<p>^ It used to be the Tiger Scholarship and you needed:
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<p>If not that, then you need to have a 13??-1430 CR and M combined SAT score for the Academic Scholars Program, which gives you 10k, which basically reduces your tuition to in-state. You might want to contact the department you are looking into about any other options. Engineering seems to have really good ones (hopefully they still do). If all else, goes wrong, try to apply for Louisiana residency once you get there, and after a year, you should get in-state tuition</p>
<p>I was pretty sure at first, since two finaid representatives and the head of engineering did told me so. However, I would wait until they post it online (near the end of August) to see what exactly they plan to do with their scholarships (as Psi mentioned).</p>