Which schools allow in state tuition after first year?

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According to my research: UConn, UBuffalo, Ohio, UCSF. Maryland makes you jump through some hoops. There may be more, of course. Can't say I researched them all.
 
According to my research: UConn, UBuffalo, Ohio, UCSF. Maryland makes you jump through some hoops. There may be more, of course. Can't say I researched them all.

Everyone says that about Maryland but what does it actually mean? Do they deny a lot of applicants for residency?


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UNLV I'm pretty sure


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Are you sure about UBuffalo? I thought for NY schools that if your intent was only coming for school you don't get instate?

I called Indiana and they said it's possible but not many do it.
 
Maryland is not that difficult if you know what you need to do and plan accordingly. It is mainly a ton of paperwork and getting things laid out.

It is mainly checking off boxes and proving you checked hard enough. Sometimes people are declined; they just appeal and generally get it then if they did what was required
 
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