Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
Our state legislature won't pay for it. Out of state tuition is needed because Virginia doesn't fund it's colleges the way California does.
the state could mandate it without increasing funding.
That would result in lower cashflow.
and?
NP. Point would be that the university may not be able to afford the lower cashflow.
it's not like they'd have a choice
They don’t have a choice, but the UV system and student organizations are opposing the legislation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
Our state legislature won't pay for it. Out of state tuition is needed because Virginia doesn't fund it's colleges the way California does.
the state could mandate it without increasing funding.
That would result in lower cashflow.
and?
NP. Point would be that the university may not be able to afford the lower cashflow.
it's not like they'd have a choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
We need this. UVA, WM, VT, and JMU are admitting a ton of kids from NJ lately.
Limited choices in nj
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the Cal State system being addressed as well?
Out of state demand would be far lower for most Cal States than for UCs.
NO Cal States are reserved for Californians. Same with commmunity colleges. Very strict one year residency rules.
This is a moot point. Other than maybe Cal Poly, OOS demand for Cal States (particularly with OOS tuition) is low.
+1. As I posted somewhere earlier, Cal Poly SBO is something like 16% OOS. But, Cal Poly Pomona is only 3% OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
Our state legislature won't pay for it. Out of state tuition is needed because Virginia doesn't fund it's colleges the way California does.
the state could mandate it without increasing funding.
That would result in lower cashflow.
and?
NP. Point would be that the university may not be able to afford the lower cashflow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the Cal State system being addressed as well?
Out of state demand would be far lower for most Cal States than for UCs.
NO Cal States are reserved for Californians. Same with commmunity colleges. Very strict one year residency rules.
This is a moot point. Other than maybe Cal Poly, OOS demand for Cal States (particularly with OOS tuition) is low.
Anonymous wrote:Well as a Californian, I hope this goes through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
We need this. UVA, WM, VT, and JMU are admitting a ton of kids from NJ lately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
We need this. UVA, WM, VT, and JMU are admitting a ton of kids from NJ lately.
Great idea! I live in Pennsylvania. Hoping University of Pittsburgh does this too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the Cal State system being addressed as well?
Out of state demand would be far lower for most Cal States than for UCs.
NO Cal States are reserved for Californians. Same with commmunity colleges. Very strict one year residency rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the Cal State system being addressed as well?
Out of state demand would be far lower for most Cal States than for UCs.
Anonymous wrote:Hey California rising seniors, Alabama is always looking for OOS. (I'm NOT 'Roll Tide' poster)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopefully Virginia has to do the same
We need this. UVA, WM, VT, and JMU are admitting a ton of kids from NJ lately.
Noooo, people forget that schools like UVA are valued commodities because of selectivity. Don’t bring down the schools admission standards for instate kids with lower stats. This the reason that Michigan has increased in rankings while UNC has moved down. Michigan increased the number of oos students.
People care more about options being available for their kids than rankings.