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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Going to school out of state is a luxury that most people cannot afford. I have seen no difference between the successes of adults who went to school in-state vs. out-of-state. The only difference I noticed was the out-of-state folks complain a lot about paying off their student loans. I will add that we are very lucky to live near so many high quality schools and to have so many employment opportunities in this area of the country. In other places, relocating for school and work are the only options.[/quote] PP here with the DD who holds seven acceptances. [b]She will not be taking out loans.[/b] She'd like to see where else she might want to live and work.[/quote] Because her parents are wealthy. Even if you think you're middle class, you are wealthy compared to most people. And who is paying the extra $15k to house your child on campus? Most people can't afford that and it isn't a requirement for success. I'm glad you can afford to show your daughter the world. It's nice, but hardly necessary.[/quote] I agree, with a household income of $200K, we are wealthy. The point is, we will pay about $3K/year more than we would have had she chosen to attend UMD. She got in, but doesn't want to attend. And she doesn't have to.[/quote] That is great - congrats to your daughter for lining up so many acceptances that were affordable. I have started looking into merit based aid for ds and I don't see a lot of top tier schools offering significant merit based aid. Schools like Johns Hopkins and Tufts give very few merit based scholarships and these are frequently very small. How did you find 7 colleges that were comparable to UMD CP that offered merit based aid?TIA[/quote] U.MD is not a top tier school. It is a good school but not top tier. Certainly not in the same league as Johns Hopkins or Tufts. DD got merit aid at OOS SLACs. Apples and oranges, different experience from U. Maryland.[/quote] May I ask which OOS SLACS you found offered good merit based aid? It sounds like you felt like these schools were at the same level as UMD ("good") but offered a different experience from UMD - presumably smaller class sizes and a more intimate experience. Thanks again.[/quote] NP - To bring cost down to UMD level, PP's DD received 35/40k per year of MERIT scholarship. Unless those schools are one or two tiers down from UMD, I find it hard to believe. Maybe PP was talking about FA? [/quote]
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