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Anyone care to share?
W&M, $28000 |
| Does the $28k include food and lodging? Merit aid or need-based? |
| UMD $48,000 |
Your DC must either be getting financial aid or some type of merit aid. My DS is going to W&M and we're full pay, in state - $40,000. |
Cost of attendance = tuition + room + board after scholarship and/or FA is applied. Your figure is just tuition. |
| DS will be attending UVA in the fall '23 for College of Engineering and Sciences. All-in at 45K in-state. |
| Northeastern University $82k |
| USC $95K |
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| Occidental 62K (tuition room and board less merit). Does not include travel, books, and personal expenses which I am ballparking at about another 5K. |
I second the
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| I wish I read this years ago. College is expensive! |
the prices goes up faster than inflation. I didn't realize that, either. Some schools are closer to $100K/yr. That is insane. |
Expensive private colleges & a couple state schools (instate too, such as W&M) are expensive. The rest are relatively reasonably priced. Also in DCUMland the 4-year, residential college experience without kid having to contribute anything or take out loans is considered a rite of passage. |
I live in DC, so I realize I consciously chose to live in a location without good in state options. That said, as exemplified here, even solid state options can be pricey. Our lowest cost option (Pitt with 5K/year merit plus DCTAG (10K/year towards out of state tuition)) would have been 35K/year. That is not bad in my mind but it is still $140K over 4 years, which is a lot of money. |