Monday, February 21, 2011

Am i still considered a legal california resident for college

Am i still considered a legal california resident for college?
I moved to colorado this past july, and i am currently a high school senior. I want to go back to california for college next year but out of state tuition is crazy expensive. So i was wondering am i a colorado resident now or is there any way i can still be considered as a california resident?
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You have to live in Califl for one year before you become a resident student for tuition purposes.




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Monday, February 14, 2011

How difficult would it be to transfer from a California community college to an out-of-state university

How difficult would it be to transfer from a California community college to an out-of-state university?
i go to a community college in southern california and i'm planning on transferring to a university after, but i have no idea which, so i was wondering about colleges outside the state. like ASU, for example. i don't know the process or how difficult it is though.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
As long as you have your high school requirements met for the University (e.g. foreign language), you won't have any trouble being accepted to the college, but it will cost more. At a University where tuition is normally $3500, being from out of state, you could expect to pay something more like $5500. Most colleges just have a certain time that they want you to live in their state before they lower the price back down. In California, if you have lived in the state less than 1 year, they consider you a non-resident, and the price will be higher. Once you've lived there a year, the price will go back down to normal. There shouldn't be any trouble with classes filling up with in state students though. Most colleges have plenty of openings for new student at any given time.
Answer 2 :
If you have taken the usual general education requirements at a community college, most if not all of them will transfer. As an out of state student you will pay much more than an in state student. An in state student pays $7000 a year and an out of state student pays $20,000 which does not include living expenses. Unless you are 24 or older you will not be able to become as resident while you are attending school. All you have to do is go to the websites of the schools you are interested in and they will tell you how to apply.




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Monday, February 7, 2011

What is a good college in California for theatrical study and acting

What is a good college in California for theatrical study and acting?
I want a college that I can be able to be noticed by movie producers, and etc.. In California
Theater & Acting - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
USC,UCLA




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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Is it cheaper to rent a dorm, or to have an apartment when in college (California

Is it cheaper to rent a dorm, or to have an apartment when in college (California)?
If in California , is it cheaper to live in a dorm, or to have your own apartment for college?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It really depends on where you go--both school-wise for dorms and location-wise for apartments. There's no one set price. For me, in Colorado, at my school, it is cheaper for me to rent an apartment than pay for a dorm.
Answer 2 :
Not a california resident, but I know it is cheaper to live in a dorm, that an apartment. Dorms you don't have utilities to pay, most apartments, I don't know about California, you have to pay utilities separately.
Answer 3 :
Think it is cheaper to rent an apartmet. Apartment there is no regulation than the dorm.
Answer 4 :
If you are in LA, SF, or Berkeley -- for the same quality, it's cheaper to live in a dorm because rent there is so expensive. If you are in a smaller town like Davis, probably cheaper to live in an apartment.





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