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Are there any schools that DON'T accept students outside of that state. I know there are schools that are partial to students in the same state.
http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/AAGResidencynonUST.htm
On this website I am not sure what #1 means...show proof of residency. Does that mean these states only accept in state?? Or just that these schools require students that live in-state to show proof of residency?
I know I would pay out of state tuition but the way it was worded on pharmcas it almost sounded like they didn't even take out of state students. And NO I am not new to "this college thing" I've been to 2 Universities and 1 community col. I'm just clarifying something no need for you to jump down my throat!Pardon my shouting, but you need to hear this: LOOK IT UP AT THE SCHOOLS!!!!!!!!
In-state residency is required to get in-state tuition. Hello? If you're not a state resident, you won't qualify for in-state rates. That means, now read closely, you.... pay.... out-of-state.... tuition.
If you want the lower in-state rates, you must show proof of residency.
New to this college thing, are ya?
I know I would pay out of state tuition but the way it was worded on pharmcas it almost sounded like they didn't even take out of state students. And NO I am not new to "this college thing" I've been to 2 Universities and 1 community col. I'm just clarifying something no need for you to jump down my throat!
/me making popcorn
http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/AAGResidencynonUST.htm
On this website I am not sure what #1 means...show proof of residency. Does that mean these states only accept in state?? Or just that these schools require students that live in-state to show proof of residency?
Are there any schools that DON'T accept students outside of that state. I know there are schools that are partial to students in the same state.