How about UNT in Denton?  It ain't New England but it ain't Austin,
and certainly isn't Houston.

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Cathryn Cummings<cathr...@bu.edu> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> My apologies if this subject has been covered recently--I continue to fail
> to keep up with all the posts.
>
> My question is: what have been your experiences with state schools at the
> Master's level and are there any hidden gems out there that you would like
> to promote? I know there are some great ones out there, but I want to hear
> about specific experiences.
>
> The reason I ask is that I am a military musician and plan on taking
> advantage of the Post 911 GI Bill in the next couple of years (I still have
> some time on my contract and am also currently working on a Master's in Arts
> Administration). My top two MM choices are both private universities (Rice
> and Boston University, in my home and adopted home towns, respectively) that
> are participating in the Yellow Ribbon program in which schools make up some
> of the difference from the GI Bill, but funds can still be limited. I'd like
> to have some high-quality state schools in my back pocket. Being from Texas
> originally, I am pretty familiar with UT Austin and the Univ. of
> Houston--I'd like to hear about other possibilities, particularly in New
> England, but also in places I haven't even considered yet.
>
> Feel free to respond to me personally, but if you have something of value to
> share with the list, please do so! I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
>
> Cathryn Cummings
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