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puckbreath
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General question

Post by puckbreath »

Something that just occurred to me, never thought about it before.

Kid goes to an out of state school to play college hockey, get scholarship, etc.

Are they still subject to out of state tuition rates, or do athletes get a break on that too ?

I.e., which rate would the scholarship apply to ?
OnFrozenPond
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Re: General question

Post by OnFrozenPond »

puckbreath wrote:Something that just occurred to me, never thought about it before.

Kid goes to an out of state school to play college hockey, get scholarship, etc.

Are they still subject to out of state tuition rates, or do athletes get a break on that too ?

I.e., which rate would the scholarship apply to ?
They are subject to out of state rates.
puckbreath
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Re: General question

Post by puckbreath »

OnFrozenPond wrote:
puckbreath wrote:Something that just occurred to me, never thought about it before.

Kid goes to an out of state school to play college hockey, get scholarship, etc.

Are they still subject to out of state tuition rates, or do athletes get a break on that too ?

I.e., which rate would the scholarship apply to ?
They are subject to out of state rates.
Thanks.
Lumberjack
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Post by Lumberjack »

Exception being Minnesota has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/mPg.cfm?pageID=97
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Post by puckbreath »

Lumberjack wrote:Exception being Minnesota has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/mPg.cfm?pageID=97
Thanks !
C-dad
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Post by C-dad »

Lumberjack wrote:Exception being Minnesota has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/mPg.cfm?pageID=97
Let us not forget Manitoba!
57special
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Post by 57special »

No athletic scholarships in Manitoba, or any other school in Canada beside Simon Fraser University in BC.
C-dad
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Post by C-dad »

57special wrote:No athletic scholarships in Manitoba, or any other school in Canada beside Simon Fraser University in BC.
True, but if a Manitoba kid gets a scholly at Minnesota it will be at the in-state rate due to reciprocity.
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