we charge out of state or in state as appropriate.
Marcia Walker wrote:
> Hi -
> A question has arisen here about tuition charged to grants, and I'd like to
> "poll the group" on your institutional policies. Here's the question: At
> public institutions, when a grad student is paid 50% or more time on a
> grant and his accompanying tuition is paid from the grant, do you ever
> charge that tuition at the out-of-state rate? (assuming the student is not
> a resident of your state). Any comments on why or why not are appreciated,
> and you can reply directly to me if you'd like.
>
> thanks -
>
> Marcia Walker
> Research Administrator
> University of Arkansas
> 501/575-3845
>
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