Anonymous wrote:If he wants to major in business would he be open to going to one of the community colleges and then transferring to a more desirable UC? It’s really hard to beat the cost of instate tuition in California. Private colleges might give him more need based aid though. Are there any that he is interested in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he might apply to private universities, he will want an SAT or ACT score.
He will have that. The question is whether he will be able to even afford anything out of state, even with need based aid and/or merit from a southern school. It’s going to be more expensive than an in state CSU, right? I guess so!
Don't guess. Use the Net Price Calculators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he might apply to private universities, he will want an SAT or ACT score.
He will have that. The question is whether he will be able to even afford anything out of state, even with need based aid and/or merit from a southern school. It’s going to be more expensive than an in state CSU, right? I guess so!
Anonymous wrote:If he wants to major in business would he be open to going to one of the community colleges and then transferring to a more desirable UC? It’s really hard to beat the cost of instate tuition in California. Private colleges might give him more need based aid though. Are there any that he is interested in?
Anonymous wrote:If he might apply to private universities, he will want an SAT or ACT score.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a cal state commuting distance from home? I’m from oc and knew a ton of kids that commuted to Fullerton.
Anonymous wrote:Private universities give need-based financial aid without regard to state of residence. Selective private universities often give very generous need-based aid.
Colleges each have a Net Price Calculator somewhere on their financial aid website. Use that to see how much aid you would get from the school. You can use it anonymously and play around with the different numbers you enter.