<p>Erin’s Dad…that’s only for the tuition part at UMinn-Twin Cities. The student will not be commuting from home you have to add another $11k+ for room, board, books, etc.</p>
<p>To go to UMinn-TC as an OOS student, the cost will be what is in Post #30 above. </p>
<p>And, since there would be (at least) annual int’l travel, that adds a bit more to the cost. </p>
<p>With her stats, the school that would likely cost her the least is UAlabama for ChemE.</p>
<p>With her stats, she’d get free tuition plus 2500 per year. Her remaining costs would be about $12k plus int’l travel. Total value of the scholarships would be over $90,000.</p>
<p>She’d get two scholarships…one from the university and one from the Col o Eng’g.</p>
<p>Look for BOTH scholarships here…
[Scholarships</a> - Undergraduate Students - The College of Engineering - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://eng.ua.edu/undergraduate/scholarships/]Scholarships”>Scholarships – College of Engineering | The University of Alabama)</p>
<p>Here’s the ChemE dept
[Chemical</a> and Biological Engineering - The College of Engineering - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://che.eng.ua.edu/]Chemical”>http://che.eng.ua.edu/)</p>
<p>Bama has a brand new mega-sized Science and Engineering Complex (SEC)…state of the art and amazing.</p>
<p>the pic on this page was Phase I of the new SEC…this bldg is 200,000 sq feet. It’s in the shape of a Pentagon, so you’re only seeing 2 sides of the bldg. The entire new complex is over 800,000 sq feet.</p>
<p>The campus is GORGEOUS, the people are friendly, and the academics are strong.</p>
<p>My son is a ChemE major there. He’s a senior this year. He’s had a very good experience with many research opps. </p>
<p>that can be her financial safety. </p>
<p>The app is up now. Bama has already accepted students for Fall 2013. </p>
<p>The scholarships are assured if she applies before Dec 1st.</p>