State Universities That Offer In-State Tuition for OOS with High Stats

Anonymous
Neighbor got a full academic scholarship to West Virginia University, so it was cheaper than University of Maryland. Was a little surprising that such a smart kid went to West Virginia University, but everyone has their reasons and he’s an outdoorsy kid and loves it!
Anonymous
20k scholarship for VA residents at UMich (used to be full scholarships but i guess that changed)

https://scholarships.engin.umich.edu/gloria-wille-bell-and-carlos-r-bell-scholarship/
Anonymous
DD got enough merit at UMass to match UMD in state. I am sure it was not a coincidence.
Anonymous
New Mexico
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:20k scholarship for VA residents at UMich (used to be full scholarships but i guess that changed)

https://scholarships.engin.umich.edu/gloria-wille-bell-and-carlos-r-bell-scholarship/


This is not the same.. Very limited in number, very competitive and nowhere near the equivalent of "OOS offering instate tuition for OOS kids".
Anonymous
College of Charleston gives out nice merit scholarships to high end Maryland students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor got a full academic scholarship to West Virginia University, so it was cheaper than University of Maryland. Was a little surprising that such a smart kid went to West Virginia University, but everyone has their reasons and he’s an outdoorsy kid and loves it!

did he actually get into UMD?

WVU is a big party school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor got a full academic scholarship to West Virginia University, so it was cheaper than University of Maryland. Was a little surprising that such a smart kid went to West Virginia University, but everyone has their reasons and he’s an outdoorsy kid and loves it!

did he actually get into UMD?

WVU is a big party school.


WVU is beautiful and offers a more traditional college town atmosphere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor got a full academic scholarship to West Virginia University, so it was cheaper than University of Maryland. Was a little surprising that such a smart kid went to West Virginia University, but everyone has their reasons and he’s an outdoorsy kid and loves it!

did he actually get into UMD?

WVU is a big party school.


He was accepted into honors program at UMD. He took the full academic ride to WVU. Kid is not a partier and has found his smart non-partying peeps.
Anonymous
Good information on this thread!
Anonymous
University of Kansas
Anonymous
Nebraska, Ok State, Texas Tech
Anonymous
Not In State but my DS got huge merit at a SUNY. I heard they are trying to bring in more OOS.
Anonymous
+1 for Minnesota. They give good merit to OOS. My son got $15,000 per year this last cycle for CS. He had a 1380 an a 3.7 unweighted with 6 APs, to give you an idea. I imagine higher stats would get more.
Anonymous
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