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Unread 28-04-2004, 11:13
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Re: HS and college seniors: where are you going next year?

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Originally Posted by Randy
Wow, RIT, My cousin is going there now and paying $40k/year in-state.
No they aren't. From someone who actually pays to go to RIT, with tuition, room, and board, the total cost is somewhere around $30,000 per year (from looking at RIT's website it's $30,549). Now, most of the people I know are on some form of scholarship or other as well as financial aid. That said, RIT's also a private institution so there's no such thing as "in-state" tuition. RIT happens to be one of the cheaper private schools out there. About 6 years ago, when I was looking at colleges (was it really that long ago?), RIT was listed as one of the best values in the northeast.

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