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This thread is for any tuition questions that one might have....I came up with a couple.

DISCLAIMER: I know that these questions may have already been asked but I thought a more recent posting would help out the newer students (like myself). ;)

Are tuition and college fees due the first day of orientation (specifically for PCO)?

Future Reference Question: Is there a chance that I will be able to get in-state tuition for my 2nd or 3rd year?

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As far as I know the private OD schools don't offer in state vs out of state tuition. Everyone pays the same thing.
 
but you gotta jump through some major hoops and you have to stay on top of all your forms. but it can be done! :love:
 
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I asked PCO about getting instate after a year but they told me that it's extremely difficult. So I ended up not going there mainly bc of that. You might want to double check though.
 
PCO2010_OD said:
This thread is for any tuition questions that one might have....I came up with a couple.

DISCLAIMER: I know that these questions may have already been asked but I thought a more recent posting would help out the newer students (like myself). ;)

Are tuition/other fees due the first day of orientation (specifically for PCO)?

Future Reference Question: Is there a chance that I will be able to get in-state tuition for my 2nd or 3rd year?


I thought that they automatically took our tuition out of our loan checks when they came in and then issue us the remainder.
 
KelliMW said:
I thought that they automatically took our tuition out of our loan checks when they came in and then issue us the remainder.

That would actually work out great! :)
 
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