NumeroUno wrote:Have you ever heard of a player who was on a full ride at college and then months later the coach told her that she would have to stay there during the summer to establish residency so the school can save some money. Once she is a resident they don't have to pay the higher out of state tuition cost.
MTR wrote:NumeroUno wrote:Have you ever heard of a player who was on a full ride at college and then months later the coach told her that she would have to stay there during the summer to establish residency so the school can save some money. Once she is a resident they don't have to pay the higher out of state tuition cost.
While almost every state school I've ever heard of are required to provide an lower tuition for in-state students, I find it hard to believe there is actually a "real" savings here.
Just how much do tuitions costs, I mean cash out of pocket costs a school? And I'm not talking about the on again, off again "stipend" that may or may not be applied this coming year or alleged loss of income had another paying student occupied the desk and bed.
Really, just how much cash does it cost a school?
MTR wrote:While almost every state school I've ever heard of are required to provide an lower tuition for in-state students, I find it hard to believe there is actually a "real" savings here.
Just how much do tuitions costs, I mean cash out of pocket costs a school? And I'm not talking about the on again, off again "stipend" that may or may not be applied this coming year or alleged loss of income had another paying student occupied the desk and bed.
Really, just how much cash does it cost a school?