Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
It's possible to be granted an out of state tuition waiver in some cases, a lot of schools do it. Alternatively, you can move to the state you want and live and work there for a year, once you're there for a year you're considered a resident and qualify.

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Its possible but not as common as you're making it sound lol. And they'll usually only do it if you're a very good student.

In the 10+ schools i seriously looked at the only one i saw that had that was South Carolina.