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Most economical colleges in the South?

Hi folks, I am a junior and I am really aiming to stay in the South for college. Does anyone know of some particularly affordable colleges in this region? Much appreciated!

a year ago

Hi! There are a number of schools in the South that are known for their affordability without compromising on the quality of their education.

Berea College in Kentucky is worth noting because it offers a no-tuition promise, where every admitted student receives a Tuition Promise Scholarship which pays for four years of tuition. However, students are expected to commit to working a certain number of hours on campus as part of the deal.

Truman State University in Missouri is a public school known for its affordability and has been consistently ranked highly for being a best-value college.

University of Florida (UF) - UF is a highly-ranked public college noted for its affordability and a strong return on investment. They are committed to providing a high-quality education at an affordable cost for their students.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - UNC Chapel Hill is one of the public universities that has a best-value reputation. They are committed to covering 100% of the demonstrated need for in-state students, which can make a significant impact on the final cost of attendance.

Georgia Tech - Georgia Institute of Technology is a globally recognized research university that provides high-quality education at a relatively affordable cost, especially for in-state students.

Texas A&M University - This university is highly regarded and is renowned for its affordability and value.

It's important to remember that the overall cost can be influenced by financial aid packages, so the sticker price isn't always what you would be expected to pay. Make sure to use each school's Net Price Calculator to get a better estimate of what you might pay out-of-pocket. As you navigate the college application process, it's important to balance affordability with fit to ensure you end up at a college that supports both your educational goals and your budget.

a year ago

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