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    bluehazel23 Posts: 19, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 9, 2009, 01:19 AM
    Is there any way to get around paying 'out-of-state' tuition with my circumstances?
    Okay, so I currently live in Idaho and have 13 college credits (towards my Associate's) and I want to move to Missouri ASAP... Let's say I ended up moving there: Would I be allowed to finish my Associate's degree online through the same community college in Idaho that I got my first 13 credits from AND PAY WHAT AN IDAHOAN RESIDENT PAYS, even though I would be living in Missouri?

    The reason I want to do it that way is I want to save money. I don't want to wait to start college, but I don't want to pay out-of-state tuition for that first year that I live in Missouri.

    What's a broke-a$$ person to do..
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    Jul 9, 2009, 03:44 PM

    How do I get a copy of my college transcript if the school is closed now?
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    Sep 24, 2009, 02:38 PM

    The best recommendation would be to relocate as planned and take online courses through your first institution until you become a resident of your new state. Of course, this would require meeting with an advisor through your new institution to ensure that all of your credits would count toward requirements there.

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