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I just wanted someone to take a look at my table and check if the information is correct.

*NSU: does this have on-campus housing? and in-state preference for florida residents?


Thanks in advance. 🙂
 

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LECOM is a private school. They don't have a preference for accepting in state students, except for a 1000 discount on tuition. That's it
 
Originally posted by Doctortobee
LECOM is a private school. They don't have a preference for accepting in state students, except for a 1000 discount on tuition. That's it

Thanks Doctortobee 🙂

Do you know if this also applies to CCOM and NSU? I know that Midwestern and NSU are also private schools.
 
NSU has both on-campus housing and a "preference" for florida residents. By preference, i mean they have a certain number of seats for florida students, but i've heard things to the contrary. The college guides do not specifically say that there is a florida resident preference though, so take that part w/a grain of salt. You pay less in tuition if you are a florida resident, however.

The campus housing is pretty competitive to get into, because there are so many graduate programs here. You might want to find out NOW if they still have any spots left.

Good Luck
 
I do believe CCOM prefers in-state students if I am recalling correctly
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Someone PM'd me and asked for the link to residential housing for NSU-COM. Here you go!!

http://www.nova.edu/reslife/index.html

Click on Prospective Student on the left, then scroll down to the graduate student area. There is different housing for grad students and undergrad students. Hope that helps.
 
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