On 08-19-20 15:11, Lee Lofaso <=-
spoke to Aaron Thomas about Democrat Lies <=-
Both Louisiana and Georgia have free college tuition for students.
Let's say you, or one of your kids, wants to go to college but
cannot afford to do so. Your state does not offer free college
tuition, but other states do. Moving to another state would solve
that problem, although one would still have to pay room and board -
which is what dormitories and cafeterias are for.
To get around the out of state tuition problem, all one would
have to do is become a resident of the state. Doing chores in
exchange for a place to stay should do it.
Which brings up an interesting question -
How long does it take to become a resident of a state?
Many states put the threshold at one year. Plus, living in the state
for the purposes of going to school does not count.
I mostly grew up in Florida and graduated from high school there. At
that time the state universities gave automatic admission to anyone who graduated from a Florida high school, plus had a tuition of $50 per
year. Of course, that tuition is much higher now, almost $6,400 for in
state and just over $28,000 for out of state. Although they had
guarenteed admission, they did not guarentee that you would not flunk
out before the end of the first semester -- and supposedly 2/3rds of
them did just that. I have no idea what their policy is today.
Dale Shipp
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