<p>I’m not disagreeing although the fact is, her EFC is estimated at $2,900/ year and outside of the hyper selective schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Williams, that’s typically the baseline by which schools will price the product. By the way I ran the NPC on a couple of different schools on the list (I assumed she came from a family of four, but have no idea if that’s true), and all cost at least $7,700. There were a couple of borderline prospective schools I excluded since the NPC estimated it would cost >$10,000/ yr to attend. </p>
<p>It really is unfortunate how poorly New Hampshire funds its higher education system. Residents of the state should not be forced to take on $32,000 (average for NH inhabitants) in debt just to get a degree. </p>