Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
So UVA in state tuition is 18k. Out of state is 52k. That is just tuition. So even if my kid gets 15k from DCTAG I am still supplementing VA schools.
You're welcome.
This. We are in DC but 15k is far from making up the difference of paying OOS.
Virginia resident here-My child attends Clemson and we pay out of state tuition. I don’t understand how the cost of out of state tuition justifies a $15k credit that other students don’t get.
Because your child had the option to attend any one of the many excellent public universities in Virginia at an in-state rate. Residents of the District have no such option other than UDC, a commuter school that is pretty much a community college. None.
Okay, this makes sense. I hadn’t thought of that. Is GW private? American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
So UVA in state tuition is 18k. Out of state is 52k. That is just tuition. So even if my kid gets 15k from DCTAG I am still supplementing VA schools.
You're welcome.
This. We are in DC but 15k is far from making up the difference of paying OOS.
Virginia resident here-My child attends Clemson and we pay out of state tuition. I don’t understand how the cost of out of state tuition justifies a $15k credit that other students don’t get.
Because at least you have the option of several high quality in-state schools. DC residents have zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
So UVA in state tuition is 18k. Out of state is 52k. That is just tuition. So even if my kid gets 15k from DCTAG I am still supplementing VA schools.
You're welcome.
This. We are in DC but 15k is far from making up the difference of paying OOS.
Virginia resident here-My child attends Clemson and we pay out of state tuition. I don’t understand how the cost of out of state tuition justifies a $15k credit that other students don’t get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
OK. I'll bite. And you moved to the burbs for the "schools" so your kid wouldn't be in the "urban" environment. Too bad those other kids get a benefit that your privilege didn't give yorus. (Don't worry... your kid will be alright).
Yes, they will be alright. I’m envious of the parents who are getting the financial assistance!
You are getting the same thing from your state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
OK. I'll bite. And you moved to the burbs for the "schools" so your kid wouldn't be in the "urban" environment. Too bad those other kids get a benefit that your privilege didn't give yorus. (Don't worry... your kid will be alright).
Yes, they will be alright. I’m envious of the parents who are getting the financial assistance!
The bill provides $40 million for DCTAG, an increase in the annual DCTAG award from $10,000 to $15,000 and an increase in the lifetime DCTAG award from $50,000 to $75,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
So UVA in state tuition is 18k. Out of state is 52k. That is just tuition. So even if my kid gets 15k from DCTAG I am still supplementing VA schools.
You're welcome.
This. We are in DC but 15k is far from making up the difference of paying OOS.
Virginia resident here-My child attends Clemson and we pay out of state tuition. I don’t understand how the cost of out of state tuition justifies a $15k credit that other students don’t get.
Because your child had the option to attend any one of the many excellent public universities in Virginia at an in-state rate. Residents of the District have no such option other than UDC, a commuter school that is pretty much a community college. None.
Okay, this makes sense. I hadn’t thought of that. Is GW private? American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
So UVA in state tuition is 18k. Out of state is 52k. That is just tuition. So even if my kid gets 15k from DCTAG I am still supplementing VA schools.
You're welcome.
This. We are in DC but 15k is far from making up the difference of paying OOS.
Virginia resident here-My child attends Clemson and we pay out of state tuition. I don’t understand how the cost of out of state tuition justifies a $15k credit that other students don’t get.
Because your child had the option to attend any one of the many excellent public universities in Virginia at an in-state rate. Residents of the District have no such option other than UDC, a commuter school that is pretty much a community college. None.
Okay, this makes sense. I hadn’t thought of that. Is GW private? American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
DC was never given federal land to establish a “state university”. DC residents deserve a lot more than a measly 10-15k off state unis.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ask GWU and American to offer DC residents in-state type rates![]()
15k is a drop in the bucket really for college costs lately.
They are eligible for DCTAG, but only half the annual amount.
Not even half. DCTAG only gets you $2500 for these 2 schools
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ask GWU and American to offer DC residents in-state type rates![]()
15k is a drop in the bucket really for college costs lately.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ask GWU and American to offer DC residents in-state type rates![]()
15k is a drop in the bucket really for college costs lately.
They are eligible for DCTAG, but only half the annual amount.