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moving to colorado..


Question Posted Friday February 8 2008, 6:56 pm

if i move to colorado my senior year can i get instate tuition to a school in colorado? that works right?

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ohhthosexjonasboysxo answered Saturday February 9 2008, 6:40 pm:
yes. that is correct.
mainly you have to go to school there or live there for at least a year. however, it can be different for different schools.
you can always check the college website you plan on attending to find out more info.
its going to be under tuition info.
hope this helped :]
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jewelzx0 answered Friday February 8 2008, 11:07 pm:
If you live in that state and attended school in that state you pay instate tuition. You must have a home there, a mailing address and live with parental gaurdians.
Hope I helped!

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