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Do resident americans get financial aids to study locally? |
I am conducting some research on the American education system, and according to an article by BBC, mostly Americans study in their own states, as they benifit by paying less to local universities and I wanted someone to confirm this if possible. I would prefer if someone had personal experience with the same. This is true. In state tuition (in other words the state of your residence) is a LOT less expensive than attending out of state. For my own daughter, going out of state was simply not an option because the cost was so much higher. That is the case with most people I know as well. Unless there is a significant scholarship involved(such as sports or academic) the cost is often thousands of dollars more. Also, some states now offer some kind of scholarship for students that maintain a certain GPA. For example, here in Georgia, as long as a student that is a resident of GA maintains a B average, tuition at a public college is free. This is the HOPE scholarship. This is tuition only-not room and board, etc. They also give a book allowance and pay a portion of your academic fees, such as technology fees, etc. This enables many to go to college that otherwise could not afford it. This is paid for through lottery funds. It was a groundbreaking program and some states have copied it in a modified form. In the US, there are two different types of universities: public, which are supported, in part, by the state's government via taxes, and private, which are self supporting. The tuition costs at a public university, compared to a comparable private university, will be lower in general, due to that government support. In addition, public universities also give a discounted tuition rate to residents of their state, so the cost becomes even lower for those people. This is true for almost all colleges and universities in the United States. Usually there is a discount to tuition if you are an "in-state" student. However, many states have reciprocity agreements. I grew up in Minnesota and, if you went to a school in Iowa or Wisconsin you could qualify for their in-state tuition rates and their students qualified for ours. The difficulty in this is that the in-state tuition is not the same in all states, nor is the quality of the school the same in every state. |
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