Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of OOS kids at all of the VA public schools. So I guess plenty of people are happy to pay OOS tuition to go there!
Lots of New Yorkers go to WM.
Jon Stewart of Daily Show went there.
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary applications fell this year and their admission rate (36 percent) is unimpressive. What’s going on with that school?
Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of OOS kids at all of the VA public schools. So I guess plenty of people are happy to pay OOS tuition to go there!
Lots of New Yorkers go to WM.
Jon Stewart of Daily Show went there.
Not a New Yorker when he went, he is a Jersey boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT engineering - heck yes. It's one of the top engineering schools in the country.
And so is UMD Clark School of Engineering. They have NASA Goddard right down the street. A huge brand new Kim building which is state of the art and top notch. They are the only university that has a neutral buoyancy tank/facility in the country to mimic weightless conditions in space. Not to mention Clark just donated another $219 million in October to expand the engineering school and research even more. Internships are close by in DC as well.
US News Top Engineering Schools
UMD #22
VT #30
Best Colleges Top Engineering
VT #17
UMD #25
Top Engineering College 2018
UMD #17
VT #25
Also, if you decide to not pursue engineering or other science degrees, UMD has so many other offerings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of OOS kids at all of the VA public schools. So I guess plenty of people are happy to pay OOS tuition to go there!
Lots of New Yorkers go to WM.
+1
Plenty of OOS students at JMU, VT, GMU, etc.
What is the draw that people would want to pay the premium.
For example someone could attend Towson in-state for $26k/yr. JMU will cost $37k/yr for OOS. Is it really worth the additional $11k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of OOS kids at all of the VA public schools. So I guess plenty of people are happy to pay OOS tuition to go there!
Lots of New Yorkers go to WM.
+1
Plenty of OOS students at JMU, VT, GMU, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of OOS kids at all of the VA public schools. So I guess plenty of people are happy to pay OOS tuition to go there!
Lots of New Yorkers go to WM.