This is because Public Schools (which are the only ones with different tuition rates) get a grant from whatever state they are in, which is why they are cheaper than private schools. Since the State gets money through state taxes, and out of state residents pay taxes to another state, they must pay more money. Basically, because their taxes didn't pay for it.
Yes, you can. I am an undocumented student, who was brought from another country at the age of 2-3 years old. States California and Texas have had this act that allows undocumented (another way of saying "illegal") students to attend college, while not having to pay for nonresidential tuition. Under this act, you are considered an AB 540 student. You can google more about that.Btw, Visa/international students usually have to pay a lot more money to attend a university/college.
83%students pay for they're own tuition and parents pay for it only 17% of the time
The value of new nonresidential construction put in place in 2001 totaled $201.1 billion
Private nonresidential construction in the United States has fluctuated according to the success of key sectors such as office buildings and institutions. Nonresidential construction spending dropped by 6 percent in 2003
There is no "age" that makes it so that you don't have to pay for college classes. However, students that are 24 years or older qualify as independent students and are typically eligible for more financial aid than dependent students.
they can't pay attetion because it gets boring and they get distracted! if the teacher makes class a bit more fun then they will pay WAY more attention.
my home is a nonresidential place
Workers get paid and students do not; the employer has to pay for vacation. Students also get more vacation so they can relax during breaks and summer
Because some students study when others don't and also some students don't pay attention in class.
A teacher asks students to pay attention in class!
no because high school is for free and many students go.But college u have 2 pay for
This depends, if the students are actually learning something, then fun-teaching is a better way for students to learn. They pay more attention, and care more about in class work, and homework. However, if you teach in such a creative way that the students become totally distracted and do not pay attention to the teaching material, you might as well not have taught them anything.