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<p>I don’t think your chances of getting instate tuition if very high. Schools that award this typically do so for students who are receiving significant scholarships. </p>
<p>You talk about “yearly tuition” of $10,000 or less. What about room/board? How will you pay those costs? They can easily be $10,000 or more…depending on the location of the school.</p>
<p>Re: engineering. Applying as an incoming engineering student is usually very competitive…more competitive than applying undeclared arts and sciences, for example.</p>
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<p>From your other threads, it seems you have or are currently taking college courses in Jordan. College applications here REQUIRE that you list ALL college courses previously taken AND send transcripts for those courses. If you do not put these on your application, you ARE lying and you not only risk losing your admissions offer but also any financial aid you do receive. Fraud…it’s considered fraud to lie on these application.</p>
<p>You also indicate on another thread that your aid needs to be based on academic achievement. Does this mean that your family’s finances will not qualify you for need based aid?</p>