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Happy Dog

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Yes and no


Having gone through the process twice and knowing quite a few athletes that are not football or basketball players, it's almost always much better merit aid packages that are the difference. And not just athletes. A friend's son went to Florida over VT because they got a much better merit aid package from UF. VT loses a lot of great students to much better financial packages.

My son ended up going to a small Catholic school with much smaller classes for about a third of the cost at VT after merit and athletic aid. Total no-brainer.

(In response to this post by Pylons)

Posted: 10/21/2021 at 09:16AM



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In-state Tuition for Out-of-state Athletes? -- florida_hokie 10/18/2021 09:33AM
  That's not a student athlete funding issue, -- Pylons 10/20/2021 8:48PM
  Yes and no -- Happy Dog 10/21/2021 09:16AM
  Did you or the friends apply for need-based aid? -- Pylons 10/21/2021 09:49AM
  Got it -- Happy Dog 10/21/2021 12:40PM
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  No (and not VT's call to make) -- hokiehigh2000 10/18/2021 2:49PM
  Not yet. -- RJHokie 10/18/2021 09:51AM
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  ...and get paid at the same time. ** -- EDGEMAN 10/18/2021 8:38PM
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