That might be true if acceptance rates were high. But for flagships, they're not at all - for every flagship, there are thousands of out-of-state students who are rejected whose parents would have been thrilled to pay higher than out-of-state tuition.
That might be true if acceptance rates were high. But for flagships, they're not at all - for every flagship, there are thousands of out-of-state students who are rejected whose parents would have been thrilled to pay higher than out-of-state tuition.
That might be true if acceptance rates were high. But for flagships, they're not at all - for every flagship, there are thousands of out-of-state students who are rejected whose parents would have been thrilled to pay higher than out-of-state tuition.