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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]However bad you think the options are in Virginia, agree that there are many more tiers and affordable options relative to other states. [/quote] [b]UF and UGA are as good as or better than comparable Virginia options, larger, and virtually free in state [/quote][/b] But most reading this are OOS so your point is irrelevant. UF is $46,000 OOS and UGA is $48,000 OOS. GMU (where DC went) is $13,404 tuition and $27K all in when housing is added. Add is the benefit of driving instead of flying and you can see why in-state Virginia is so popoular.[/quote] [b]OK, but why are we celebrating Virginia for having in state options that cost 40k a year when other states manage to offer comparable schools for far cheaper [/quote][/b] W[b]hat other states? BTW USC (private) just announced it's going to $90K this fall. [b]UVA with its 35+ campuses[/b] is a great deal.[/quote][/b][/b] OP, I don't think you know what you are talking about. Next to California with its 9 UCs and 23 Cal States and huge community college system, Virginia is the next best thing in the United States. But the problem with the UC system is the extreme expense for OOS (most everyone reading here) and the fact that UC has tightened the reigns for admission of OOS (an a no-go for the Cal STates - they are reserved almost exclusively for Californians) and International to 10% (UVA is 26% OSS International) which makes it virtually inaccessible to anyone in the DCUM area. Even if you get in OOS, Berkeley is $73K a year. Florida, as pointed out is more expensive for OOS. Texas, like California, is mostly limited to in-state students The voters in that state, like California, have objected to having state schools educate so many OOS. Maryland has, well only 12 institutions of varying quality. https://www.usmd.edu/. UMCP is a great deal but you have to get in and $56K OOS. [b]UVA has 35 institutions of higher learning[/b] and a generous community college transfer system that allows anyone to attend a 2-year college, live at home and transfer to their choice of Virginia 4 year institution if they meet the GPA and course requrements. Only California offers a similar system. All of the Virginia 4 year schools are cheaper than any other OOS public or private. FWIW, GMU's board entertained a motion to increase tuition this past year. Friends on the Board voted it down. Expenses have to be covered, especially as a large number of OOS and International students are included in Virginia's school. Many Virginians would like to see UVA and others cap OOS at 10% or less like California and Texas.[/quote] DP. While I agree with your post, calling VA universities "UVA" is confusing. UVA doesn't have "35 different campuses." You mean, Virginia, the state (or commonwealth :wink: ).[/quote] What are these "35 campuses" pp is talking about? Community colleges?[/quote] I think she's saying there are 35 public universities in VA. [/quote] But, there are not. George Mason Mary Washington James Madison UVA VMI Radford Virginia Tech Longwood Virginia State Old Dominion Christopher Newport Norfolk State UVA Wise Virginia Commonwealth 14...right? Which 21 am I forgetting?[/quote] The community colleges [/quote] Community colleges are not universities.[/quote] She said institutions of higher learnings. That’s exactly what a community college is. There are now 42 public institutions of Higher learning in Virginua. Go read public universities Virginia in Wikipedia.[/quote]
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