Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only $40k
for a state school
think about what you are saying
It costs us $33k/year. UVa is very affordable.
Anonymous wrote:only $40k
for a state school
think about what you are saying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
Not ridiculous. Your other options are OOS at publics like UCLA (76k+) and Berkekey at ($78+). Privates like USC are over $90k a year. Don't like it? Go to the community college and take advantage of the guaranteed transfer program.
UVA already is discounting in-state costs (engineering is an expensive program!). College is a luxury, it is not a promise to your kid. Have them work for a gap year if need be.
But stop haranguing in this point. Clearly you have a sour grapes issue with UVA engineering because you keep raising this bizarre fact.
And for non-engineering types (the vast majority), UVA's COA for its most popular College of Arts & Sciences, all in, is only $40k ... still an extraordinary benefit when compared to OOS and private tuitions
Anonymous wrote:only $40k
for a state school
think about what you are saying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
UVA gets top kids, Engineering too. The very top stem kids at TJ and top privates pick UVA only if they do not get into ivies/stanford/MIt/UCB/CMU/Duke/Rice. Uva is the backup. As long as it is less than these others, it is priced in the market. For Need based aid kids, the very top Engineering programs (mit, ivies, stanford) give significant financial aid such that the cost of attendance is lower than the net cost of Uva after aid. But for full pay or not highly aided kids, UVA engineering at 50k is still a bargain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
My co-worker told me they were paying like $70k last two years at UVA engineering. Made me feel less bad about paying $85k for my kid's Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
Not ridiculous. Your other options are OOS at publics like UCLA (76k+) and Berkekey at ($78+). Privates like USC are over $90k a year. Don't like it? Go to the community college and take advantage of the guaranteed transfer program.
UVA already is discounting in-state costs (engineering is an expensive program!). College is a luxury, it is not a promise to your kid. Have them work for a gap year if need be.
But stop haranguing in this point. Clearly you have a sour grapes issue with UVA engineering because you keep raising this bizarre fact.
And for non-engineering types (the vast majority), UVA's COA for its most popular College of Arts & Sciences, all in, is only $40k ... still an extraordinary benefit when compared to OOS and private tuitions
Anonymous wrote:https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2024-2025
Tuition + Room/Board/Books/Fees
Engineering 1st Year
Virginian 49,874
Non-Virginian 89,018 to 90,378
Engineering 2nd, 3rd Year
Virginian: 50,936
Non-Virginian: 90,080 to 91,440
Engineering Tuition 4th Year
Virginian: 49,876
Non-Virginian: 89,014 to 90,374
Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:In-state cost for UVA School of Engineering is more than 50K per year now. How ridiculous!