Anonymous wrote:Your state flagship research University. Only apply to other state flagships if there’s a special reason - otherwise in state costs are going to beat out out-of-state costs for a similar program.
That said, I always suggest adding Purdue to the list of kids from DMV. I’m really impressed with their engineering program overall (kids don’t declare until sophomore year), they have tons of companies that recruit on-site, and give merit scholarships that bring costs close to in-state. East coast brings diversity, so I’ve found strong students get in.
Other interesting programs to look at are RIT and Case Western.
Not true. My daugher is at an OOS flagship and with merit aid it is cheaper than my state flagship. She prefers the climate there, and the ranking.