large publics outside of MD - not southern

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Anonymous wrote:OP here thanks for the suggestions! Im honestly pushing Towson and UMBC if UMD doesn’t work out but I know he is looking for that big school vibe if we can make it work financially. SUNYs werent on our radar so will def research!

Also we are starting the SAT tutoring now and will take 2x. Fingers crossed! Not a STEM guy- prob poli sci so hoping that helps a bit. Verbal score great- math not so much.


What is your budget max? I think MSU is about 55K OOS with room and board and if they can get 15K merit that would bring it to 40K (ish). UMass-Amherst is also about 55K OOS with room and board - I am not sure what is the potential merit award. University of Delaware is also about 55K OOS with room and board and I think 10-15K in merit OOS wasn’t uncommon in past years.
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What is the weighted GPA? Kansas gives great merit based solely on GPA and they will look at weighted for merit. Based on the merit my kid received, it would be less than our in state option and we really liked everything about the school.
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Anonymous wrote:What is the weighted GPA? Kansas gives great merit based solely on GPA and they will look at weighted for merit. Based on the merit my kid received, it would be less than our in state option and we really liked everything about the school.


4.5+ weighted. Is this University of Kansas? i do not know anything about it. Will check it out.
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Colorado, U of Washington, Arizona, Wisc, Minn, Indiana, OSU, Illinois, MSU, Vermont
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Anonymous wrote:Colorado, U of Washington, Arizona, Wisc, Minn, Indiana, OSU, Illinois, MSU, Vermont


You are not going to get much from UWash … half OOS get something, but most only $3K a year.
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Anonymous wrote:Look to the Midwest:
Michigan State
Minnesota
Iowa
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Indiana (not sure about merit there)
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These schools.

Saw SUNY too, great schools, but not a lot of aid offered for OOS.

Good luck


SUNY OOS tuition is $28k and I know students that got $10K in annual merit. They’re an excellent affordable option, even for OOS. Many SUNY schools are seeking to attract non-NY students.



+1. Binghamton is very competitive but is seeking to increase their number of OOS students. Buffalo is another good choice with a lot going on in the area for college students.


Any insight on SUNY Cortland? They have what seems to be a sports focus (football games are a big student draw, etc). Might have the state flagship vibe?


I live in NY and know a few kids that have gone to Cortland. It is known for education majors, a lot of PE majors, exercise science. I’m sure a lot of other majors. Of the 3 graduates I know , 2 are teachers and one in business. It does have a few great football games during the season I’ve heard. The SUNYs are interesting because there are several campuses and many of them are known for their “personalities”; artsy, sporty, musical, engineering, business, science, agriculture etc. The governor announced last year that Buffalo and Stony Brook are the two flagships. But I don’t know if they’re the type of flagship campuses that are in other parts of the country.

Op good luck to your kid. So many good options out there .
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U of Utah makes it very easy to get in state tuition
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Roughly 90% of SUNY students are from the state of New York. Sounds like, ah, fun. Everybody is happy when another New Yorker shows up at a party, right? Right?
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Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.

Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.


Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.

Penn State should be a safety with DS stats. Purdue also a safety for non-CS or engineering. VT out of state has a high acceptance rate, esp. for non-engineering.


Don't rely on Penn State being a safety school.

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Anonymous wrote:DS is targeting UMD but it is a borderline reach. What large publics hVe you visited that impressed you or would be similar? He us not interested in the south and UC schools would be off the table as safeties. Unsure of major so the large school with everything is appealing. Also hoping for merit to make coa similar to in-state.

Some on our radar but haven’t visited: UMN, UDelaware, Purdue…others??


Some of the suggestions here won’t help you because the schools don’t give much merit.

What is GPA? At Pitt, student won’t get much merit to bring close to UMD’s $30k.

Look into these:

U of SC awards in-state tuition if stats are high enough
ASU
U of Arizona
MSU—and Google their merit award chart and special offerings for residents if certain states
WVU—Google their merit award chart
Alabama—Could be free if stats high enough
UVM
Central Michigan U

Does UDel or Purdue give much merit? I thought not.

1. Look at each school’s Common Data Set to see how much merit they tend to award to “non-need” students.

2. Use Google to look for merit award charts for big universities. Example: https://www.cmich.edu/news/details/cmu-amps-up-merit-scholarship




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Anonymous wrote:I think MN is the next WI.

Big, football, lots of opportunities, merit.

My bestie with great kids who are only okay students sent one to MN with a lot of merit and they were happy enough, kid had a good job well before graduation. But with younger they really worked a WI waitlist - they clearly still saw WI as a half step above MN. In end, got in and took WI with no merit over MN with some merit. (they had no need for merit so if you do, your math will look different)


Wisconsin is a better school, better setting, better college atmosphere, better college sports. But the Twin Cities are wonderful.


Madison is not a real city and very white.

Madison has almost 300,000 people. It’s about the same size as Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St. Louis. It is whiter than average.


Technically, Madison is 270,000 vs Pittsburgh 300,000.

But when you look at the metro areas, Madison is 680,000 vs Pittsburgh’s 2.4 million. Really not comparable at all.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.

Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.


My kid is a senior got into Pitt (3.7 UW, 8 AP/IB/DE, and test optional) but got no merit aid.
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Anonymous wrote:Look to the Midwest:
Michigan State
Minnesota
Iowa
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Indiana (not sure about merit there)


Omg OP no

Iowa and Kansas and Indiana OOS stupid financially not to mention Iowa republicans just voted out of paper g
Bags. Average age in Iowa is over 69 upon graduation will your kid want to stay in that hell hole?


You have clearly never been to these places!


Life goals!
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Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.

Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.


My kid is a senior got into Pitt (3.7 UW, 8 AP/IB/DE, and test optional) but got no merit aid.


Same here (but with greater rigor). On College Confidential, there was little merit posted compared to previous years. It was generally used to shape the class: sky high test scores or women in engineering (with very high test scores). Much of the OOS merit was $5K/year, so just a token.

Arts and Sciences at Pitt is running 54K this year, and I expect it to be 57K next year. Definitely not going to meet UMD instate, or even close.
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Anonymous wrote:Roughly 90% of SUNY students are from the state of New York. Sounds like, ah, fun. Everybody is happy when another New Yorker shows up at a party, right? Right?


Real nice and mature.
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