State Universities That Offer In-State Tuition for OOS with High Stats

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While these won't all list in-state tuition, you can google "Name of School + merit chart" and find some good deals on tuition.

ASU
MSU--They also have a special scholarship for students from Maryland last I checked.
U of SC as you noted
WVU
Alabama

Also, Dickinson College offers a huge scholarship to one more students from Maryland. An entrepreneur who attended has funded the scholarship.


Dickinson is a private school. No tuition difference between in and out of state


Yes, Dickinson is private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out university of Alabama's out of state scholarships
https://scholarships.ua.edu/freshman/out-of-state/
As mentioned earlier in this thread, for GPA they will consider a weighted GPA. However, for SAT/ACT scores, they do NOT consider "super scores"-the qualifying score must be in one sitting.
Still, out of state tuition is 31,000 so some of these scholarships will result in tuition payments being less than "in state" at VA public schools (I assume other states too.)


You have to applaud this transparency. Any other schools with automatic merit for specific stats? Links please.
Anonymous
U of Delaware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out university of Alabama's out of state scholarships
https://scholarships.ua.edu/freshman/out-of-state/
As mentioned earlier in this thread, for GPA they will consider a weighted GPA. However, for SAT/ACT scores, they do NOT consider "super scores"-the qualifying score must be in one sitting.
Still, out of state tuition is 31,000 so some of these scholarships will result in tuition payments being less than "in state" at VA public schools (I assume other states too.)


You have to applaud this transparency. Any other schools with automatic merit for specific stats? Links please.


Oklahoma State University
https://go.okstate.edu/scholarships-financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants/freshman-scholarships/out-of-state-scholarships/
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