You will need to discuss this with your local education offices and the college concerned as regulations concerning tuition fees vary from county to county.
Whether you meant southern Wales in Britain, or New South Wales, an Australian state, the answer is the same. You always have to pay for mail.
To pay the tuition, fees, and buy the books and other supplies. Also you will need to pay for room and board so you can live while in college.
No, but there are no tuition 'top up' fees as there are in England and Wales.
AnswerYou can move out at 18. But that sort of depends upon what you and your parents agree to. They might agree to pay for college if you live at home. They are under no obligation to put you through college.
I have pay for my college or is free for me
go in to college and let them pay for the college
You should if you can't afford to live on your own. College students should be aware that there are a wide range of student scholarships, grants, and loans that provide financial assistants if you can't afford to pay for college.
Yes I had to when I went I am 23 now
I live in a different state but I am planning to go to college in Texas and live in my cousin's house while I study there. Is there anyway I can pay instate tuition since I will be using her address, since I will live there. (I will be 18 before I graduate high school)
It varies by college
Yes
Usually it's the other way around. You pay the college.