why does it cost more to attend out of state colleges different from the state that you live in?
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Advice: Talk to your financial advisor at the school you wish to attend. They are assigned to you once you are accepted. They should be able to answer many of your questions, and help you find scholarships for those fees that still exist.
Good Luck!!!
Do not expect financial aid to cover *all* expenses. Their purpose is to get you to go to the college, while still getting as much money as they can out of you (or your parents). They might (especially if they want you lots), and you could expect more in states with lotteries paying into higher education.
Most research 1 institutions bring in more money through research than all of their sporting events combined ( and I am talking about big name schools here)
An out of state student is probably paying taxes in his home state and therefore the “foreign” state doesn’t get as much to fund that student’s education. In essence it costs more to educate and out of state student.
You can get fin aid to go out of state and you can use the funds to cover anything related to your education. The big question is whether the FAFSA folks will give you enough to do what you want or if you will need to take out a subsequent student loan on top of any federal aid.