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do anyone know how many out-of-state students does temple accepts per year?
demonicr said:do anyone know how many out-of-state students does temple accepts per year?
Dr.BadVibes said:Although Temple gives instate tuition, Temple is a private institution and does not distinguish between instate/outofstate for admissions purposes. BUt if you really want to know, in my class of 2008, there are about 35 Pennsylvania residents.
If you goto Temple, I highly recommend getting instate tuition by buying property...very very smart investment....
Dr.BadVibes said:Although Temple gives instate tuition, Temple is a private institution and does not distinguish between instate/outofstate for admissions purposes. BUt if you really want to know, in my class of 2008, there are about 35 Pennsylvania residents.
If you goto Temple, I highly recommend getting instate tuition by buying property...very very smart investment....
ap7dgs said:Just out of curosity...do you how many Delaware residents there are?
Dr.BadVibes said:If you goto Temple, I highly recommend getting instate tuition by buying property...very very smart investment....
MitchSE-R said:is that the only way to be recognized as an instate resident? how much cheaper is tuition for instate residents?
Smooth Operater said:You can qualify for an in-state tution without having any US visa/citizenship as long you buy a property there? Woah, I never knew about it. Does it only work for Temple? Thanks!
demonicr said:dr badvibes.
so u saying if i get accpeted and go there, all i have to do is buy a house and i would automatically get instate tuition? casue i know most school, it is nearly imposibble to get instate tution after u been accepted. they want you to live theer for at least one year for noneducational purposes
Dr.BadVibes said:No I dont, but Ive met 2 of them so far...during introductions, i dont remember any significant number of Delaware residents.....but for some reason, my whole class is from Utah.....whats with Utah and producing dentists?
airvent said:I think most people who have an aversion to the area around Temple are country bumpkins(no offense meant) who never been to the "big city". Or suburbanites who have been sheltered. Those who have lived in an urban environment will realize that it is no different than any other city.
Dr.BadVibes said:Im not gonna be like those NYU losers and give you some sugar coated misleading information...Ill tell you my honest opinions about my school.
Brocnizer2007 said:And when have I done this? I always post the good and the bad. Whats your deal with NYU anyway??? It wasn't even mentioned here.
xc1999 said:Actually, I must say that not everyone who buys property in PA is guaranteed to get in state tuition. I know it's what you have to do to get it, but I know a couple of my classmates who have bought property and their in state status still isn't accepted yet. In fact, there's one girl in my class who's been fighting for a year to get in state status even though she's bought a house.
If you are going to temple and are going to buy property, be prepared for the possibility of remodeling your home also. The buildings around here are old, so chances are you may have to do some remodeling. I must admit though, if you can get residency status, then you'll definitely be saving yourself a lot of money, especially if you can find other ppl to rent any extra rooms you might have in your house/condo 👍