In-state vs. Out-of-state tuition

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JJ2011

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Hi folks - I was wondering if anyone knew of any OT schools (anywhere!) that do not charge higher tuition for out-of-state students? I have heard that these mythical institutions exist but I sure haven't been able to figure out which ones they are....

Thanks!
 
I know that Belmont doesn't distinguish between in-state/out-of-state, I think that mostly private schools do this. Belmont is the only one that I know of though.
 
I know that Belmont doesn't distinguish between in-state/out-of-state, I think that mostly private schools do this. Belmont is the only one that I know of though.
Well, private schools charge the same for every student. Is this what your asking? Belmont is a private school.
 
Wow, I feel kind of dumb. 2+ years of preparing for this application process, and I never really put 2 and 2 together that all private schools charge the same amount. I guess it's because I have only been checking out public schools, as I know I wouldn't be able to afford private schools.

Thanks for solving this "mystery" for me. ;-)
 
SUNY Buffalo generally allows grad students to apply for instate rates. I'm fairly sure most are granted instate after the first year, but OOS rates are pretty low in any case.
 
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