Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the feedback.
DD wanted a diverse school, so UNCC was a good state option for us. She also got into Rutgers-New Brunswick, but the tuition cost was crazy ($40k; only $11k in financial aid).
Based on my daughter's personality, it's best for all considered if she goes to school this fall *away from home*. I'm prepared to offer one year at UNCC and then she'll have to transfer in-state (Towson, UMBC, etc) OR pick a school that is a part of the Southern Regional Education Board (http://www.sreb.org/page/1304/).
I just wasn't sure if I was being cheap and didn't understand that this is an average cost. Like other pp's, although we can swing it, I just don't think UNCC is *worth* the cost.
I've posted on this forum a few times. DD wants to be a physician assistant, so her major is not yet defined. At UNCC she's undeclared (since it's likely she'll have to transfer after one year), but eventually she'll probably major in Psychology/Nutrition/something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, I wouldn't pay OOS tuition for unc-Charlotte. I'm from nc. Unc chapel hill and nc state, sure.
Those schools are overwhelmingly white.
UNC Charlotte is 61% white and 17% black which is as good as your goi to get for diversity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, I wouldn't pay OOS tuition for unc-Charlotte. I'm from nc. Unc chapel hill and nc state, sure.
Those schools are overwhelmingly white.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, I wouldn't pay OOS tuition for unc-Charlotte. I'm from nc. Unc chapel hill and nc state, sure.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, I wouldn't pay OOS tuition for unc-Charlotte. I'm from nc. Unc chapel hill and nc state, sure.
Anonymous wrote:Did your DD end up attending? My DD who is a junior is also interested in this school. With the 10k a year grant from DCPS the school seems like an option.
Anonymous wrote:OP you have posted some version at least 3 times. It seems like you are not comfortable with paying for the schools your DD got into this year. And there is no guarantee she will get into a PA program. Why don't you all look at her going to CC next year, boost her grades and transfer somewhere? Based on earlier posts, she hasn't been terribly motivated, so sending her several states a way may not be a good recipe for success.