Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, United States of America

Carnegie Mellon University was founded in 1900. Andrew Carnegie established it as the Carnegie Technical School. 1967, the Carnegie Institute of Technology and Mellon Institute of Industrial Research merged to form the university.
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The Pittsburgh Promise is a first-in-funding award, applied before other institutional grants. Even students without financial need may be eligible, but the total award package (including other grants and scholarships) cannot exceed the student’s cost of attendance.
ROTC scholarship recipients (Navy, Army, or Air Force) can receive up to $8,000 ($4,000 per semester). These grants are available for first-year and returning undergraduates and may be combined with federal, state, and university grants.
This scholarship offers up to $4,000 annually for one or two undergraduate students pursuing a summer study abroad experience of at least four weeks. To qualify, students must apply to or be accepted into an eligible study abroad or internship program.

University Of Carnegie Mellon University Application Statistics

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$ 64500
$ 19000
$ 6388
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University Of Carnegie Mellon University Application Statistics

16000
7300
7700
8600
1400
6:1
11 %
$ 64500
$ 19000
$ 6388
3.7
30
87 %
1500
32
7.5
686
316
153
163

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