Clarification on scholarship/in-state tuition

<p>I am very positive about this information. It has been a source of much discussion in our house this semester due to my D’s situation.</p>

<p>All the scholarships state: All nonresidents students receiving this scholarship receive a reduced tuition benefit as well. It doesn’t say an in-state tuition rate. It is called the non-resident scholarship rate. </p>

<p>Here is the website that shows all fees. Look at the notes that relate to each fee, and which apply for the lowest rates. [USC</a> Fee Schedule - USC Columbia - Bursar’s Office](<a href=“Bursar's Office - Bursar's Office | University of South Carolina”>Bursar's Office - Bursar's Office | University of South Carolina)</p>

<p>Even those students in the honors college who receive the honors college $1400 scholarship still pay the non resident scholarship rate vs. the in-state tuition. I would imagine that many in the honors college received the named scholaships the get the in-state tuition.</p>