39,000 per year, including the $39,000 Vice Presidential Scholarship and a $35,500 Presidential Scholarship, and was invited to interview for the highly competitive Stamps Scholarship.
Ultimately, she chose to attend Vanderbilt University, where she will pursue biology on a pre-med track.
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