1. TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE
Out-of-state students commonly have to pay higher tuition rates, something that may catch some students off-guard.
2. FINANCIAL AID OPTIONS
Since the cost of attending an out-of-state school is usually higher, this is usually a crucial part of the equation. Tap the link below for our free college scholarship webinar!
3. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
In many cases, in-state tuition rates and certain local or state-based scholarships are only available to residents of the state.
4. AREA AMENITIES
Every college and city offers up different levels of access to amenities. What’s available has a significant impact on your student’s experience and lifestyle.
5. LOCAL CLIMATE
If your student is looking at schools in an area that is much hotter or colder than they’re used to, it may take them time to acclimate.
6. HOUSING COSTS
If your student prefers not to live on-campus, they need to take a close look at local housing costs. Pricing can vary significantly between different states and cities.
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