CUNY Baruch Full-Ride Out-of-State?

<p>Hey everyone, </p>

<p>I'm currently entering senior year, and I am very seriously considering going to Baruch College in NYC next year, though I'm definitely going to need some financial help. Here are my stats:
-Weighted GPA: 100.62
-Rank: 2 of about 400
-700 on SAT Critical Reading
-740 on SAT Math
-9 AP Courses by the end of Senior Year (Already received a 5 in AP Language and Comp, AP Stats, and a 4 in U.S. History)
-Co-President of the Spanish Club
-Secretary of the Social Studies Honor Society
-Member of Math Honor Society
-Member of World Language Honor Society
-Member of Science Honor Society
-Member of SGA General Assembly
-Member of the Leo Club
-Writer for the school newspaper</p>

<p>I think I'm decently qualified, but I'm really not sure how their scholarship or honors programs work. I've looked into the Macaulay Honors College, but heard they don't offer full-tuition for out-of-state students. Does Baruch alone offer it? If so do I have a good chance of receiving it? Also, do they have scholarships which offer money for dorming as well?</p>

<p>Sorry for asking so many questions. I'm just trying to figure this all out.</p>

<p>Try using the Net Price Calculator on their web site. If it asks for your stats it may show you what they project yoru merit aid to be. Also look at the pinned threads at the top of this forum. You would qualify for major merit aid at some schools like Alabama.</p>

<p>Baruch does not have scholarships for housing. You will be responsible for paying your own housing cost which will be extremely expensive if you want to live in manhattan. While Baruch does offer scholarships, they will not cover the additional cost of being and OOS student.</p>