Just for fun...,overheard on a college tour

@washugrad What I find funny about students stating your tuition covers study-abroad costs is that study abroad can be cheaper than staying at your home university for a lot of private and OOS public students. What a deal!

D is at a public OOS that participates in the GE3 program (global engineering exchange). Participating in one of these exchange programs would run us ~$25K for a semester since the schools policy is that OOS students still have to pay the OOS tuition rate when they go abroad. Other “recognized” abroad programs that require a bit more work to get courses approved come in at ~$16K/semester.