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Why are we arguing over what a college wants to do with its own land on it's own campus? Especially Wentworth that has kept it's undergrad tuition to $19k a year, and graduate tuition to $20k and has already built multiple new dorm buildings for student housing in the past few years. I mean this was never going to be housing (affordable or otherwise) as WIT isn't in the business of building general housing, they have a mission of providing a quality and affordable education in the city.
Count me as a nitpicker, but it's 19k/semester, 38k/year. Still more affordable than Northeastern or BU... at about 2/3 the price.
 

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Count me as a nitpicker, but it's 19k/semester, 38k/year. Still more affordable than Northeastern or BU... at about 2/3 the price.
Haha, I should have caught that - my brain is not working well today. $19k/semester makes more sense, especially since it was pushing into $30k by the time I finally got a degree. But, yes, 2/3 the price of NEU or even BU.
 

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Why are we arguing over what a college wants to do with its own land on it's own campus? Especially Wentworth that has kept it's undergrad tuition to $19k a year, and graduate tuition to $20k and has already built multiple new dorm buildings for student housing in the past few years. I mean this was never going to be housing (affordable or otherwise) as WIT isn't in the business of building general housing, they have a mission of providing a quality and affordable education in the city.
Tuition works out to $19k a semester, but still a much easier bill to stomach than the other engineering schools in the area. WIT is doing good things recently, hope to see more expansion
 

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Most of the Wentworth people I meet in biotech are first gen college students...they do a lot of good work there.
I was very close to attending WIT, ended up down south and can't wait to get back to NE. Have a few friends at WIT, they love it so far.
 

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Haha, I should have caught that - my brain is not working well today. $19k/semester makes more sense, especially since it was pushing into $30k by the time I finally got a degree. But, yes, 2/3 the price of NEU or even BU.
You cannot look at the sticker price. Most students at WIT, Northeastern and BU receive grants and/or scholarships to reduce the cost.
 

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You cannot look at the sticker price. Most students at WIT, Northeastern and BU receive grants and/or scholarships to reduce the cost.
And while I can't speak for the other two, BU, in particular, is fond of making large grants to BPS graduates. My son has a full tuition scholarship from BU that required, among other elements, a diploma from a BPS high school.
 

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And while I can't speak for the other two, BU, in particular, is fond of making large grants to BPS graduates. My son has a full tuition scholarship from BU that required, among other elements, a diploma from a BPS high school.
That is part of their PILOT program. Northeastern does the same for BPS graduates.
 

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So, to clarify, is Wentworth still owning or using any of this property? If not, feels very disappointing on Wentworth's end to lose vital campus space.
 
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As a WIT grad (Class '11), I can attest that WIT is doing lots of good things. As a native New Englander living in the south, watching WIT's progress from afar is really encouraging. I really hope they are maintaining all the land ownership because that land is sooooo freaking valuable as we know.
There was also a great article where WIT ranks quite highly regionally and even nationally.
 

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As a WIT grad (Class '11), I can attest that WIT is doing lots of good things. As a native New Englander living in the south, watching WIT's progress from afar is really encouraging. I really hope they are maintaining all the land ownership because that land is sooooo freaking valuable as we know.
There was also a great article where WIT ranks quite highly regionally and even nationally.
Yeah, it shocks me a bit. Riding the accreditation coattails of the architecture program, I remember my Uncle from Southie being so happy that I was going to his alma mater (that he did a part-time automotive program back in the day). Now in my industry for, well, a bit, I've had people go on about the quality of WIT grads even verse other schools which is mind-blowing to me having paid about $5k a year w/ a little merit scholarship back in the day. More than happy to be on the rising tide though :)
 

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