UVA in-state v. Davidson v. Washington and Lee

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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."
Anonymous
W&L is 82% greek, the highest percent of any school in the country.
I scratched them for this reason, but otherwise it seems a high quality and very respected college.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.


FAFSA is different; that's the government loans.
Most colleges require the CSS
W&L I notice says "institutionally determined" so maybe they have their own ideas about what demonstrated need is.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.


FAFSA is different; that's the government loans.
Most colleges require the CSS
W&L I notice says "institutionally determined" so maybe they have their own ideas about what demonstrated need is.


https://profile.collegeboard.org/profile/ppi/participatingInstitutions.aspx
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.


FAFSA is different; that's the government loans.
Most colleges require the CSS
W&L I notice says "institutionally determined" so maybe they have their own ideas about what demonstrated need is.


https://profile.collegeboard.org/profile/ppi/participatingInstitutions.aspx



Yes, we did both. Made no difference. No money except minimum $5500 FAFSA loan for both children.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


OP again. We did not get any aid - and next year will be the third year in a row with two kids in private SLACS. Yes, on paper, we are judged by those schools to be doing well, but we are in that limbo position, where it’s a large burden nonetheless. UVA will be between 35 grand and 40 grand cheaper than the two private alternatives. And we have a youngest child who’s a freshman in high school.

That said, we do get a $3,300 break off of the W&L bill because we are in-state. Who knew, but all VA kids get a $3,300 discount off the price of any in- state private college/university courtesy of the VA state legislature. Doesn’t dent the 65 grand price tag much, but who will turn down free money?
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


My DC didn't like Uva, and doesn't really want to be in 13th grade with a bunch of Nova kids DC has been with since AAP days.

Davidson has better reputation for undergraduate teaching, high marks for "profs are accessible," although also it's also reputed to be much tougher academically.

Will visit on accepted students day and see how DC likes it.


We are attending Decision Davidson ourselves. Older sibling is at Davidson so we know how wonderful a school it is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


My DC didn't like Uva, and doesn't really want to be in 13th grade with a bunch of Nova kids DC has been with since AAP days.

Davidson has better reputation for undergraduate teaching, high marks for "profs are accessible," although also it's also reputed to be much tougher academically.

Will visit on accepted students day and see how DC likes it.


We are attending Decision Davidson ourselves. Older sibling is at Davidson so we know how wonderful a school it is.


Tell me, please. Happy DC got in, but not real impressed by their list of majors/minors which I consider to be quite limited.
But the 4 year graduation rate can't be argued with!
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.


FAFSA is different; that's the government loans.
Most colleges require the CSS
W&L I notice says "institutionally determined" so maybe they have their own ideas about what demonstrated need is.


https://profile.collegeboard.org/profile/ppi/participatingInstitutions.aspx



Yes, we did both. Made no difference. No money except minimum $5500 FAFSA loan for both children.


+1 A complete and total waste of time.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


I will say that "Davisdson proudly practices need-blind admission and meets 100 percent of a student's/family's demonstrated need with grants and student employment."


W&L says the same. Just wondering how that translates into actual dollars.


? It varies by family. You have to fill out the CSS to get your "demonstrated need."



The giant FAFSA computer will tell you that you get nothing. Don't believe that these schools "meet need". It's need as determined by the FAFSA computer.


FAFSA is different; that's the government loans.
Most colleges require the CSS
W&L I notice says "institutionally determined" so maybe they have their own ideas about what demonstrated need is.


https://profile.collegeboard.org/profile/ppi/participatingInstitutions.aspx



Yes, we did both. Made no difference. No money except minimum $5500 FAFSA loan for both children.


+1 A complete and total waste of time.




Yes. PLUS we pay our CPA to do the filing. All we get out of it are the minimum $5500 loans. Donut hole family.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Indeed, Davidson and Washington and Lee both released their RD results this week, and my S was fortunate to have been accepted to both. We now have three good choices. My feeling is you can’t go wrong with any of them, although the difference in price tag is obviously a significant consideration.


Congratulations! Three fantastic choices. Which offered the best aid? My daughter is looking at Davidson and W&L and we are curious about which is more generous. Calculators are unreliable and difficult for two-household parents.


OP again. We did not get any aid - and next year will be the third year in a row with two kids in private SLACS. Yes, on paper, we are judged by those schools to be doing well, but we are in that limbo position, where it’s a large burden nonetheless. UVA will be between 35 grand and 40 grand cheaper than the two private alternatives. And we have a youngest child who’s a freshman in high school.

That said, we do get a $3,300 break off of the W&L bill because we are in-state. Who knew, but all VA kids get a $3,300 discount off the price of any in- state private college/university courtesy of the VA state legislature. Doesn’t dent the 65 grand price tag much, but who will turn down free money?



But you have to add in frat or sorority fees. https://www.wlu.edu/document/fraternity-financial-obligations
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