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I have posted this in the pre-dental section as well but I have no realized it may be better suited for people in dental school who would already definitively know the answer. I have a question that I can't seem to find anywhere else on on the board. I was wondering which schools provide students with in state tuition for students if they go about changing there residency to that state during dental school. I know this is completely unnecessary for private schools as they do not differentiate tuition from in and out of state. If there are any students that have been through the process or are currently in school that could shed some light on what the situation at there school is it would be incredibly helpful. The list of public schools I am interested in getting information on are Michigan, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, UNC, VCU, and Maryland. Any more information on other schools would be welcome even though I do not need it because I'm sure it would be beneficial to someone. Here is the list so far.
VCU- NO IN-State
OSU- After 1 year for everyone
Maryland- After 1 year
UConn- After 1 year
Louisville- No In-State
Indiana- No In-State
NJ- Possible Immediate In-state need confirmation
Florida- Not likely need confirmation
Other schools I could use info on would be Michigan, UNC, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Any other schools would be extremely helpful to others. Thanks in advance!
VCU- NO IN-State
OSU- After 1 year for everyone
Maryland- After 1 year
UConn- After 1 year
Louisville- No In-State
Indiana- No In-State
NJ- Possible Immediate In-state need confirmation
Florida- Not likely need confirmation
Other schools I could use info on would be Michigan, UNC, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Any other schools would be extremely helpful to others. Thanks in advance!