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TCU 360: Tuition to exceed $50,000 moving forward
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<blockquote data-quote="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink" data-source="post: 2795595" data-attributes="member: 4967"><p>As some have said, the issues related to TCU's base tuition isn't specific to TCU. Nothing too unique about the full tuition price relative to our peers. If TCU makes no sense to a prospective student because of cost, none of its peers are going to make sense. </p><p></p><p>Big question is how much scholarships and aid the school can provide. Not all schools are the same there, especially wrt scholarships. I think that is a big focus of the "Lead On" campaign. Scholarship support can really go a long way to attracting high quality students. If it offers more and higher value merit based scholarships, combined with its top notch campus and dorm life and student life, its going to have no trouble continuing to attract a variety of good students. </p><p></p><p>As an aside, Rice came up with this program last year where students admitted from families making 130,000 got full tuition and families between 130 and 200K received at least half. <a href="https://www.fox8live.com/2018/09/19/rice-university-offer-full-tuition-students-with-family-incomes-under/" target="_blank">https://www.fox8live.com/2018/09/19/rice-university-offer-full-tuition-students-with-family-incomes-under/</a></p><p></p><p>Makes me wonder that if the lead on campaign is successful, could TCU do something similar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink, post: 2795595, member: 4967"] As some have said, the issues related to TCU's base tuition isn't specific to TCU. Nothing too unique about the full tuition price relative to our peers. If TCU makes no sense to a prospective student because of cost, none of its peers are going to make sense. Big question is how much scholarships and aid the school can provide. Not all schools are the same there, especially wrt scholarships. I think that is a big focus of the "Lead On" campaign. Scholarship support can really go a long way to attracting high quality students. If it offers more and higher value merit based scholarships, combined with its top notch campus and dorm life and student life, its going to have no trouble continuing to attract a variety of good students. As an aside, Rice came up with this program last year where students admitted from families making 130,000 got full tuition and families between 130 and 200K received at least half. [URL]https://www.fox8live.com/2018/09/19/rice-university-offer-full-tuition-students-with-family-incomes-under/[/URL] Makes me wonder that if the lead on campaign is successful, could TCU do something similar? [/QUOTE]
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