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Out-of-state tuition reduction programs ? ????????????????There are several opportunities? for out-of-state?tuition reduction programs for students who are seeking to attend college outside of Missouri. Below you will find several?opportunities you should consider?(this is by no means an exhaustive list of schools that offer such programs, but strictly a list of opportunities of?which we have been made aware.)???Northern Arizona University President's and President's Excellence Scholarships?Two merit scholarships are available to help academically motivated out-of-state students achieve their educational goals at Northern Arizona University.?Freshmen applicants who have been admitted to the university may qualify to receive a total of $28,000 to $36,000 in scholarships over four years. ??Additionally,?incoming students ?will pay the same tuition rate for up to four years—no increases, guaranteed.? For more information, visit the following website:? of Oklahoma Non-Resident Scholarships?OU offers a variety of scholarships for admitted incoming freshmen based on criteria such as academics, leadership, community involvement, intended major, extracurricular interests, etc. A common scholarship is the Non-Resident Merit Award, which starts at a 24 on the ACT and a 3.5 GPA and gives students a partial tuition waiver over??four years. For more information and additional out-of-state scholarship opportunities, visit the following ?site:? of Arkansas at Little Rock?UALR now offers in-state tuition for neighboring states! For more information on UALR, visit? of Southern Indiana Out-of-State Scholarships? ??USI awards scholarshi?ps to students who meet ONE of the following criteria: ACT of 21 or SAT (combined critical reading and math) of 990 or minimum 2.75 GPA. For more information on this scholarship and other freshman?offers from USI, visit?the following website:? Ohio State University National Buckeye for Non-Residents? ?This award ($12,000 per year) is offered on a competitive basis to qualified non-Ohio domestic freshmen admitted to the Columbus campus for autumn semester. Those considered, rank in the top 40 percent of their graduating classes and have ACT composite scores of 28 or higher or combined SAT Critical Reading and Math scores of 1260 or higher.??? Since MHS is a non-ranking school, talk to your college specialist (Mrs. Diaz A-K or Mrs. Michel L-Z) if you have questions. For more information, visit the following: University Out-of-State Grant?Incoming students who are not residents of Kansas may be eligible for this need-based award ranging from $500-$3,000. The FAFSA and institutional aid application must be completed annually. Not all out-of-state students are funded; this is a need-based award. For more information, visit the following site:???? Wallace Residency Grant This?$4,000 grant is?awarded to admitted?Liberal Arts?majors who reside outside of Ohio.? For more information, visit? Peay State University Non-resident students with a 3.0 GPA and 21 on the ACT are eligible for out-of-state scholarships. Higher ACT scores allow for even more scholarship consideration.???For more information, visit? University?To qualify for the Interstate Tuition Waiver, students must be a resident of Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, or Texas.? Keeping the low, in-state tuition rate is easy—simply maintain a Washburn GPA of at least 3.0.?Students to qualify need a HS GPA of 2.5 and a complete application on file with Washburn by February 15.? A complete application includes: online application, ACT scores, $20 application fee (can be waived in some cases) and partial HS transcripts.?More information can be found online at State University. MSU will offer millions of dollars in scholarships and awards to non-resident freshmen who apply for admission for the fall of 2015. You can find scholarship information online at??? Student Exchange Program.?This is a tuition reduction program that makes attending out-of-state colleges more affordable for non-resident students.? By enrolling in a MSEP program at a participating institution, you will receive a reduced tuition rate.? Over 140 colleges in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin participate.? Actual savings will vary from school to school.? Participating students will typically realize savings between $500 and $3,000 annually.? Search for participating schools and programs and learn more at? of Kentucky.?UK offers scholarships for non-resident students with varying application deadlines during a student's senior year:? Illinois University Cost Guarantee Program.?Seniors considering this school should know that they have pledged to charge in-state tuition rates for Missouri students.? They also have a cost guarantee where student pay the same rate for four straight years including room and board.??Iowa State University Non-Resident Scholarships.?Seniors who are applying to Iowa State this year can check out the scholarships they have for Missouri residents at? of Arkansas Non-Resident Scholarships.?Seniors who are applying to U Arkansas-Fayet?teville can qualify for automatic partial tuition waivers again this year.?A minimum 3.6 GPA??and 28 ACT will get you 90% of the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition waived.? A minimum 3.4 and 26 ACT will get you 80% of the difference waived. A minimum 3.2 and 24 on the ACT will get you 70% of the difference waived.Oklahoma State University Out-of-State Scholarships.?Seniors applying to Ok State can check out this link for more information about these scholarships for Missouri residents:?? of Alabama Out-of-State Scholarships.?Seniors applying to this school can check out the awards in this category online at? You must meet the priority deadline by 12/15.University of Kansas Out-of-State Scholarships.?If?students have a 24+ ACT (1090+ SAT math/critical reading) and a 3.25+ GPA on a 4.0 scale, the award –?$40,356 ($10,089 a year)?– is theirs. It's that simple!???? For more information, visit? State University Non-Resident Scholarships. Presidential: $9,000 per year for applicants with 29 ACT and minimum 3.8 gpa at time of admission; Provost's: $7,000 per year for applicants with 27 ACT and 3.6-3.79 gpa at time of admission; Dean's: $5,000 per year renewable for applicants with 25 ACT and a 3.4-3.59 gpa at time of admission. Additional scholarships exist for students from diverse backgrounds, Native Americans, and more.??For details, go to? State University-Jonesboro Undergraduate Out-of-State Scholarship.?Undergraduate students who meet the following criteria are eligible to receive a scholarship equal to the out-of-state portion of tuition costs: (1) high school GPA of 3.000 or higher and ACT composite score of 24 or higher or comparable SAT score, (2) attendance beginning on or after August 20, 2007, (3) attend ASU-J as a full time student, and (4) a resident of any one of the 49 states in the United States other than Arkansas or resident of any U.S. territories: Illinois University-Edwardsville.?Beginning with the Fall 2014 Semester, newly entering freshmen, transfer students and master's-level graduate students from Missouri will pay the same in-state tuition rate as students from Illinois: of Mississippi.?Ole Miss offers a great amount of scholarships for incoming students, and some of them help pay for the out-of-state tuition:?. For instance, if you look at the "Academic Excellence" scholarship chart for nonresidents, you will see that at a 3.0 GPA and 26 on the ACT, they start offering money to assist with out-of-state tuition. The higher the ACT is, the more money a student receives. I would encourage you to look at the entire list of scholarships on that site to see what all they offer.Southern Illinois University-Carbondale?Tuition rates are equal to those paid by in-state students to incoming freshmen, transfer and graduate students from Missouri:?? State University.?K-State offers a variety of scholarship programs for non-residents, based upon academic merit, alumni relations, intended college curricula, etc. For more information, visit the scholarship website:? State University.?Students from neighboring states (Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky) are eligible for a rate of tuition equal to students who live in Illinois.? ................
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