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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should be able to find most of the information on college websites as they vary a lot. Some states (NC as noted) are statutorily required to have high in-state populations, which makes sense given they are tax funded, while others are soliciting out-of-state for full tuition (MI, CA) or to improve their image (Alabama). It is worth noting that although the statistics favor out-of-state students, getting into Berkeley or UCLA remains extremely competitive for all. [/quote] At many selective schools (UVA, Michigan, CA) the statistics don't favor OOS students. There are far more applicants, with higher stats, for fewer spots. The admit rate at many is lower for OOS than IS. The mitigating factor is that the yield is typically lower for OOS students so schools have to admit more OOS applicants per spot, but it still results in a lower admission rate.[/quote]
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