CU Boulder average cost?

Anonymous
I'm seeing really different stats depending on which site I look at. Anyone received aid from CU Boulder? How much and for what? This is DS's first choice but I don't know how we'd pay for it...
Anonymous
Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


Don’t disagree that you identified similar schools. But UC Boulder is significantly more well known and prestigious across the county. Just for perspective of what you are getting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


Don’t disagree that you identified similar schools. But UC Boulder is significantly more well known and prestigious across the county. Just for perspective of what you are getting.


+1 I agree with this.
Also I'd much rather spend 4 years in Colorado, given the choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.

Don’t disagree that you identified similar schools. But UC Boulder is significantly more well known and prestigious across the county. Just for perspective of what you are getting.

I'll give you that more people have heard of CU Boulder (even if they identify it as "UC Boulder"). They mostly associate it with woke stoners. That's not prestige.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.

Don’t disagree that you identified similar schools. But UC Boulder is significantly more well known and prestigious across the county. Just for perspective of what you are getting.

+1 I agree with this.
Also I'd much rather spend 4 years in Colorado, given the choice.

Boone is about as close as you can get today to the Boulder of 30 years ago. Have you been there?
Anonymous
We make $250K and got nothing.

Too be honest we didn’t make that much always and have medical bills that made it hard to save so my son did not go.

My brother/SIL/nephews went there.

They hike/ww raft/ski/mountain bike all.the.time!

The football is amazing!

Lots of outdoor concerts too.

Great place to go but we could not afford it.

Massachusetts… pot is legal but it’s only Colorado that people say oh pot/stoners… stupid!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


+1
Anonymous
CU Boulder doesn't give need-based aid to out of state students. Annual cost of attendance https://www.colorado.edu/bursar/costs/fallspring-costs/undergraduate-nonresident

Boulder may offer a little bit of merit, but typically not substantial amounts.

Look at MSU Bozeman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


It's one of a handful of state flagship safeties that look good enough and that your kid can attend if you can afford it. To me, it's the mirror of Alabama- a school that smart kids go because it's free and they can't afford better.
Anonymous
Thanks! This is useful feedback. Open to other suggestions for similar schools in terms of vibe, size and outdoor opportunities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.

Don’t disagree that you identified similar schools. But UC Boulder is significantly more well known and prestigious across the county. Just for perspective of what you are getting.

I'll give you that more people have heard of CU Boulder (even if they identify it as "UC Boulder"). They mostly associate it with woke stoners. That's not prestige.


As "they" do Brown and other very prestigious colleges. THere's always an idiot prepared to make generalizations and dismiss and entire college based on very little actual info... like you for instance...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


It's one of a handful of state flagship safeties that look good enough and that your kid can attend if you can afford it. To me, it's the mirror of Alabama- a school that smart kids go because it's free and they can't afford better.


NO it is not a "mirror of Alabama"

Not even close. Alabama LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun school, but not worth going into debt for. If you're a Virginia resident, JMU isn't terribly dissimilar. App State (Boone, NC) is an even closer match.


It's one of a handful of state flagship safeties that look good enough and that your kid can attend if you can afford it. To me, it's the mirror of Alabama- a school that smart kids go because it's free and they can't afford better.


NO it is not a "mirror of Alabama"

Not even close. Alabama LOL


One is a flagship that will take OOS rich kids and use that to boost their bottom line. One is a flagship that will take OOS smart kids to boost their class profiles. You go to Colorado when you have money but not scores and you go to Alabama if you have scores but not money.
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