Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the OOS tuition $ helps.
They aim for 1/3 OOS
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised so many people are making decisions already given that financial aid letters are not available for most schools. Of course, there are a lot of wealthy people that do not care about FAFSA/qualify for aid.
Anonymous wrote:Also, the OOS tuition $ helps.
Anonymous wrote:Nice of them to go straight to the OOS candidates when so many deserving in state kids would love to have a shot!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get off the waitlist from out-of-state or in-state?
I sort of feel like they would prioritize in-state first, but no clue.
Last year when they took a few off WL I believe it was OOS for A&S. I know it was discussed on the admissions blog.
Anonymous wrote: This is similar to last year. UVA uses its wait list early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get off the waitlist from out-of-state or in-state?
I sort of feel like they would prioritize in-state first, but no clue.