<p>EricLG there are also regional consortiums to look into. The Southern States consortium is the strictest and it stipulates that if you live say, in Maryland, but find a major at a public U in Florida that is not offered in a Maryland state U (dolphin training?) then you are eligible to pay in-state rates at that Florida U. You’d need to have a very particular major. The other regional consortiums are less strict, but I don’t know much about them.</p>