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Old 12-01-2007, 02:21 AM   #12
cptofthehouse
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Connecticut may be in the New England Regional Student Program. New York is not in any of the programs, that I am aware of. I don't know about New Jersey. You have to check. Again, don't think that you are finding a true windfall here. The purpose is to provide those students who cannot find an in state public program that they want to be able to study that field elsewhere without paying a huge amount more. You do have to get into the schools also. It is possible to fool around with obscure fields of study and try to get a deal, but you will have to do the trial and error. They make it a bit easier with their "fill in the space". But most state colleges do cover most of the majors. It isn't that easy. Go to the OP's opening post and that covers some of the eastern states such as MD, Va, Delaware.
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