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Connecticut should be added to this list.
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Did Malloy signed it already? I can't find anything about it on google. Also if he did signed, when are the schools suppose to apply this law? I'm waiting on this so I can transfer to uconn.
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You guys should add Connecticut now
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Originally Posted by prettyjolie View Post
I graduated from FL, and as far as I know, it doesn't mean shit.

I tried to go to community college, but I had to pay out of state tuition, and I lived in FL 11 years.
I know how you feel. I graduated from Maryland, and just as I would be going to Community College, the governor signed a bill for in-state. I'm all happy thinking an outside scholarship will cover it. Then 2-3 days before the bill goes into effect, a referendum is drummed up--misinforming people of course. Nevermind that we would jump through hoops to prove residency and good intention.

I ended up having to pay in-state tuition of which my scholarship only covers 1/4. Lucky me, eh?

I've lived inMaryland for 8 years, went through elementary, middle, and high school here.
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Undocumented high school students graduating from Rhode Island schools will be able to take advantage of the state's in-state tuition program beginning next year.

The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education voted to adopt a policy Monday that allows undocumented students to pay state resident tuition to attend Rhode Island's public colleges

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...atino%20Voices
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kindly share the tuition fees so that one can make a budget for tuition , if needed. kindly update if you will also provide scholarship for any discipline.
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How bout some of the states that don't require a student to have graduated from a local high school? California is an exception.
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You don't have to have graduated in Connecticut, but you must have attended for four years and gotten a GED. It's probably similar in other states, though you never know until you check.
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It's almost more than sure that every state follows this policy. See, I'm from NY and everything is just becoming too expensive for me starting with rent. I wanna start again at a different state.
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Thank god, it's a step in the right direction.
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