<p>Can someone list some cheap but good universities?
im talkin abt undergraduate...preferably in business program (:
thanks!!</p>
<p>p.s im an international student (:</p>
<p>Can someone list some cheap but good universities?
im talkin abt undergraduate...preferably in business program (:
thanks!!</p>
<p>p.s im an international student (:</p>
<p>Share your grades, SAT, SAT II, AP, A Level, etc... results with us. And what do you mean by "cheap"? You are way too vague. We need more info.</p>
<p>VT, Clemson.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, money for tuition is a significant factor for many students in selecting a college; but it shouldn't be your only consideration. Nevertheless, consider the undergraduate business school at Baruch College/City University of New York. Be forewarned, Baruch is highly competitive. Also think about the Whittemore College of Business at the University of New Hampshire.</p>
<p>James Madison University, in Virginia. They have an outstanding business program and you're 2 hours away from Washington D.C. where employers love to hire JMU grads (especially international students) at very high salaries. DC is a great job market for young people with int'l experience.</p>
<p>My Average GPA: 3.7 (unweighted)
SAT: aiming for 2000...
SAT II: MATh II C, Spanish, Chinese (All aim for 700 or above)
AP: WIll have 6 APs in total. Aiming for all 4 and above score.
Well, cheap as in...i hope the total cost can be within 30,000 or around there? or unis that offer a lot of scholarship for int'l students =)
thanks!!!</p>
<p>$30,000/year or for all 4 years? $30,000 year will get you quite a few good schools, including Indiana University-Bloomington, which has a good Business school.</p>
<p>Here is Kiplinger's list of best-value publics, sorted by OOS tuition.</p>
<p>thanks for the help!
anymore info=)?</p>
<p>Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Doesnt Rice use their endowment to reduce tuition by a wide margin? Also, William & Mary is a private school experience at a public price. One of the best values anywhere, esp in state.</p>
<p>Yes, Rice's tuition is significantly less than its peer institutions. It does not provide financial aid to internationals, though, although there is a merit scholarship designated specifically for international students.</p>
<p>I don't understand the suggestion by palmettotree of Vanderbilt. How is Vanderbilt cheap?</p>
<p>I don't know how their business program is, but Truman State University is supposedly ranked really high for being affordable, and what you get for your money.</p>
<p>As an international student, privates may be the cheapest option for you. Especially if you're willing to go down a tier for merit money.</p>
<p>A State University.</p>
<p>UT-Austin its around 24k a year</p>
<p>in terms of quality and price, UCs are the best if you are in state.</p>
<p>sorry, what's merit money? :(</p>
<p>Baylor is a pretty good private school and is significantly cheaper than most other privates.</p>
<p>Rice is fairly cheap also.</p>
<p>state universities lol. like UW-Madison I guess? I heard Cornell and Rice are cheap also compared to other private institutions.</p>