Anonymous[b wrote:]state schools would be better if they had more european style controls. very low cost but 60% of the student body would not be allowed and shunted off elsewhere. [/quote[/b]]
Do you have any idea what kind of GPA and test scores it takes to get into UCLA, Berkeley, UVA, William & Mary and now even Virginia Tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk is cheap; look at where kids are actually applying and getting accepted. Spoiler alert Arlington parents, most of your kids aren't getting into an Ivy...
^https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/college-admissions-a-snapshot/^
Anonymous wrote:Talk is cheap; look at where kids are actually applying and getting accepted. Spoiler alert Arlington parents, most of your kids aren't getting into an Ivy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only 20K more than UVA???
No, I just checked. Georgetown is now $72 and UVA is $32 in-state; however, UVA was only $23K when DC started there three years ago so if you do go to UVA be sure to lock in the rate (you are allowed to do so on the paperwork - I don't remember if there is a fee or not, but be sure to check the box). All the publics universities in VA are jumping in price. William & Mary is now a whopping $37K. I believe the Commonwealth of Virginia passed a law that allowed parents to lock in at a stated rate year 1 and that tuition sticks with you all four years but could be wrong. We also didn't pay for the $3K a year health plan because DC is on our horrendous ACA plan. This year our entire tuition bill for her is $8K, $7500 of which is a direct unsubsidized loan (we are a donut hole family) because DC moved off campus and is doing her own cooking. No car. No sorority. No other fancy stuff. It is doable but you have to pay attention, which we do because we have three going thru the Virginia universities at the same time.
William & Mary locks tuition for 4 years for in-state students. UVA has an optional guaranteed tuition plan. https://sfs.virginia.edu/guarantee
VA is increasing tuition across the board 5% this coming year. Locked in, sure. But you have to get that lock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only 20K more than UVA???
No, I just checked. Georgetown is now $72 and UVA is $32 in-state; however, UVA was only $23K when DC started there three years ago so if you do go to UVA be sure to lock in the rate (you are allowed to do so on the paperwork - I don't remember if there is a fee or not, but be sure to check the box). All the publics universities in VA are jumping in price. William & Mary is now a whopping $37K. I believe the Commonwealth of Virginia passed a law that allowed parents to lock in at a stated rate year 1 and that tuition sticks with you all four years but could be wrong. We also didn't pay for the $3K a year health plan because DC is on our horrendous ACA plan. This year our entire tuition bill for her is $8K, $7500 of which is a direct unsubsidized loan (we are a donut hole family) because DC moved off campus and is doing her own cooking. No car. No sorority. No other fancy stuff. It is doable but you have to pay attention, which we do because we have three going thru the Virginia universities at the same time.
William & Mary locks tuition for 4 years for in-state students. UVA has an optional guaranteed tuition plan. https://sfs.virginia.edu/guarantee
VA is increasing tuition across the board 5% this coming year. Locked in, sure. But you have to get that lock.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP. This forum often states that the high price of privates is not worth it.