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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Florida or Georgia. Go somewhere that has free instates. I'm from Florida and Bright Futures covered nearly all of my tuition. [/quote] This thank god for republican governors [/quote] Unless you’re a woman or a student of course…[/quote] They don't get free tuition? Why is it that blue and purple states hate education?[/quote] States like FL and GA offered free tuition to improve attendance and increase the quality of their colleges. Blue states have plenty of qualified students trying to get into their colleges so they don’t have to do that.[/quote] UGA and GT have problems with attendance, who knew. Meanwhile, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/13/business/economy/college-towns-economy.html[/quote] Hopefully, that article includes how the PA state schools in those small towns charge $10k+/year tuition. Same tuition as instate UMD, except you’d be going to California University of Pennsylvania. How’s that for value? The state is going to have to do something about this issue soon because it’s bleeding residents who go OOS to cheaper & better schools. Penn State & Pitt charging $20k/year tuition & offering zero financial aid isn’t great either in a state where the median HHI is around $45k/year in most of it. Neither school seems to care about attracting or serving instate students, though. -PA native[/quote] several of those campuses just merged under one umbrella - PennWest, right? That included California U IIRC. My daughter spent a few days last summer at Slippery Rock and she actually really liked it. The surrounding area is not the best, but it isn't far from Pittsburgh. The tuition there is incredibly reasonable A couple of the small state campuses in Vermont are merging to become Vermont State, similar to PennWest.[/quote]
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