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Tuition's about $35,000 for most private schools, including Stanford. I
don't know the exact figure, but it'll be in that range. Room & board,
fees, etc. PLUS tuition is usually about $50,000 a year. I WISH it were
only $12,000 lol. Stanford has great financial aid from what I've heard,
because it's such a great school with a huge endowment. And it's extremely
selective, so getting admitted is very difficult. They call it a west coast
ivy for a reason, lol.
the new financial aid program specifies that if your parents earn under
$100,000 annually, then you can qualify for free tuition and the only
things you have to pay for are room and board. Also, if your parents earn
less than $60,000 annually, you qualify for free tuition AND free room and
board. I believe if your parents earn less than $150,000 annually but earn
more than 100,000, you qualify for %30 reduced tuition. =]
@taylorswift091196 lol how do you know she didn't work as hard as you. Lots
of legacy kids are very qualified for stanford. most stanford alumni would
be somewhat familiar with the process and know what it takes to get in.
Most legacy kids do not just sit back and relax expecting a free ride in.
Poder estudiar en cualquiera de estas estupendas universidades de USA es
una pasada y un sueño que dificilmente pueda hacer realidad. No sabes la
suerte que tienes Allie, yo trabajaría en la Hostelería e incluso daría
clases de Español gratis por poder graduarme en Standford.
Legacy kid? Come on you gotta get in through your own efforts there are
thousands of people out here like me who may work harder than you but just
because you're a legacy we lose a spot. Thinking about this makes me very
angry>:(
Well Einstein Dropped out of college and he was smarter than all you
posers. Yea study for four years then forget nearly everything 2 years
after you graduate unless you go to grad school yay school.
How much is the tuition fee at Stanford? I'm planning to study college
there. I heard it's about like $12,000. Can you like have like downpayments
there?