Small Laude Daughter Allison Accepted In US College w/ Php 3.3M Tuition

The daughter of Small Laude enters her dream college which has this whopping tuition fee.

SMALL LAUDE – Allison, daughter of socialite Small Laude achieves her dream college in the United States and this is the hefty tuition.

A remarkable phase in a student’s life would have to be college life. This is the phase where reality will gradually enter their life. This is the phase where realizations about what path to take and which course in life should they follow will come in. Every step and every decision they take must be well thought of as changes will definitely entirely affect their life.

It is college life that will expose a person to whole new experiences. And as for Allison, daughter of socialite Small Laude, she is lucky enough as her parents are much well-off to send her to any school that she likes. And she’s even luckier because she gets to be accepted into her dream school in the United States for her college.

In an Instagram post, the well-loved socialite shared the good news stating in the caption:

“Congratulations Allison! So proud of you! Despite the fact that mom wanted you to stay. Time flies so fast I can’t believe you’re going to college. Chinadoll got into her first choice of school for college!”

She is definitely a proud mother!

Her 17-year-old daughter got into a prestigious liberal arts college – Claremont McKenna College (CMC), in Claremont, California. CMC is among the seven-college consortium called The Claremont Colleges, an institution modeled after Oxford University and is “renowned for expertise in economics and government”.

It ranks 9th out of 210 National Liberal Arts Colleges in the U.S.

According to their website, each semester costs USD 30,240 or Php 1,691,081.28 based on current conversion which would make a total of Php 3,382,162.56 per year. The figures are just for the tuition fee alone as there will be other expenses like summer internships, on-and-off-campus housing fees, meal plans, and insurance.

This school has two semesters for each academic year.

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