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08-01-2011, 02:35 PM
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Anyone want to start one up with me? I'm sure there is a lot of people in here that are going off to college and have lots of questions like I do, so with all of our college experience combined we can write off a F.A.Q. post. What do you think?

By the way, just payed all of my first year of college with scholarships!
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Here's a start. States that give instate tuition:

**Texas
**California
**Utah
**Washington
**New York
**Oklahoma
**Illinois
**Kansas
**New Mexico
**Nebraska

Read more here http://dreamact.info/forum/showthread.php?t=3720

States that grant eligibility for private scholarships:

**California
**Illinois

Current state dream act bills:

**New York
http://www.nysylc.org/2011/03/breaking-news/

**Maryland
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...or-referendum/

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If you went to high school in the State of Nevada. then you are eligible for in-state tuition at most of the colleges. (includes, UNR, UNLV, CSN and NSU). I graduated in CA, but moved out to NV. They have gotten more strict after I applied for in-state, so I kind of got lucky. Nowadays, if you do not have a NV state issued ID, forget about it. Even if you have documents to prove that you have been living in the state.
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Connecticut now offers in state tuition.

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Here's a start. States that give instate tuition:

**Connecticut
**Texas
**California
**Utah
**Washington
**New York
**Oklahoma
**Illinois
**Kansas
**New Mexico
**Nebraska

Read more here http://dreamact.info/forum/showthread.php?t=3720

States that grant eligibility for private scholarships:

**California
**Illinois

Current state dream act bills:

**New York
http://www.nysylc.org/2011/03/breaking-news/

**Maryland
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...or-referendum/

** ?
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If you went to high school in the State of Nevada. then you are eligible for in-state tuition at most of the colleges. (includes, UNR, UNLV, CSN and NSU). I graduated in CA, but moved out to NV. They have gotten more strict after I applied for in-state, so I kind of got lucky. Nowadays, if you do not have a NV state issued ID, forget about it. Even if you have documents to prove that you have been living in the state.
That's messed up. We can't get any form of state issued ID in NV can we? They really do set us up for failure
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That's messed up. We can't get any form of state issued ID in NV can we? They really do set us up for failure
Sorry to hear man I graduated from a NV high school so I will be receiving in-state tuition.
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