University of Texas Tuition

<p>The University of Texas website states that a student can receive in state tuition from a different state if they...</p>

<p>He/she was in competition with other students in the State of Texas.
The total award amount must be at least $1,000. </p>

<p>The scholarship was administered and awarded by The University of Texas in an application
process open both to residents and non-residents. </p>

<p>The scholarship must be specifically designated to cover the semester for which the tuition
waiver is requested. (If, however, you're submitting an application for the summer, then the scholarship can be designated for either the preceding spring semester or upcoming fall semester.) </p>

<p>Student must be registered full-time and majoring in the College of Natural Sciences. </p>

<p>... When applying for these are they very hard to get or is there good chances of earning the in state.</p>

<p>I have a 31 act and I am ranked 1/307 in my graduating class. I am involved in many ECs and I am just wondering if I have chances of in state tuition.</p>

<p>Here is the website i got this info from</p>

<p>Out-of-State</a> Tuition Waivers</p>

<p>What do they say over at the UT forum? With “(27,226 Posts |3,283 Topics )” there maybe someone knows something.</p>