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On top of 11% last year. Plus cutting oos aid by 17 mill or so.
Heavy bias toward oos full pay if you think it's worth it. Seems like a stretch to me after the cumulative 20%+ increase in the last 2 years. 75k coa oos..... |
| I am sure the bog was like hey UCB abd UMICH are 85k, UVA 82K+- we're still great value at 75k! |
| Anyone that pays that is a moron. You’re literally subsidizing the in-state students. If you can’t get into your own flagship go to one that will give you merit. |
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Where are you finding this 10% online?
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hey that's not true, you're also subsidizing poor kids like mine! Go Heels! |
Your are making sh%^&T up. It's now going to be 65K OOS. Tuition 21,576 x 2 terms 1034 fee 15870 room and board 4320 increase in tuition. Why does DCUM always make things up? |
sorry, poor out-of-state kids like mine. They're still meets-need for out-of-state -- unlike, say, Michigan -- so for those with the most financial need, it's a must-apply. |
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DC kids pay a flat $50K this year and will still pay $50K next year as the DC Tag money is going from 10-15K.
Not a bad deal. |
They meet the need meaning you’re paying below the in-state rate? |
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The new 10% is not in the current COA, but it will be updated soon...from 70k to 75k +-
https://studentaid.unc.edu/current/costs/ |
| It was just voted today, I am sure they wanted it in place before RD drops. |
Horrible deal since UDC is not happening and DC students should be able to just pay in state rates. |
| UNC does meet oos need based which last cycle took 42% of FA budget. For this cycle that has been cut to 18% of FA budget so the net result is full pays now will be given preference, at least this cycle. |
Any full pay student at any college is subsidizing the kids on financial aid. Also, here are reasons why my kid will pick UNC over our state flagship: UNC is stronger in my kid's major, State flagship is located only 20 minutes from home; college to me is about growth and independence, State flagship is extremely popular with kids from my kid's high school and my kid does not want high school 2.0, UNC has better weather, more diversity, and is located in an area that is poised for major growth (research triangle), My kid's 529 savings was built on assumption they would go to a private, so cost is not a consideration |