Subj : State Tuition
To   : Lee Lofaso
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Thu Aug 20 2020 12:47 am

 -=> On 08-19-20  15:11,  Lee Lofaso <=-
 -=> spoke to Aaron Thomas about Democrat Lies <=-

 LL> Both Louisiana and Georgia have free college tuition for students.

 LL> Let's say you, or one of your kids, wants to go to college but
 LL> cannot afford to do so. Your state does not offer free college
 LL> tuition, but other states do. Moving to another state would solve
 LL> that problem, although one would still have to pay room and board -
 LL> which is what dormitories and cafeterias are for.

 LL> To get around the out of state tuition problem, all one would
 LL> have to do is become a resident of the state. Doing chores in
 LL> exchange for a place to stay should do it.

 LL> Which brings up an interesting question -

 LL> How long does it take to become a resident of a state?

Many states put the threshold at one year.  Plus, living in the state
for the purposes of going to school does not count.

I mostly grew up in Florida and graduated from high school there.  At
that time the state universities gave automatic admission to anyone who
graduated from a Florida high school, plus had a tuition of $50 per
year.  Of course, that tuition is much higher now, almost $6,400 for in
state and just over $28,000 for out of state.  Although they had
guarenteed admission, they did not guarentee that you would not flunk
out before the end of the first semester -- and supposedly 2/3rds of
them did just that.  I have no idea what their policy is today.

                               Dale Shipp
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