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Can Military Children get In-State Tuition in a state they just moved from?
Okay, so my father is in the military and about a year and a half ago, we got transferred from Georgia to Florida. I lived in Georgia for four years, from the 7th grade to the 11th grade. In the middle of my junior year, we moved to Florida and I just graduated high school from here in Florida.
The problem is that I want to go to college in the same city I just moved from (in Georgia), but they are considering me as Out-of State.
So, my question is, is there any type of waiver that they offer to military children like myself, so that I can get in-state tuition? Because my scholarships and fafsa will not be enough to pay for it. I'm going to get a job when I move there and because of how small the school is, there aren't anymore rooms available on campus, so I'm going to have to live off campus and that's definitely going to cost an arm, leg and foot ! It's just that I'm not sure how I'm going to be able to afford to pay for an apartment AND school .. ugh Please Help Me :(
Thanks in advance
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- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
NO, you're no different than any other kid whose parents moved because dad's job changed location. There's no silly waiver allowances because he's in the military.
If you want to go to college out-of-state GET A JOB so you can pay out-of-state tuition, or just make a more mature decision and attend college in-state.