Out of State Tuition

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TexAgs23
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My kiddo was born in Texas but we moved to South Carolina about 5 years ago due to my job. Since he will not graduate from a Texas high school, is there any way to get around the out of state tuition requirements for Aggieland?

And before the football crowd asks, unfortunately no... He can't play LB.
double b
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Unfortunately, you're outside of the 3 year window to have established residency.
daniel00
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But if he qualifies for certain scholarships, they will waive the out-of-state fee. Right?
TexAgs23
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I believe certain scholarships and potentially my wife being an educator are the only two hopes that I've found online.

double b
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daniel00 said:

But if he qualifies for certain scholarships, they will waive the out-of-state fee. Right?


True, but accumulating $4,000 in scholarships is pretty challenging from Texas A&M unless you're a National Merit.
aggiejohn
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i would look into options where an OOS student gets in-state tuition pricing by joining the Corps:
https://today.tamu.edu/2022/04/22/texas-am-establishes-maj-gen-raymond-l-murray-35-corps-of-cadets-scholarship/
TexAgs23
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Great info - thank you!
jsc8116
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Going through same thing my daughter in HS, we live in Utah but of course me being a good Aggie raising her to bleed maroon, she thinks it is aTm or bust...hell, her initials are A.M.C I told her about the CORP giving in state depending if she gets certain scholarships and while it would be a great thing for her, she would never join.

Assuming she gets in even under the hollistic application process, I will be damned to pay out of state tuition. What part of your wife being an educator will give in state tuition? My wife is a teacher as well so curious....
Quito
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I live in KC and my boys know that the Corps and Sul Ross scholarship is their only option.
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Same thing here a few years back. Moved to Wisconsin. Son was accepted into A&M and into Computer Engineering program. He worked hard in school and was the cadet commander of his Civil Air Patrol squadron. Accepted a $1200 corps scholarship and out-of-state tuition waver. He was about to head for new student conference when we received a letter stating the scholarship needed for the waiver had been increased to $4000. We couldn't swing the out-of-state rate. Corps encouraged him to take a huge student loan for the freshman year and apply for an ROTC scholarship (no guarantee) for the last 3 years at A&M. He wisely rejected that. He graduated from Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) two years ago and is now employed in his field at Marquette University in Milwaukee and is working on a master's degree in the evenings.
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Good time to mention that texas residents who contemplate moving to other states buy a prepaid tuition plan. Once a plan is purchased as a Texas resident you get in-state tuition no matter where you move.
Buck Turgidson
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I think you used to be able to join the National Guard and get in-state tuition. There's a guard unit in Bryan filled with A&M students. Anybody know if that still works?
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