<p>I've seen Clemson mentioned twice now, but I looked at their website and didn't see anything. Does anyone have a link or something to Clemson's OOS waiver program?</p>
<p>I was wondering too what would get you the waiver at Clemson. 30 ACT? 1350 SAT?</p>
<p>bumpers.....</p>
<p>At Clemson they have what is called the Academic Recruiting scholarships. There is info. about it on the Financial Aid page under scholarships. It does not state what the eligibility requirements are. </p>
<p>I seem to recall when S1 was applying and looked into Clemson 5 years ago, it was 1350 SAT and 3.5 uw gpa or something very close to that.
S1's girlfriend at the time had a 1360 SAT and was in the top 20 in their class and was offered an instate tution scholarship. Her Dad is an alumni. Don't know it that had anything to do with it or not.</p>
<p>So I saw on another thread at Clemson that they don't have specific numbers to get OOS tuition waived, but the consensus was a 1350 GPA w/ solid GPA and ECs would get you the waiver pretty safely.</p>
<p>University of Minnesota - Morris offers in-state tuition to ALL students. And NMFs are guaranteed a full-tuition scholarship. If you don't mind the rural locale, it's worth checking out--a small public LAC well-regarded academically in Minnesota.</p>