Hi Sweet Tea:
Good to hear from you again. Hope everything is jazzy with you.
Actually, I wanted to clarify something. Non U.S citizen doesn't mean one cannot be a U.S resident.
I am waiting to get my greencard. But once I get the greencard, I will become 'U.S Resident'.
In fact, even now, NC State, UNC classifies me as a resident of North Carolina for Tuition purposes. But my understanding is that technically, I will not be considered a resident until I get the greencard. Citizenship is not a requirement.
And with all due respect, I would like to say this. My dedication to serve U.S, or North Carolina is no less than another north carolinian. I came to the U.S 11 years ago, and I do consider this as my home though technically I am not a citizen. I very much love U.S and would want to contribute positively.
Many may not like that - but isn't that how this country came to where we are today?
Unless they require the applicant to be a U.S Citzen, I would think they should consider Greencard holders the same way.
Regards,
Shahab
P.S : Does UNC, ECU require one to be Citizen to be considered for admission? There is a big difference you know. With Greencard, one can practically do anything like a U.S Citizen with exceptions like Job with Dept of Deffense or running for President etc.