<p>Among regional universities (South), College of Charleston has been ranked as having the most financial resources per student.</p>
<p>On the university level the rank went:
1st College of William and Mary $27,572
2nd University of Georgia $27,028
3rd Clemson U $26,293
4th Virginia Tech $26,261
5th Clark University (MA) $25,073
6th Texas Christian University $24,486
7th Indiana University--Bloomington $22,806
8th College of New Jersey $22,625
9th Binghamton University--SUNY (NY) $22,181</p>
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<p>Thanks for sharing. This is interesting. Son has received generous FA/scholarship offers from schools he is not even applying to. Hard to figure it all out or understand the rationales in play but important more than ever to get the most available.</p>
<p>No problem! Usually, schools will offer money to excellent students in order to attract them to their school over other schools where that excellent student may just be one of thousands of excellent students. It’s a bit like football recruitment. </p>
<p>I think the best thing to do is find the school that’s best for you.</p>