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re: Why does University of Alabama have so many out of state students?
Posted on 6/21/14 at 1:10 pm to 3rddownonthe8
Posted on 6/21/14 at 1:10 pm to 3rddownonthe8
As explained before, UGA benefits from the state scholarship program. They can turn down very good students to take only the best students. All the while, the masses of people that fund the whole program have to send their kids to OOS schools for a decent education.
Posted on 6/21/14 at 1:22 pm to whiskeyjohn
that is very accurate.
that benefits UA, AU, Ole Miss and a lot of schools that now get very good students and oos tuition.
my comment was directed to the criticism that UGA is no where close to UF and UT. when in actuality it is. plus both of those schools are aau. if UGA ever gets into that group, they will likely move up higher in those rankings.
truth is any school ranked in the top 100 is pretty great, and only if you are in that top 25-30 are you next level, hence so many schools tied for rankings below that point.
that benefits UA, AU, Ole Miss and a lot of schools that now get very good students and oos tuition.
my comment was directed to the criticism that UGA is no where close to UF and UT. when in actuality it is. plus both of those schools are aau. if UGA ever gets into that group, they will likely move up higher in those rankings.
truth is any school ranked in the top 100 is pretty great, and only if you are in that top 25-30 are you next level, hence so many schools tied for rankings below that point.
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