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Is there a cost difference for in-state (resident) and out-of-state (non-resident) students in fee-based degree programs and courses?

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Is there a cost difference for in-state (resident) and out-of-state (non-resident) students in fee-based degree programs and courses?

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That depends on a number of factors. Your credit load is one. Tuition for state-funded courses is a flat rate between 10 and 18 credits per quarter. Fee-based programs are not subject to that cap. So a part-time student (fewer than 10 credits/quarter) might pay the same amount, but a full-time student might pay more.

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