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https://highered.colorado.gov/Finance/Residency/faq.html outlines the requirements for in-state tuition in Colorado... every state has slightly different resident requirements.

If the U.S. weren't so involved in worldly conflicts, I'd recommend looking into doing a stint in the military. Get some good experiences, pay isn't terrible, and you get a free ride in school when your done (if you went to a state school, benefits would probably exceed tuition + costs of living combined)

I'm terribly anti-war... so maybe in the canadien military
 
...Kids are not all that appealing to me, and my beliefs are reaffirmed every time I go to the Wal-mart....

the ol' trip to Walmart - best contraceptive ever!


I've got a question for anyone who knows how the system works. We used to live in Colorado (I spent my Fresh and Soph year there in HS) and my parents still own property there (they rent it out). Can I get in-state at UC-Boulder, CSU or one of the Denver schools?

I know it's tougher now than it used to be years ago. A good friend was able to get in-state tuition at Boulder for her daughter after 2 years (for her jr & sr year - she just graduated) - - the family owned property near Estes Park, plus the girl had to stay there year round (the family lives in Chicago) and work for two years in order to qualify
 
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