saltnpepper85
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(Forgive me if this is out of place in the forum directory but i couldnt find anywhere else this woud fit)
Im trying to find more information about a law i have been told about from my college proffesors. I've been told once a student is over 127 hours the state of texas has made a law so that they will have to pay out of state tuition. If this is true can you re-direct me to a place online so i can read the law. Also, are there any loopholes for this law that might help me get around paying out of state tuition.
I am wanting this information mainly so that i can write my congressman about my disatisfaction with the law (even though it probably wont matter). Is there anything i could include in my letter that would possibly help my congressman see my case and want to change the law? This law makes no sense to me. If the law is written how it has described to me then even if i dont repeat any classes or take unneccesary classes I will have to pay out of state tuition at some point because with my degree plan i will need 136 hours.
I appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks
-Dustin
Im trying to find more information about a law i have been told about from my college proffesors. I've been told once a student is over 127 hours the state of texas has made a law so that they will have to pay out of state tuition. If this is true can you re-direct me to a place online so i can read the law. Also, are there any loopholes for this law that might help me get around paying out of state tuition.
I am wanting this information mainly so that i can write my congressman about my disatisfaction with the law (even though it probably wont matter). Is there anything i could include in my letter that would possibly help my congressman see my case and want to change the law? This law makes no sense to me. If the law is written how it has described to me then even if i dont repeat any classes or take unneccesary classes I will have to pay out of state tuition at some point because with my degree plan i will need 136 hours.
I appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks
-Dustin