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It's not a matter of proof, Askme. If you go on those sites that are referenced, you will see that it is more limiting than it sound. You have to fit the parameters of the program. In other words, you have to use their built in "meter" to answer your question. Because in some situations, if your in state public unis do not provide your chosen program, there may be private schools in state or even out of state in the chosen progam that are participating in the exchange that will give you a tuition break. Only the schools that are participating give you these breaks. It's not as though you can pick any public school. That's why I can't give you a clear answer. Go to the site and plug in your major, and you can then see your options.
Though this can be of benefit, the amount truly varies. Many of the schools listed are not top schools. It takes a specialty program, for the most part, not to be covered by any state school.
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