Anonymous wrote:CNU is a very average school while W&M is borderline elite. No comparison. I’d never send a kid to CNU
Anonymous wrote:I did have to laugh at them sending us a gold trimmed folder in the mail last spring…all to say that our Monroe scholar got zero dollars. We didn’t expect any money. But why send a fancy folder to tell us about our package…of loans?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think William and Mary is comparable to Mary Washington in terms of experience? They seem to attract completely different graduates. Mary Washington is even a tier lower than JMU and CNU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of schools that, if your child could get into WM, they could go to college for next to nothing, with merit aid. Also, in VA, CNU is nearby and is about 1/2 the cost at $24k.
You can’t have it both ways— highly ranked and low cost for middle class and above just doesn’t exist.
I just went directly to the CNU website and they have their COA listed as $37k 🙄
$37k is the out-of-state cost. $24k is the in state cost. Wm is $42k in state.
That is definitely the in state cost
https://cnu.edu/financialaid/cost/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of schools that, if your child could get into WM, they could go to college for next to nothing, with merit aid. Also, in VA, CNU is nearby and is about 1/2 the cost at $24k.
You can’t have it both ways— highly ranked and low cost for middle class and above just doesn’t exist.
I just went directly to the CNU website and they have their COA listed as $37k 🙄
$37k is the out-of-state cost. $24k is the in state cost. Wm is $42k in state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did have to laugh at them sending us a gold trimmed folder in the mail last spring…all to say that our Monroe scholar got zero dollars. We didn’t expect any money. But why send a fancy folder to tell us about our package…of loans?
Is the Monroe scholar the honors college? I always assumed it was a scholarship based on the name.
Anonymous wrote:I did have to laugh at them sending us a gold trimmed folder in the mail last spring…all to say that our Monroe scholar got zero dollars. We didn’t expect any money. But why send a fancy folder to tell us about our package…of loans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of schools that, if your child could get into WM, they could go to college for next to nothing, with merit aid. Also, in VA, CNU is nearby and is about 1/2 the cost at $24k.
You can’t have it both ways— highly ranked and low cost for middle class and above just doesn’t exist.
I just went directly to the CNU website and they have their COA listed as $37k 🙄