Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Net price calculator results in increasing order:
Princeton 6k
Harvard 13k
Yale 14k
Dartmouth 15k
Hopkins 20k
Columbia 20k
Penn 21k
Stanford 24k
Duke 25k
Cornell 25k
Brown 33k
Guessing its the COA. Princeton is known to be very generous.
Is this the amount of aid you would receive or is this the cost of attendance?
Anonymous wrote:Net price calculator results in increasing order:
Princeton 6k
Harvard 13k
Yale 14k
Dartmouth 15k
Hopkins 20k
Columbia 20k
Penn 21k
Stanford 24k
Duke 25k
Cornell 25k
Brown 33k
Anonymous wrote:Very surprised by a generous merit offer from a Canadian university (we are American). Turned it down but hurt to do so
Anonymous wrote:My kids applied to many CTCL colleges in the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. Every single one of the CTCLs offered about 50 percent off. These were merit scholarships. By contrast, the NESCACs offered no aid at all, which was fair since both spouses worked and the family had enough money to pay full tuition. We ended up with a NESCAC student and a CTCL student. (My kids actually preferred many CTCLs to many NESCACs due to location, vibe, etc )
Anonymous wrote:UF would have cost around $28k per year ($18k after DCTAG)
correction: ~$25k merit, not total cost :
U Miami ~$25k
Northeastern ~$25k
Ended up at UVA (no merit, OOS) ~$65k