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A. The tuition for F-1 international students is based on the out-of-state tuition rate. ... more
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AT&T is currently charging the In-State Connection Fee in other states. ... more
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No. As a private institution, Marymount Manhattan College offers the same rate for tuition and fees to all students. Please see Tuition and Fees. ... more
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Military students pay the military contract education program rate associated with the program in which they are enrolling, regardless of residence. ... more
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You do NOT qualify for in-state tuition under the new law (AB 540). However, you may qualify for in-state tuition as a “resident” if your non-immigrant status allows you to “establish domicile” in the U.S., and you satisfy other requirements for ... more
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Trustees endorsed the resolution to support the introduction of future legislation in the Colorado General Assembly to allow in-state tuition for all Colorado high school graduates who meet admission and minimal residency requirements. ... more
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As defined in the resolution passed Dec. 12 by UNC trustees, tuition equity would grant in-state tuition at state colleges and universities for graduates of Colorado high schools who meet admission and minimal residency requirements, regardless of ... more
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Yes, if the non-custodial parent contributes substantially to your support and is domiciled in Virginia. I suggest you read the website for more specific information about how to obtain in-state tuition, however. And once you apply to schools, you ... more
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No, residency is not a factor in determining tuition for CEP students. ... more
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No. The Admissions Committee considers each student's credentials regardless of residence. ... more
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