O ohcdn Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Jan 16, 2004 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad How difficult is it to get residency status for out of state students? Particularly temple, nova, case, or u mich.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad How difficult is it to get residency status for out of state students? Particularly temple, nova, case, or u mich.
Dr.BadVibes Membership Revoked Removed 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Jan 16, 2004 #2 Arent Nova and Case private schools, so residency wouldnt matter, right?
O ohcdn Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Jan 16, 2004 #3 you're right. at least for nova, difference in tuition is only about 2000 dollars
Dr.BadVibes Membership Revoked Removed 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Jan 16, 2004 #4 wow...I always thought it was only a few hundred dollars! Well, Saving $2000/year for 4 years is still good savings....enough to look into residency status in my opinion....
wow...I always thought it was only a few hundred dollars! Well, Saving $2000/year for 4 years is still good savings....enough to look into residency status in my opinion....
ItsGavinC Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Dentist Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Jan 16, 2004 #5 Originally posted by ohcdn you're right. at least for nova, difference in tuition is only about 2000 dollars Click to expand... Why is there a tuition difference at all? I'm guessing that the state pays that tuition difference for FL students?
Originally posted by ohcdn you're right. at least for nova, difference in tuition is only about 2000 dollars Click to expand... Why is there a tuition difference at all? I'm guessing that the state pays that tuition difference for FL students?