Anonymous
Post 05/21/2013 09:08     Subject: Re:Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Anonymous wrote:Minnesota Morris, a LAC, charges in state tuition for everyone.

Alabama has amazing merit aid.


Alabama's is great! Ole Miss also has a great program. If you get above specific scores on the ACT, they pay your tuition. Not sure about residency requirements. My nephew got either a 29 or a 30 and his tuition is covered.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2013 09:04     Subject: Re:Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Minnesota Morris, a LAC, charges in state tuition for everyone.

Alabama has amazing merit aid.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2013 08:46     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Anonymous wrote:University of Minesota-Twin Cities is pretty cheap for OOS (approx. $19,000/year for tuition). And if your child has the stats -- they will give you a tuition waiver for the OOS surcharge bringing it down to in-state tuition cost ($13,000+).


How does it rank, life after graduation, etc?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2013 20:46     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

University of Minesota-Twin Cities is pretty cheap for OOS (approx. $19,000/year for tuition). And if your child has the stats -- they will give you a tuition waiver for the OOS surcharge bringing it down to in-state tuition cost ($13,000+).
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2013 19:48     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Anonymous wrote:Georgia if you qualify under HOPE


You have to meet the very strict resident requirements for HOPE. Florida has an amazing scholorship program as well- Bright Futures. But again, you have to be a resident and they are very strict about the requirements for residency.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2013 19:43     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

South Carolina has a beautiful campus, the #1 ranked honors program in the country (for a state school) and a lot of merit aid. No need based financial aid for OOS though.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2013 19:36     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Don't forget FindScholarshipMoney.com as well.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2013 09:55     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Georgia if you qualify under HOPE
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2013 09:52     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

In state, Tennessee is cheaper than my home state (Missouri). I am moving down for grad school and its only $5,140 a semester.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2013 22:45     Subject: Re:Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

University of Wisconsin Madison is a good deal for OOS.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2013 16:25     Subject: Re:Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Oklahoma. But then, you are in Oklahoma.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2013 09:47     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

Aren't the UC schoold free for residents?

South Carolina schools are cheap.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2013 08:38     Subject: Re:Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

North Carolina has some publics that are good and have cheap tuition. Here's a good resource that I've found for looking up this kind of information if you're not aware of it already : http://www.cappex.com/
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2013 22:07     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

The suny schools are a bargain. Tennessee is inexpensive. UMCP is very reasonable.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2013 22:05     Subject: Anyone know which state schools are the least expensive in the country?

For in state tuition and out of state tuition? I've heard that the SUNY schools are relatively priced low.