Anonymous wrote:Using this website https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/7583742/
ROI business degree
Towson $317k
Penn State $1,190k
Indiana- Kelly $1,167k
Wisconsin $871k
South Carolina $783k
Ohio State $689k
Clemson $321k
Therefore, yes, the right OOS school is going to offset the cost difference between that and Towson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- Indiana is an interesting one. I agree that Kelly has a great reputation, but she only got $8000 merit which might make it considerably more than some of the other schools. She has also expressed interest in real estate which would be a better fit in Wisconsin's business school.
For that reason, I am trying to get an overall feel of paying more for an out-of-state flagship vs Towson specifically. Once merit comes out at all of the different schools, we will help her narrow it down- she got into so many great options that it's almost an embarrassment of riches- except of course UMD.
Do students leaving Towson's business school have good career options? Or would really any flagship offer better options?
I don’t get it. Do you want peoples input and then they give it to you and then you’re fighting them on it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- Indiana is an interesting one. I agree that Kelly has a great reputation, but she only got $8000 merit which might make it considerably more than some of the other schools. She has also expressed interest in real estate which would be a better fit in Wisconsin's business school.
For that reason, I am trying to get an overall feel of paying more for an out-of-state flagship vs Towson specifically. Once merit comes out at all of the different schools, we will help her narrow it down- she got into so many great options that it's almost an embarrassment of riches- except of course UMD.
Do students leaving Towson's business school have good career options? Or would really any flagship offer better options?
Anonymous wrote:DD did not get admitted into our state flagship (UMD). Her state backup is Towson.
DH and I are disagreeing about what is her better option long term and I am curious what DCUM has to say!
With that said, would you rather...
1) Attend the in-state school for the cost savings
2) Attend an out-of-state flagship for approximately 12,000 more annually (school is unknown- there are many choices including Indiana- Kelly direct admit, Wisconsin, Penn State- UP, Ohio State, South Carolina, Clemson)
The degree is business- though she is not sure what area.
Would a state flagship's ROI be substantial enough to offset the cost difference? The $12,000 annually is not a deal breaker for us, but will also be felt at home.
Also, our daughter is adamantly against Towson and feels it is embarrassing, so you can guess which direction she is going in!
What say you DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Indiana- Kelly direct admit