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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on the type of the school they want and what you can afford. There are multiple schools that will give full rides to OOS NMF. Univ of Tulsa, Univ of South Florida, Univ of Central Florida, and others. The list seems to shrink each year. Univ of Alabama gives an almost full ride, but you’ll still have some out of pocket costs. Check out College Confidential maybe. And some individual states, like Florida and Louisiana, have NMF scholarships as well. My high stats 226 PSAT, 1600 SAT, 4.0UW kid took the NMF full ride to UCF. Super happy there. Great Honors college with caring deans, amazing apartment style dorms, nice kids, and a lot of really smart kids! He and many of his friends and roommates are on competition teams and have internships (sophomores). It’s a very large state school with tons of opportunities, but the students have to be self-motivated and follow-up on the opportunities.[/quote] Our only real cost at Alabama is travel to/from and spending money for our kid. I don’t think we paid the university more than $1,500 for the entire year, and I’m Not even sure what that was for…. I think maybe an upgraded meal plan? Alabama really is a full ride for NMF. [/quote]
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