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In-state tuition rate for Washington State University

Published by: jane 2010-03-09
  • I have been accepted into Washington State University's MBA program. If I am not able to find an exception to the residency rule, or some waiver I qualify for, I will be charged the out-of-state tuition rate because I am currently an Oregon state resident. I cannot afford that: it is over two times the in-state tuition rate. Yes, I know that by living in Portland/Multnomah county I am eligible for the in-state tuition rate (via the Border Bill) when attending WSU Vancouver parttime (under 8 credits/semester). But I don't want to attend parttime in Vancouver. I want to attend fulltime in Pullman. My question is how can I legally get the WSU in-state tuition rate in time for the Fall 2004 semester?


  • I realize that somehow being recognized as a resident of the state of Washington would reduce tuition. I am familiar with the form for establishing residency (http://www.wsu.edu/NIS/images/resqufrm.pdf). It requires primarily that I be able to document my physical residence within Washington state borders for the past 12 months (which I can't do truthfully). Other supporting ties they consider include rent checks, voter registration, utility bills, driver's licence, bank accounts, previous instances of in-state tution payments, etc. I have considered other options as well. I understand that if I were granted an assistantship, I would not only have my tuition paid for, but also be given a small stipend. Unfortunately, there are only 8 of those offered, and they have already been awarded. I also understand various scholarships and other forms of financial aid award the in-state tuition price (or waive the out-of-state tution surcharge). But I believe they are predominantly for dependents and undergraduates and/or I have missed the deadline for them. To answer your question: In-state tuition with books and fees for 35 graduate credits taken over 3 semesters (Fall, Spring, and Summer) comes out to about 11-12k. Out-of-state tuition for the same amount of credits over the same time period comes out to 25-26k. So if you 1) know of a way that 2) I am eligible for and 3) have not missed the deadline for that will get me into WSU Pullman fulltime for the Fall 2004 term at or near the in-state tuition rates (+/- a couple k) then that would not only be worth $10,000+ to me (obviously), but yes, also the asking price of this question + a tip to you. Does that answer your questions? I really appreciate your effort and being able to get this all clarified before it becomes official. Let me know.
  • immigration / 28 / 02 / 2007 / News / Home - Inside Higher Ed::
    Feb 28, 2007 The university is encouraging undocumented students to continue to apply . Undocumented students who can afford in-state tuition frequently First things first; Posted by Leonard Washington on February 28, All the clamor for giving illegal aliens the in-state tuition rate is good and fine,
    http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/02/28/immigration
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    Policy Perspectives: In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students in ::
    In-state students within the University of California system pay an average of $6769, . Washington Legal Foundation challenges immigrant-tuition laws. and in-state tuition rates for students without lawful immigration status.
    http://www.imakenews.com/cppa/e_article000537980.cfm?x=b11,0,w
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  • Being somehow recognized as a resident of the state of Washington is one way to reduce tuition. There are other options as well. WSUY offers at least two tuition-reduction programs at the graduate level for both in-state and out-of state students. These can substantially reduce overall tuition. The reductions in some cases can bring costs down to about the same level as in-state tuition, and in other cases, will reduce tuition to about half of what an out-of-stater would otherwise pay (though that's still a bit more than in-state fees). Would you be interested in information on these programs, or are you familiar with them already? Part of my reason for asking is that there simply may not be an option to become eligible for in-state tuition rates. If this turns out to be the case, would information on these alternative programs be useful to you as an answer to your question? Let me know what you think. pafalafa-ga





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