<p>with all due respect, my Texas friends, your plight is not as bad as it seems. </p>
<p>“Vals get first year free” sounds like merit to me. (Not available at UC.)</p>
<p>In addition, Texas does in fact offer merit scholarships, albeit some may just be a few k for national merit. (Not avail at UC)</p>
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<p>Note, for a family with a ZERO efc, UC expects them to pony up ~$10k per year (and increasing). Anyone know what UT’s policy is for zero efc’ers?</p>
<p>And, yes, there are some private colleges and unis where need-based finaid (not merit) make it cheaper to attend than the instate public.</p>
<p>btw: I was really shocked to see that UT’s COA is as high as a UC. UT system used to be dirt-cheap… Where did the petro dollars go?</p>