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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ actually I take that back for private universities. I just looked it up. It appears that DC Tag applies only to public universities, HBCUs and private universities (American?) in the district of columbia, so it's not as broad as I said above. So yet another reason to move to Virginia. DC TAG eligible institutions are: all public colleges and universities throughout the US; public and private Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) throughout the US; all private colleges and universities in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. File Size: 411KB[/quote] So actually PP was right that at public universities with decent merit, DCTAG can make a meaningful difference. UVM, for example, regularly gives 16-20K of merit to high-achieving students; with the 10K from DCTAG, tuition would be 11-16K for my kid. I have friends in VA who always assumed their kid would go in-state (they even did the VA state pre-pay)…and then the kid ended up loving UVM and going there. We live in DC and have a kid who loves UVM; we’ll pay less than my VA friend if my kid ends up going there. Point is, you can move to VA or MD and assume your kid will go to a state school, and then the state schools might not be what they want. If you want to be in VA or MD, you should move. But don’t move just for college (unless your financial situation requires it).[/quote] What happened with the VA state pre-pay? Did they lose it?[/quote] No, they can still use it toward any school. It just doesn’t guarantee full-tuition coverage as it would have at a VA school.[/quote]
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