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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many good in state students apply to both William & Mary and UVA, and many of those are accepted to both. William & Mary’s in state yield for 22-23 was 34 percent and UVA’s was 57 percent. It’s pretty obvious that more often than not William & Mary loses the in state battle to UVA. [/quote] Once a school reaches a yield near 50%, it tells me that it is a school that applicants are dying to attend. UVA's combo of in state tuition and academic standing is a dynamic duo.[/quote] UVA also costs less to attend than William and Mary. For some families, the $2000 or so difference in annual costs may be negligible, but for us, it’s not. [/quote] It does vary by income. Up to $110K income, William and Mary has been less expensive. https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/net-price-of-virginia-colleges-by-income/[/quote] Good point! I hadn’t realized William and Mary was the lower-cost choice for certain income bands. That’s an interesting resource. Thanks for sharing it. [/quote]
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