Anonymous wrote:FSU has low OOS tuition (relatively speaking).
Anonymous wrote:WVU mentioned here but is becoming more and more popular. Actually a lot of kids from up north like NJ.
Anonymous wrote:FSU has low OOS tuition (relatively speaking).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue if she is interested in engineering (and probably a few other OOS engineering schools).
Didn't happen for us (merit aid at Purdue) but your situation may vary. DS also got into Ga TEch for aerospace engineering. Also no merit aid.
It only works for females.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt - my dc got full tuition covered and admission to the honors college. We are out-of-state.
Would your mind sharing your child’s stats? And congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Tennessee!
Anonymous wrote:OP - apply widely. The cost of applications are a drop in the bucket when you consider overall cost. DD's 7 out of state acceptances (public) ranged from 0 merit aid to instate tuition. Not schools talked about here. We would never have been able to anticipate the results ahead of time, never.
Anonymous wrote:I assume PP meant 4.36 gpa for Pitt and not 3.36.
Someone looking at Pitt as an OOS option because stats are not high enough for UVA or UMD should know that Pitt likely won't give them merit. They are looking for all A's and very high test scores.