Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
ok then have fun in Tulsa.
University of Oklahoma isn't in Tulsa...
Literally nobody knows or cares, that’s the point. Again gl to your kid if they want to be an oil & gas engineer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
I'm not the pp you quoted, but my kid (currently a college freshman) applied to Oklahoma and did not apply JMU (though he ultimately chose a different school.)
Oklahoma has many programs that JMU would not--for example, meteorology. Oklahoma also has a larger engineering school than JMU.
lol we know this suggestion was not for kids who have life-long meteorology goals. It was for the insane DMV ideology where you cling to any prestige possible instead of just … using the perfectly fine state colleges of your own state. but sure, if your NOVA kid has always dreamed of the flatlands of Oaklahoma and aspires to be an oil and gas engineer, it’s a great option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Some VA schools are large enough you hardly if ever run into, never mind see across the way, other kids from hs, church, ECs, etc. This is the case for my kid at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
ok then have fun in Tulsa.
University of Oklahoma isn't in Tulsa...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
ok then have fun in Tulsa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
But OP noted it in the post. What’s wrong with addressing and providing some options? I think VA has amazing in state options but not all kids want to stay in state.
It's looking like DC will have to stay in-state barring any huge merit packages from OOS publics or privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
It's looking like DC will have to stay in-state barring any huge merit packages from OOS publics or privates.