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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is the math plain and simple. VA has more high stat kids than UVA, VT and W&M can admit in any given year. Other state flagships want to bring in the best students they can, often are much larger than VA universities and don’t have as many highly qualified students in their home state. Many OOS flagships sweeten the pot with tuition discounts/merit aid so a win/win for both parties. [/quote] You write this as if neither the state nor the schools has any control over the number of students they educate or the price they charge. Virginia could have enough seats to educate all their high-performing students in-state if that was something the state valued. [/quote] VA has a breadth of excellent universities but in the end, top students only want UVA or VT or W&M. Of the 3 only VT can really grow in capacity at the main campus. Students want main campus accommodations, exactly why UVA-Wise will never take off and Penn State is closing a number of satellite campus locations. If students can’t get into UVA they take the consolation prize and enjoy 4 years at Georgia, with money for grad school. No brainer really. [/quote]
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