Anonymous wrote:BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly talented students, staff and faculty and we offer a world-class education that’s recognized globally for its strength and its breadth.”
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“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly “white” students, staff and faculty and we offer a “provincial” education that’s recognized “locally” for its strength and its breadth.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
congrats!
Both schools have endowments in the billions, so there is FA to give.
At Emory and privates in general, there are many "over-payers" so that students like yours can be subsidized/ tution-discounted by the full pay gang.
Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly talented students, staff and faculty and we offer a world-class education that’s recognized globally for its strength and its breadth.”
It is? Global rankings:
ARWU 151-200
QS 217
THE 117
I don't think that's undergradaute ranking.
We are more focusing on undergraduate ranking specifically
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
I thought a condition of ED acceptance was to withdraw other apps?
It is. Not everyone is ethical or follows through with their commitments.
So OP and no doubt others are ruining the system for other applicants by looking for money from a school that they can’t afford? Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
I thought a condition of ED acceptance was to withdraw other apps?
It is. Not everyone is ethical or follows through with their commitments.
So OP and no doubt others are ruining the system for other applicants by looking for money from a school that they can’t afford? Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
I thought a condition of ED acceptance was to withdraw other apps?
It is. Not everyone is ethical or follows through with their commitments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
I thought a condition of ED acceptance was to withdraw other apps?
Anonymous wrote:DD just received financial aid from Emory and is only 6K (39k) more a year than UVA (she just got in EA). She EDed to Emory so she's going, but I'm surprised at the price difference. Public schools have gotten so expensive.
Anonymous wrote:ARe you not from VA? Public State Univ are designed to primarily serve the state's residents (though UVA is notorious for so many out of state admits (which has been a long bone of contention) in order to benefit from the out of state tuition. The say 'Jefferson wanted a diverse university' to justify geographical admits.
UVA is $19,906 for Virginia residents and $55,861 for out-of-state students.
UVA costs less than our kids' private HS ($26k/year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly talented students, staff and faculty and we offer a world-class education that’s recognized globally for its strength and its breadth.”
It is? Global rankings:
ARWU 151-200
QS 217
THE 117
Anonymous wrote:BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly talented students, staff and faculty and we offer a world-class education that’s recognized globally for its strength and its breadth.”
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BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly “white” students, staff and faculty and we offer a “provincial” education that’s recognized “locally” for its strength and its breadth.”
Anonymous wrote:BARF:
“I don’t think anyone in this room needs to be convinced of the value proposition of an education at the University of Virginia,” said UVa Provost Liz Magill. “We attract incredibly talented students, staff and faculty and we offer a world-class education that’s recognized globally for its strength and its breadth.”