| Thoughts? And did anyone here apply? |
| Nope, no applications this year. Super weird. |
| Alum here. It’s a wonderful place to spend four years. |
| Neighbor kid is there. Total COA 22k due to merit. Transport a bit of a pain as no direct flights to Tucson from DC. He goes to relatives in CO for Thanksgiving as they do not get the whole week off. Loves it and having a positive experience as an aerospace major. |
+1 |
| Also an alum. They have some strong programs/majors. Merit for good students both in state and out of state. Loved my time there. |
| A few years ago, they were offering 32k per year in automatic merit aid for a 4.0 UW GPA. This year, they cut their maximum automatic merit aid to 20k. It used to be a great deal for strong students from the East and West Coast. Not so much anymore… |
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No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate have some self respect |
$20k off of a $50k coa is in line with our instate flagship UMD but we can actually get accepted. |
Just a quick uber from Phoenix |
If you go far enough away people wont realize you are at community college. |
| Everything my high-stats kid is looking for in a safety. High admissions rate means no yield-management shenanigans. Plus rolling admissions, automatic merit, an honors college, a chance to live outside the DMV, warm and sunny winters and FBS football. |
Get head out of ass. People in flyover states (unlike here) know where they fit academically, so if they know they wont thrive at the bigger & better universities in the state, they don’t bother applying. That’s why places like U of Kansas, U of Oklahoma, & U of Arizona can accept a majority of applicants & still have fairly high standards. |
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Arizona and ASU are great example of how colleges are supposed to be:
no stress to get in decent faculty and academics lots of programs to chose from not very expensive located in a region with good economy and jobs def a saftey for my kid |
So? You're a buffoon. |