Florida State ranks among those investing most resources per student

<p>A pretty surprising bit for those of you in the cycle. Florida State made the list of being ranked as having the most financial resources per student.</p>

<p>The top 10:
1st College of William and Mary $27,572 spent per student(2011)
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
10th University of Oregon - $21,749</p>

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<p>Great to see tuition dollars put to good use. </p>

<p>Florida State was also ranked 18th best value public college and 3rd best in Florida by Kiplinger:
Best</a> Values in Public Colleges, 2011-12</p>

<p>Go Noles!</p>

<p>Does Florida State give good scholarships as well for OOS students?</p>

<p>I’d say that it’s decent, because according to [Best</a> Values in Public Colleges, 2011-12](<a href=“Best College Values, 2019 | Kiplinger”>Best College Values, 2019 | Kiplinger) they’re ranked #31. Also, according to [FSU</a> Admissions | Freshman | Finances | Freshman Scholarships](<a href=“FSU Admissions | Error 404 page not found”>FSU Admissions | Error 404 page not found) they have a 50% waiver on tuition for out-of-state students.</p>