"Unique among most public colleges and universities in the U.S., all
undergraduate students at EOU, whether an Oregon resident or not, pay
the same tuition as their classmates - there is no out-of-state
tuition."
http://www2.eou.edu/pres/eouoverview.html
"Aviation at the University of Minnesota, Crookston is for students
with mission-specific interests in natural resources, law enforcement,
aerial application, and business. You?ll be part of a small and
friendly campus with great technology, generous scholarships, and no
out-of-state tuition premium."
http://www.aero.und.edu/aviation/flighttraining/crookston.php3
"Since there is no out of state tuition there is no residency
requirement for enrollment at PWSCC."
http://www.pwscc.edu/prospective_students_admissions.shtml
"Columbia College has no out-of-state tuition
Full-time tuition is only $4950 per year for on-campus classes. 2
classes per 8-week term for 5 terms; half the cost of proprietary
schools."
http://www.slcc.edu/pages/2638.asp
"Announced the union of five state colleges to form the Utah
Electronic Community College (UECC) which opens for registration in
November." ... "Cost is $60 per credit, plus a $25 application fee.
There are no out-of-state tuition rates."
http://www.utah.gov/governorwalker/newsrels/1998updates/updates_101098.html
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
"The estimated cost is $21,003.00. Fees for university residence
halls, dining plans, health fees and transportation must be added, if
those options are chosen. There is NO out-of-state tuition penalty."
http://www.iup.edu/admissions_and_aid/academy_of_culinary_arts/tuition_and_fees.htm
I'm not certain these are all state schools, but a quick glance made
me think they are. |