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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So now it is a three-year vs two-year program. The school of commerce at UVA is $10K more per year, does this mean they will start charging it a year earlier?[/quote] The UVA McINTIRE School is not $10 more a year. Total for 2024 students will be $44k. The College of arts & Sciences is $37k. If you subtract the $3200 for health insurance, as we did (keep your kids in your own policy) and don’t include transportation the cost is $38,750. Also by year two, when the new program starts, your student can move off campus saving much of that $26,599 room and board. DS moved into group housing- four men -and did his own cooking and walked everywhere. So, conceivably, you can do it for less than Arts & Sciences. If your child stayed on room and board for the three years and paid for insurance and travel only then would McIntire be some $6k more x 3 years but it’s rare to be in a dorm that long. Considering USC and Northeastern have blown by $90k a year I think this is very good deal[/quote] I’m gonna disagree with you here, in state CAS tuition is $21730 for 2/3 years and McIntire is $30,336. No you can’t do McIntire for less than the College. Yes you can do better in off grounds housing than dorms but the tuition is what it is. It’s an $8700 difference. [/quote] Related questions How much is McIntire in-state tuition? Nope. McIntire’s instate tuition is $26,716 for 2023-24. [/quote] Ugh your ignorance is showing. https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2023-2024 The fees of $3k are mandatory fees just as they are for the College and every other school. So sure you could technically say tuition is $26k+ but mandatory fees bring it to $30k. It’s an $8700 per year difference. No way around that. My kid is in Batten which is the same. [/quote] Yes, my "ignorance" comes directly from UVA's McIntire website: Tuition $26,966. And no we didn't pay for health insurance. https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/bs-commerce/admissions/tuition-fees[/quote] FEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS. need i saw it louder? The $3000+ on FEES are MANDATORY. You ARE paying them whether you think you are or not. That is NOT health insurancem books and travel expenses like you see in cost of attendance. The TOTAL MANDATORY COST FOR MCINTIRE AND BATTEN IS $8700 MORE THAN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. UGH Right on the link you shared, this is a description of the fees: "Fees category for the Commerce School includes the Comprehensive Fee, the $50 University Fee, and the $86 School Fee." [/quote]
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