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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of stuff is actually much saner in DC than in VA these days. Free preschool, in[b]-state tuition at any public college in the country[/b], regulated daycare, and no "religious or philosophical" objections to vaccines are allowed in any school or daycare. After Snowmageddon, even the side streets in NW DC were plowed within a few days, while my colleagues in VA were still stuck. We also don't have Confederate History day, mandatory ultrasounds, or legislators who think women should have to report miscarriages to the police. As for corruption, most municipalities have it. and the press will find it if they look for it. In addition to Mrs. McDonnell's veneers, take the Silver Spring Transit Center. It will probably have to be rebuilt, as the contractor used substandard materials. Wonder how he got that contract?[/quote] DcTag is not in state tution at any public college. The program provides for the difference between in state and out of state up till $10,000. DCTAG provides up to $10,000 toward the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at public four-year colleges and universities throughout the US, Guam and Puerto Rico. http://osse.dc.gov/service/dctag-get-funding-college As an example, in state at UVA, $10,016, out of state, $36,720. difference is $26,604. You would pay for tuition \$16,604. Room and board is additional and not differentiated bet in state and out of state. Still a good deal.[/quote] Question - in your example above, would DC residents will be liable for the actual in-state tuition? So, they'd pay in-state tuition ($10,016), plus balance of difference between out-of-state and in-state less $10,000 ($16,604)? [/quote]
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