Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Tuition Reciprocity - Heading Out of State Without Out of State Tuition

Find out which colleges recognize in-state tuition for their out-of- state institutions.

The Academic Common Market is run by the Southern Region Education Board and serves Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Typically, the 15-state company pays in-state tuition rates, allowing students to attend a public university for a degree that isn’t offered in their home state. For example, if your local universities don’t offer Marine Biology because you’re in a land-locked state, you may be able to go to a coastal state for the same cost. However, you won’t be able to attend for a more generalized major like English just because you’d rather attend college out of state.

According to Shannon Vasconcelos at Bright Horizons College Coach, eligible majors tend to be specialized, such as Dairy Science, Petroleum Engineering, and Music Therapy. To get started, determine if your own state offers the program you need. Also, the ACM doesn’t offer in-state tuition for two-year colleges—it only covers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. You don’t have to reapply every year, but if you change your major, you’ll have to start the process over again and could lose in-state tuition if the new major isn’t eligible.

Like WUE, some big-name universities don’t participate, and others only grant ACM discounts to graduate students, such as West Virginia University and other universities in Florida, Georgia, and Texas. Serving some of the same southern states, the Regional Contract Program allows students to pursue majors in health care at public in-state tuition rates or discounted private college rates.

Source: College Express

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