Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Michigan State and Indiana as safeties.
Wisconsin as a match
Ohio State has gotten quite competitive.
I also recommend UNH/UVM/UMASS, which are somewhere between a safety and match. I think your kid would get in with his stats. Esp UNH and UVM!
No Wisconsin and Ohio State with those academic numbers. This is 2024. Not 2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
It is critical to understand that, with a few exceptions, most public universities do not give any need-based financial aid whatsoever to OOS students. If cost is a concern, look for those that offer some merit.
Some state flagships not in the south: UMaine, Purdue, Montana State Bozeman, UUtah, Arizona State and UArizona, UIowa and Iowa State, UOklahoma, KState and UKansas, UKentucky. (Look at a state map for more ideas, seriously.)
Kentucky is indeed in the south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
It is critical to understand that, with a few exceptions, most public universities do not give any need-based financial aid whatsoever to OOS students. If cost is a concern, look for those that offer some merit.
Some state flagships not in the south: UMaine, Purdue, Montana State Bozeman, UUtah, Arizona State and UArizona, UIowa and Iowa State, UOklahoma, KState and UKansas, UKentucky. (Look at a state map for more ideas, seriously.)
Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Michigan State and Indiana as safeties.
Wisconsin as a match
Ohio State has gotten quite competitive.
I also recommend UNH/UVM/UMASS, which are somewhere between a safety and match. I think your kid would get in with his stats. Esp UNH and UVM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.
3.8 with 10-12 APs seems strong to me. Does he have an SAT/ACT score?
Then you obviously don’t have a child going through the admissions process this year. Kids with much higher GPAs and rigor with impressive ACT and SAT scores are getting rejected and deferred right and left.
No I don’t. Ugh. So disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the SUNY schools would be worth considering. Binghamton or Stony Brook come to mind as comparable to UMD. Great price point even for OOS students!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.
3.8 with 10-12 APs seems strong to me. Does he have an SAT/ACT score?
Then you obviously don’t have a child going through the admissions process this year. Kids with much higher GPAs and rigor with impressive ACT and SAT scores are getting rejected and deferred right and left.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.
3.8 with 10-12 APs seems strong to me. Does he have an SAT/ACT score?
Then you obviously don’t have a child going through the admissions process this year. Kids with much higher GPAs and rigor with impressive ACT and SAT scores are getting rejected and deferred right and left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.
3.8 with 10-12 APs seems strong to me. Does he have an SAT/ACT score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for suggestions! It is my understanding that Pitt and Penn State do not give much aid. Is this true? Stats are good - 3.8 UW 10-12 APs probably mediocre test score so not sure about submitting.
Also for the UVA, maybe Im wrong but assumed if we didn’t get into UMD, prob not in UVA and I think their tuition OOS is out of our price range. These are just my assumptions though.
Those stats won’t get him in Penn State or Purdue much less as safeties. UVA is completely off the table.