Great idea!
I worked for the University to obtain in-state tuition. My tuition went up from $4/credit hour to $40/credit hour since I had to sit out a semester due to illness. Not sure if these exemptions still hold.MasonB said:
Over the course of 4 years, out-of-state tuition for A&M will be an extra $100,000.
Has anybody here been successful in getting that waived in part or in whole?
Any advice?
I have a dear friend from Ole Miss that went to their Pharmacy school. She's very accomplished.aggie813 said:Shooter McGavin said:Umaggie813 said:
This is why my daughter turned A&M down. She will be going elsewhere to get a good education without paying the ridiculous cost. Down to Clemson, Ole Miss or Auburn.
My daughter is thinking about going to Pharmacy school and since A&M ranks 109 nationally and Ole Miss ranks 25 nationally....um, yeah, a pretty good education.