Academic Common Market

<p>I am a resident of Georgia who is planning on attending Mississippi State University in the fall of 2014 for the international business program. I checked on the website and no school in GA offers the same program so I would be eligible for in-state tuition through the academic common market at MSU. The problem is that I got a 31 on my ACT which qualifies me for in-state tuition at MSU. How is the money from ACM awarded? Do they hand you a check to cover the out of state fees or do you just pay in-state tuition with no regards to the out of state fees?</p>

<p>Basically my question is would it be worth it to apply for ACM if I have already achieved in-state tuition with my ACT scores.</p>