<p>My Parents are giving me 20k a year, and the rest I have to find myself. I am looking for colleges with at most 35k (tuition+room board+misc costs).</p>
<p>I have around a 91 weighted average in all honors classes, a 31 on the ACT, a combined 1420 on the sats(math 770, reading 650), strong ECs with 3 Varsity sports a year since 10th grade with a captain spots on 2, with 3 clubs.</p>
<p>I am looking to major in Marketing, with a minor in something like graphic design. And as such the school needs to be at least somewhat known in this field, and well as being in a nice setting with opportunities for internships.</p>
<p>My Current List for this category is…
Geneseo
Binghamton
University of Delaware
University of Vermont
Wisco.
Indiana Bloomington</p>
<p>Any other suggestions? or advice?</p>
<p>Are you a NYer? If so, be aware that often OOS public schools are often stingy with aid for those who are not in state. Do check on that.</p>
<p>Is your family eligible for financial aid? Run the numbers through some calculators. You may be eligible for enough financial aid that some private schools can be an option. Also look at private schools that have merit money.</p>
<p>I am a New Yorker, sorry I should have said that.</p>
<p>My sister did not qualify for financial aid after her freshman year, and as my families income has only increased, I don’t think I will either.</p>
<p>Perhaps [Carlson</a> School of Management at the University of Minnesota](<a href=“http://www.csom.umn.edu/page4112.aspx]Carlson”>http://www.csom.umn.edu/page4112.aspx)</p>
<p>Majors: [Undergraduate</a> Majors](<a href=“http://www.csom.umn.edu/Page8492.aspx]Undergraduate”>http://www.csom.umn.edu/Page8492.aspx)
also [Graphic</a> Design](<a href=“http://dha.design.umn.edu/programs/graphic/]Graphic”>http://dha.design.umn.edu/programs/graphic/) in the College of Design (you’d need to investigate how coursework might be combined).</p>
<p>Average academic profile: [Academic</a> Profile](<a href=“http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/Academics/profile.html]Academic”>http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/Academics/profile.html)</p>
<p>And finally: *Nonresident students (residents of states other than MN, ND, SD, or WI): Beginning fall semester 2008, a new tuition structure will be put in place for new nonresident students. Nonresident tuition will cost just $2,000 more each semester than Minnesota resident tuition. Using 2007-08 tuition rates as an example, the nonresident rate would be approximately $14,000.</p>
<p>(Included in the tuition and fees listed above are a $648 student services, $1,000 University, $224 average annual technology, and $63 miscellaneous fee.)*</p>
<p>See [U</a> of MN Costs](<a href=“http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/costsaid/value.html]U”>http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/costsaid/value.html) for more.</p>
<p>I can only guess that there would be many opportunities for internships in the Twin Cities. Easy direct flights from NYC (if you are so situated).</p>
<p>Not sure if you want big/small, snow/sun, so here are just a few suggestions: RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology), Towson University (MD), James Madison University (VA), Flagler College (FL).</p>