In -State Tuition Forum
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jasonc.

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In -State Tuition
What schools give it to you after your first year?
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digitalcntrl

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Re: In -State Tuition
It has nothing to do with the school, it depends on the state and how easily they are willing to consider you a resident. After all they are the ones that will be footing a chunk of the bill if you become in-state.jasonc. wrote:What schools give it to you after your first year?
- General Tso

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Re: In -State Tuition
all UC schools
Colorado
Colorado
- General Tso

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Re: In -State Tuition
It's not really like that. In Oregon you can become a resident after your first year (for voting, tax purposes), but to qualify for in-state tuition, you have to have lived there for a certain period of time for non-educational purposes prior to starting school. It's like that in many states.digitalcntrl wrote:It has nothing to do with the school, it depends on the state and how easily they are willing to consider you a resident. After all they are the ones that will be footing a chunk of the bill if you become in-state.jasonc. wrote:What schools give it to you after your first year?
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