I am a U.S. citizen (born in Texas). My parents are from India and I have done my education (currently pursuing bachelors) from India. Will I be eligible for In-state tuition in Universities like University of Houston, which provide in-state tuition?
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Posted Sep 03, 2012 18:36
I am a U.S. citizen (born in Texas). My parents are from India and I have done my education (currently pursuing bachelors) from India. Will I be eligible for In-state tuition in Universities like University of Houston, which provide in-state tuition?
Posted Sep 04, 2012 15:12
Most likely not. Each state has a residency requirement.
Most likely not. Each state has a residency requirement.
Posted Sep 05, 2012 07:29
Thanks hawkme
so are there any other provision for scholarships which I can use being a citizen of the state?
Thanks hawkme
so are there any other provision for scholarships which I can use being a citizen of the state?
so are there any other provision for scholarships which I can use being a citizen of the state?
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