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LOL
Your tax dollars support NVCC, too. Your DC has state-subsidized options. |
Lol!!!! |
Your kid can’t get to any state schools???? |
They also tried to recruit foreign students. Big flap in Illinois over this a few years back. |
College admissions has never been about being fair. I think that is the mistake people make when applying to colleges. College admission officers strategize and people who want to go there must too. In the end, the strength and persaverance of the individual will trump who went where for college. |
You will show them! |
| Love it. The people in my state are terrible. |
I wasn’t complaining - just saying there actually are states with only one (or 2 with the HBCU) state university options. DE has about a million people total. Hard to fill a large university without outside students. I didn’t even apply. Didn’t want to stay there for college. |
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This might make more sense if tax dollars contributed more meaningfully to state universities--but it's usually a small percentage (and the reason they do it is more because businesses in the state benefit from an educated workforce rather than students benefitting from the school). So your tax dollars (little as they are that go to higher education) are more than paid for by the gain in corporate taxes that come from having good schools that attract businesses.
All residents in a state that apply to college are able to pay less tuition because OOS and international students pay more. |
| I don’t see a problem If they’re highly qualified |
48.4 percent of Illinois public high school graduates enrolled in four-year universities in 2017 attended out-of-state institutions. |
You all have a LOT of good state schools. We are not so fortunate in Maryland. NP |
Pisses me off. We are writing off schools like UVA for this reason. Not playing the game to have my high achieving kid kill herself only to not get in to the state school I support. I wish they had rules like some other states, giving more spots or preference to in state kids. Oh well. |
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Out-of-states add geographic diversity to the school, especially international students. In top publics, the out-of-state and international students are better qualified academically.
Would much rather prefer out-of-state students who provide national/international geographic diversity over easy admissions for incompetent students from weak rural school districts who provide "geographic diversity" within the same state. |
It’s not just “weak rural schools” Thousands of kids who busted their ass for four years with 10APs, sports, ECs, and volunteering in FCPS are rejected. |