Anonymous wrote:Also, at least in Virginia you can do two years at NOVA and transfer to a four year school get your BA for a total cost of around $8OK. Where there's a will there's a way. An "expensive" four year college is not the only way to a degree.
FYI, California community colleges also have such articulation agreements. People are so myopic than they focus on the "traditional" college experience.
As to PP above do your research about which schools have the programs that interest your DC AND offer merit aid for someone with their profile. That's what we did. Our DD got merit aid packages from every school she was accepted to,that brought the costs in-line with VA in-state tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
You hit the nail on the head, and there are schools like South Carolina giving significant aid. Total net price at South Carolina is about $22K including room & board.
Can you explain this. I don't think anyone here can You count on financial aid. Doesn't that depend on the family's HHI and all that? The OOS tuition and board at South Carolina is is about $40,000
We qualified for our in-state tuition due to DC's grades and test scores.
o.k, so some students can get their total net cost significantly reduced, it's not an automatic thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
You hit the nail on the head, and there are schools like South Carolina giving significant aid. Total net price at South Carolina is about $22K including room & board.
Can you explain this. I don't think anyone here can You count on financial aid. Doesn't that depend on the family's HHI and all that? The OOS tuition and board at South Carolina is is about $40,000
We qualified for our in-state tuition due to DC's grades and test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
You hit the nail on the head, and there are schools like South Carolina giving significant aid. Total net price at South Carolina is about $22K including room & board.
Can you explain this. I don't think anyone here can You count on financial aid. Doesn't that depend on the family's HHI and all that? The OOS tuition and board at South Carolina is is about $40,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
You hit the nail on the head, and there are schools like South Carolina giving significant aid. Total net price at South Carolina is about $22K including room & board.
Can you explain this. I don't think anyone here can You count on financial aid. Doesn't that depend on the family's HHI and all that? The OOS tuition and board at South Carolina is is about $40,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
You hit the nail on the head, and there are schools like South Carolina giving significant aid. Total net price at South Carolina is about $22K including room & board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I can see this if the student can live at home rent free and go to the local in state school, or live at home rent free for two years while attending the local CC and transferring to an in state school. This of course is a great option if it is an option.
Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
I find this hard to believe. Could you give some specifics?
Anonymous wrote:Its completely possible to get a BA from a good school for about $80K total.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't anyone's kids on here go into the military? Almost half of the people I work with went to college on the GI Bill. College was relatively cheap when I attended, so going to college was an easy decision. But now it's so expensive that I'm starting to question if the return on investment is really worth it.
Sh*t! Are you kidding me? This is DCUM, where they all think the military is for losers yet all sleep calmly in their beds at night under the very protective blanket those losers supply. I am all for a draft, even though our military doesn't want it or need it. I think there is something to be said for mixing the pot so to speak, having all classes of people from across the country serve together. It would certainly make it more difficult for our political leadership to get us involved in useless wars.