The whole swimming scholarship thread got me to wondering. Isn't is possible for the student to rent an apartment for one year and establish residence in the state to allow for "in-state" tuition costs?
Besides all the other obvious holes in that other article, the website Softball Scholarships & Chances of Playing College Softball gives the 2015 in-state/out-of-state tuition fees of (most) all schools offering softball scholarships is $11,220 vs $34,098 for California state schools. That's a big difference.
Anyone do this or know of someone who did?
Besides all the other obvious holes in that other article, the website Softball Scholarships & Chances of Playing College Softball gives the 2015 in-state/out-of-state tuition fees of (most) all schools offering softball scholarships is $11,220 vs $34,098 for California state schools. That's a big difference.
Anyone do this or know of someone who did?