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I was just wondering about in state/out of state tuition. If I were to apply to a public school that had two different tuition rates for both in state and out of staters, if I were to attend that school for a given amount of time would I eventually be considered an in stater and pay in state tuition? Or would I have to pay the out of state tuition for the entire 4 years of medical college?
 
bgreet said:
I was just wondering about in state/out of state tuition. If I were to apply to a public school that had two different tuition rates for both in state and out of staters, if I were to attend that school for a given amount of time would I eventually be considered an in stater and pay in state tuition? Or would I have to pay the out of state tuition for the entire 4 years of medical college?
If it's the same for undergrad, then I think you will be an out of stater unless you can establish that you're a resident of that state (not sure how that works though)
 
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