| University of Kansas and Oregon State and Vermont came under that with merit for my child. Also check Colorado State. |
| Clemson will give money for that sat score and that will bring it well in range. |
Not under $50K |
Not under $50K |
NO to all of. these expect Pitt. Do you not read? OP your kid is coming from NYC none of these but Pitt are worth OOS tuition or your time. Alabama is for dumbasses. Indiana touted on this board is only good if your kid wants to stay in crap Indiana after graduation. Why would anyone? |
Yup. Oregon is $12,500 merit annually for high GPA automatic. Will be in the Big-10 next year. |
Right, because no one from IU ends up in Chicago or NYC (/sarc) |
Oh dear. Someone doesn’t know what they are talking about here… |
Tuition plus room and board. I don’t count the added travel and person expenses some schools put into COA since they vary so widely from school to school. |
Didn’t Hochul just declare Buffalo the flagship of the system? FWIW, I worked in higher ed for a bit and Buffalo much more attractive to international students than Binghamton. And not because of weather as Buffalo gets hammered with lake effect snow. |
LOL, right? |
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Minnesota
Wisconsin |
My kids went to Stuy and Bing and stony Brook and the two SUNYs kids want. International might be different. Purchase for arts and EFS has a cool thing going on. Buffalo just doesn’t seem to have the programming right now. |
| Purdue, Georgia Tech, or UGA. Maybe UF. |
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If you have SUNY Bing as instate, I’d be really choosy about where else to apply OOS Publics:
Berkeley UCLA UCSB Mich UT Austin Florida Maybe Wisonsin, Florida, Purdue I’m not sure any other public’s give a bigger bang for buck over SUNY Binghamton. |