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What is Andersons take on out-of-state MBAs applying for California residency?

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What is Andersons take on out-of-state MBAs applying for California residency?

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When you look at our tuition variance, it makes a lot of sense to try to become a resident for your second year, which 95% of our non-residents do in their second year. That’s almost a savings of $11,000. The only stumbling block that students have run into is where to find work in the summer. It is imperative that the student not go back to their home state during the summer. They are strongly encouraged to work in the state of California, but if they do work in another state, it can’t be the state they came from. However, [students] do have to document a lot of things [establish a bank account, register to vote, get a driver’s license, for example] and show their intent to stay in the state of California. Q: What is the housing situation like at Anderson? A: The school has a lot of different housing options. The one that is the most popular is married-student housing, which is not always available. Sometimes there is a waiting list of a couple months up to a year. The university also

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