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    Default Help us out and sign this petition for veterans

    Mandate all Veterans get in-state tuition at public or private colleges and universities, regardless of actual residency. In Colorado this already happens, but it is not the case nationwide.

    Name Resident tuition - Nonresident Tuition

    Texas A&M - 176.55-689.55
    University of Florida- 168.15-910.72
    UMass Amherst - 857-4968
    UConn- 885-1864
    Berkeley*- 486 for resident and non resident*+11439 (nonres supplemental tuition per semester)
    University of Alabama- 650-1200
    University of Alaska-Anchorage-165-580
    Arizona State University- 658-909
    Iowa State University- 277-781

    Now remember folks, the G.I. Bill only pays the in-state portion of the tuition. You are on the hook for the difference if you are out-of-state

    Do us a favor and help this petition out and spread the word.

    http://wh.gov/tvP

    USMC 2000-2004, OIF

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    Why wouldnt a Vet go to school in state to begin with?

    Majority of guys I knew who got out either went home, place of residency or
    made their final duty station they place of residency already and usually had the correct time in
    that city/state to qualify for in state tuition.

    I guess I am playing devils advocate.

    Im a vet and kept my residency in Colorado for my time in and took some classes on
    the G.I. bill, stopped cuz I was working nights and taking care of my daughter at the time,
    and had in state tuition.

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    I moved here to go to school from out of state because I could get more transfer credits from my associates degree than any other school that was around me. Luckily in Colorado the time requirement is waived for vets to get in state tuition. While this mandate wouldn't help me personally, I think that it is a good thing for other vets that might be in the same circumstance that I was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fmedges View Post
    I moved here to go to school from out of state because I could get more transfer credits from my associates degree than any other school that was around me. Luckily in Colorado the time requirement is waived for vets to get in state tuition. While this mandate wouldn't help me personally, I think that it is a good thing for other vets that might be in the same circumstance that I was.

    Good point, one avenue I didnt think of. Forwarded to most of my fam and friends.

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