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I know state schools take lots of in-state students since they get financial support from the state government. I also know that they determine in-state residency for accepted students for tuition-purposes. My question is, during the admission process, like when they review applications and accept people, do they look at from which state applicants are from? Do they differentiate in-state and out-of-state students during the process? If so, how do they do that? Based on the address on AMCAS? I would very much appreciate it if anyone could clarify this.