<p>Other than certain PA-based grant programs, I don’t believe there is a difference in financial aid between IS and OOS. Merit aid is different. For example, the $10K OOS merit scholarship mentioned above is the equivalent of a $2K merit scholarship for IS students. Full tuition is full tuition - IS or OOS - very nice scholarship to get. </p>
<p>Purely non-scientific analysis of comments on CC appears to indicate OOS were getting merit money for stats that were lower than IS kids who were getting none. Again, this is perception only, I’ve never seen actual statistics indicating the number of OOS vs IS scholarships. I can state absolutely, that Pitt continues to try to increase the number of high-stat OOS students.</p>