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<p>True for out-of-state students. USC has a slightly higher list price than UCLA’s out-of-state list price, but USC appears to have more merit scholarships, and better need-aid than UCLA does for out-of-state students.</p>
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<p>However, in-state students would need a lot of merit-aid for USC to match UCLA’s in-state list price. For example, USC gives a decent number of half-tuition scholarships, but the remaining cost ($36,795) would still be more than UCLA’s in-state list price ($31,555). UCLA’s in-state need-aid is also reasonably good.</p>