| Despite being from NY, I don't know too much about the state subsidized half of Cornell. My guess is, they're not going ot be able to make it as affordable as a school that's lower in tuition because they receive state funding, but they may be able to adjust and would consider somewhat adjusting what they can offer you.
FWIW, I have major problems with Cornell's whole state subsidized thing-- I blame Cornell for screwing NY out of having a fantastic land grant university like many other states. Considering how good our K-12 is compared to the rest of the country and how many students here go to college it's a crime we don't have the best state university or one of the best-- oh wait we do, it's Cornell and they're still getting paid for it basically. |