So what are you budgeting for tuition next year

<p>But Nunya, that doesn't make sense. I think you should call them again. UT has a flat-rate plan - there is no charge for more than the 12 hours anymore. It is literally a FLAT-RATE. Maybe you spoke with someone who didn't have all the facts?</p>

<p>I think nunya is saying that Texas has 2 different ways of charging tuition. If you pay outright, it doesn't matter how many credit hours you take. If you use your Tomorrow Fund, they only pay for 12 credits each year. H is going to call them to verify. Nunya, maybe we should settle this the old-fashioned Texas way?? Hire an attorney.</p>