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Cheapest Out-of-State Schools?

Hey there! I'm considering going out of state for college but I'm worried about the cost. What are some of the cheapest out-of-state schools where I can get a great education without breaking the bank?

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're considering going out of state for college and being mindful of cost. Here are a few options for affordable out-of-state schools that still provide a quality education:

1. University of Florida (UF): It is considered one of the best public universities in the U.S. and offers relatively low out-of-state tuition. They also have various merit-based scholarships available for non-resident students.

2. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities (UMN): Another highly-ranked public university, UMN offers competitive out-of-state tuition rates and a wide array of academic programs. They also have scholarship programs for non-resident students.

3. Truman State University: A small public liberal arts school in Missouri known for its affordable out-of-state tuition and strong academics. They also offer merit-based scholarships for high-achieving students.

4. Brigham Young University (BYU): A private university in Utah affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, BYU offers very low tuition rates for both in-state and out-of-state students who are members of the church, or those who are willing to abide by its code of honor.

5. University of South Florida (USF): USF is an affordable option for out-of-state students, offering merit-based scholarships and grants that can help offset tuition costs. They also have a highly-regarded honors college for high-achieving students.

While those are a few options to start with, it's crucial to research each institution carefully to ensure it offers the academic programs, resources, and campus environment that will suit you best. Also, be sure to fill out the FAFSA to maximize your eligibility for financial aid, grants, and scholarships. Many schools offer merit-based aid to non-resident students, so keep an eye out for those opportunities as well. Good luck in your college search!

8 months ago

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