<p>oh…ok! I was thinking USan Diego</p>
<p>did you run the NPC for UMaine Ft Kent and look at their merit?</p>
<p>Also look at Troy Univ and their merit.</p>
<p>Did you run the NPC using your mom’s info? Can you copy paste the USD results</p>
<p>Something doesn’t make sense. If your mom is low income, then you’d get a Pell Grant. You’d also get a full direct loan. </p>
<p>USD
…SD Residents – MN Residents --Non-Resident</p>
<p>Tuition (30 hours)… $4,164.00 --$4,778.00-- $6,246.00
Fees<strong><em>…3,858.00 – 3,858.00 – 4,548.00
Books (estimate)…1,100.00 – 1,100.00 --1,100.00
Housing</em></strong><em>… 3,926.00 – 3,926.00 – 3,926.00
Food Service</em>****…3,106.00 – 3,106.00 – 3,106.00
Total … $16,154.00 – $16,768.00 – $18,926.00</p>
<p>How could the net cost be $20k???</p>
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Here is UMaine Ft Kent’s info
OOS Tuition $9900 per year (and there are some lenient merit offers that could further reduce…see below)
COA $20,592</p>
<p>(full-time) 24-36 credits $9,900
Fees 2 $975
Health Insurance 3 $997
Books & Supplies 4 $1,000
Subtotal: $12,872
Residence Hall Room 5 $4,150
Board (19-Meal Plan) 6 $3,570
COA…$20,592</p>
<p>University of Maine Fort Kent</p>
<p>2014-2015 Scholarships for First Year Students (12 or less college credits)</p>
<p>Scholarship Name Eligibility Requirements Amount</p>
<p>Bengal Gold<br>
2 out of 3:
If SAT score is 1050+ (23+ ACT), class rank is top 30% or High School GPA of 3.00-4.00 $5,000.00</p>
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<p>Here is the UMaine Ft Kent info.</p>
<p>You’d get a Pell Grant if your mom is low income. You’d also get at least $5k in merit (maybe more!). So that’s about $10k in grants. With some money from your dad and a small student loan, you’d have costs covered.</p>
<p>Have you not applied to any of the smaller state schools in Pennsylvania? West Chester, IUP, Bloomsburg, Kutztown, IUP, etc? There are plenty of affordable in state options. Granted, they might not be as exciting as some other schools, but you will certainly get a solid education with much less debt. </p>