Anonymous wrote:DCTAG maxes out at (now) 15,000 a year. Not chump change, but not enough to close the gap between in-state and OOS tuition. If you make too much to get DCTAG, you really don't need to worry about paying for school.Anonymous wrote:I understand what you want, but it probably won’t happen. What’s the problem with the DC Tag? Do you make too much money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep coming back to the idea that I don't want DC TAG, at any amount, really. I just want a universal US-wide reciprocity for in-state tuition for DC students. If I had that, I'd pay the price. We have UDC which is . . . mostly not what we want. So how about nationwide reciprocity for our, what, 20,000 students a year who are ready for college?
At least some kind of agreement with Maryland and Virginia.
Wisconsin and North Dakota students pay instate tuition for U of MN. Not sure why our neighbors couldn't help out.
DCTAG maxes out at (now) 15,000 a year. Not chump change, but not enough to close the gap between in-state and OOS tuition. If you make too much to get DCTAG, you really don't need to worry about paying for school.Anonymous wrote:I understand what you want, but it probably won’t happen. What’s the problem with the DC Tag? Do you make too much money?
Anonymous wrote:What DC really needs is to be a state!
But I hear you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I keep coming back to the idea that I don't want DC TAG, at any amount, really. I just want a universal US-wide reciprocity for in-state tuition for DC students. If I had that, I'd pay the price. We have UDC which is . . . mostly not what we want. So how about nationwide reciprocity for our, what, 20,000 students a year who are ready for college?
Anonymous wrote:I keep coming back to the idea that I don't want DC TAG, at any amount, really. I just want a universal US-wide reciprocity for in-state tuition for DC students. If I had that, I'd pay the price. We have UDC which is . . . mostly not what we want. So how about nationwide reciprocity for our, what, 20,000 students a year who are ready for college?