| Haven't received financial info for either one. If you are in state and not needing financial aid, what do you guesstimate you actually ended up spending per year for your student? Including any incidentals like eating out, books, transportation to home etc? |
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As we did not get any aid at all:
W&M - $41,000 UVA - $34,260 |
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I’m in state and not factoring in cars and spending money since kids all have different habits as far as eating etc but I will say books have been much lower cost than it was estimated.
I paid probably just right around $30k this year at UVA. |
Wow! Did your kid get some merit or financial grant? If 30K then it would be far be the cheapest option for us out of all the ones the kid has gotten into! |
| Doesn't it cost more for engineering? |
yes it does |
No, it’s just been under 15k per semester billed to me. They pile a bunch of things in the estimated costs that never came to be like books, travel, etc. Next year DC will have an apartment so probably will be more. |
Yes my Dc is in the College of Arts and Sciences |
| W&M sophomore living on campus with full meal plan (not engineering or business), total cost this past year was just under 39K, not including travel back and forth from NoVa. |
| the most illuminating answer is - much, much less than attending a comparable school elsewhere. Dont even ask, put it on on direct pay. |
So far UVA is the 'highest ranked' AND the cheapest university out of all the kid's choices. |
And about $10,000 more per year for McIntire in junior and senior year. |
UVA tuition only is $18,960 a year. The rest is books, room and board etc. you can reduce the overall COA by moving off campus to a group house and doing your own cooking. No car. And keep your child on your own healthcare plan. If I remember correctly, UVA’s was almost $3k. |
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My senior at W&M in the Business School:
Tuition and fees: $23957 Business School "add on" :$5000 Total tuition & fees - $28957 Apartment off campus: $10000 (this is total - includes utilities, non-refundable security deposit, cleaning fee) "Commuter" meal plan: $2218 Supplemental $ for food: $1600 ($50 a week so he can buy groceries) Graduation fee: $145 Total: $42420 If DS were on campus in the most expensive dorm, with the full meal plan, his living expenses would be $15034, so we're "saving" 1200 by having him living off campus. DS did not get a car until he moved off campus. We do not pay for his gas - he has a part time job off campus. I do fill up his car when he's home and headed back to school, but that's only a couple of times a year. We also don't give him spending money. He uses his part time job and summer job for spending money. I do buy him a large supply of toiletries to send him off to school. His first two years, he took the train to come home. I would buy tickets way in advance, so it would cost $70 round trip. He did the trip four times a year (fall break, Thanksgiving, winter break and spring break.) Books: This year, they only cost $180. DS rents most of his textbooks. His books have been very inexpensive. Actual COA for 2021-22: $42880 |
This is going to vary so much-I don't understand why you are asking that. |