<p>On my last thread, everyone told me i cant get instate tution for my situation:</p>
<p>"Im from NY and I want to go to university of central florida but the outstate tuition and instate tuition is vastly different. I can't afford the outside tuition and I am curious what is needed for instate. My grandma is moving to Tampa florida next month and I will move with her if anything is possible. I would stay they for a year and go to a community college there for one year than transfer also. Just please tell me if its possible to recieve instate tuition. Thanks"</p>
<h2>except one of the members (redslash) from here gave me a good reply:</h2>
<p>"What that means is, your strategy to pay instate is:</p>
<p>June: move to Tampa, live with Grandma, claim that as your current address, get a drivers license, register to vote, etc. Enroll in community college (paying out of state tuition for that).</p>
<p>January-ish: Apply to UCF. Claim in-state status.</p>
<p>April (or whenever): when your family back home claims their dependents, they CANNOT claim you. </p>
<h2>August: Attend your first classes at UCF, hopefully by now paying in-state."</h2>
<p>I am thinking about doing this and I just wanted to know if this is a good plan to do cause paying almost 19 thousand for going here over florida residents with 4 is a huge difference.</p>