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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love parents who are banking on being full pay to get their kids into college. Y'all really think your money can buy anything.[/quote] Full pay in itself is not a guaranty of admission, but it allows an applicant the option of ED and not have to wait for financial aid...and ED has higher probability of acceptance if gpa/score is high enough[/quote] Apart from ED, many schools will consider full pay as a positive factor, particularly now when all schools have taken a huge financial hit from Covid. This effect will probably longer a few years. I can’t believe posters are even questioning this, outside of the schools with huge endowments, finances are tight.[/quote] probably true for SLACs but not for popular public state schools.[/quote] Isn’t this why state schools charge so much for out of staters though? To make money? Wouldn’t full pay out of state be a plus then ( save for say UVA, UNC and CA schools that are super competitive academically). Are there any big schools where ED full pay would help?[/quote] Other than UVA (beginning again this year) big state schools don't offer ED.[/quote]
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