Plus UVA went to applying at end of 1st year now (instead of second year). The requirements to apply are way less, more will apply and I won’t be surprised if the admit rate drops to 35%. First results from this change will be known this summer, so absolutely expect that rate to drop. |
| It’s way more than schools like South Carolina, Georgia, Clemson, etc if going south is the priority. I would think between those schools UVA would be “worth it” but maybe not compared to private universities where you wouldn’t be paying that much more. |
UCB/LA, Michigan, maybe UNC, UMD (for STEM). |
No, you aren't. Thanks for lying. |
Agreed. I would gladly pay OOS for W&M over any private university and many publics. Instate publics are not comparable for many students. |
Yes UVA OOS is worth it if they do not live in NC, MI or CA and are unable to attend one of those excellent flagships for in state costs, and/or did not get into a private T20/top LAC that costs the same as UVA OOS but would have more resources per student, smaller classes & other perks at well endowed schools |
| For southern and academically rigorous the only publics are UNC, UVA, William and Mary and Georgia Tech for engineering, it is not on par with UVA for other subjects. UNC is slightly weaker academically to UVA. Privates are Vanderbilt Duke Rice Emory Wake. They have varying degrees of sports culture, and Duke and Rice do not feel southern at all as the majority of students are not from the south. Vanderbilt is edging that way too, all three very popular with northeast and CA kids, as well as 10-15 % international. |
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What about those of us from DC, which is a large number of DCUM posters?
We don't have a state school so we face the "which state schools are worth paying OOS for" dilemma each year. |
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Also, when you don't have state schools you remove your first line of good safeties/matches for top students.
So for top DC students you're looking at --OOS at places like UVA, Michigan, UNC --merit aid at UGA, Clemson --privates for mostly around $90K unless you go outside the top50 My DC kid applied to all 3 options and didn't get into any top25 privates. It wasn't for lack of trying or for not having the grades. When every top kid in the District is doing the same and there are a lot of FGLI kids from DC in the mix it gets crazy competitive at top private schools. |
? but then every college is oos for you, no? Or do you mean pay oos UVA vs private? |
| We are considering OOS UVA, and the tuition, although high for a state school, compares favorably to the private university options we have. Pros and cons to every school, and looking for DC's best fit. |
yes, every school is OOS and the name-brand ones are all very hard to get into even for high stats because you're out-of-state at all of them. There is no safety top30 school (public or private) for a high stats kid. |
it depends which state you are from... |
| How about Florida (UF)? |
It’s not and UVa’s Board has been having meetings on OOS tuition having gotten out of hand when compared to other schools. |