Does anyone know which states are most generous with out-of-state scholarships for students looking to go to college elsewhere? I'm trying to expand my college list with states that help financially.
While the best approach is often to research individual schools, as they each have their unique scholarship offerings, several states are generally known for being generous with out-of-state students.
The schools in Alabama, such as the University of Alabama and Auburn University, offer substantial merit-based scholarships, often dependent on GPA and SAT/ACT scores. Similarly, schools in Florida and Georgia, like the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, offer attractive packages for high-achieving students.
Arizona is another state to consider. Universities such as Arizona State University and the University of Arizona offer a range of scholarships for out-of-state students based on academic achievement.
Oklahoma's public universities, like the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, also offer significant scholarships for out-of-state students with strong academic records.
Keep an eye out for "reciprocity agreements" - these are agreements between states that allow out-of-state students to pay in-state tuition at public universities.
Lastly, remember that private colleges and universities, which are often more expensive but also frequently offer generous aid packages, can be found throughout the country. Searching for schools that meet a high percentage of demonstrated need for all students, including out-of-state and international ones, can be another useful strategy.
Remember to use each college's financial aid calculator to get a sense of what your financial aid package might look like at each school. Good luck with your search and application process!
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