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Michigan does not meet the full need of OOS students. Aside from the free military academies, only UNC and UVA among public colleges meet the full financial need of all domestic students, and UVA has been struggling to keep funding its students.</p>
<p>Many colleges offer substantial merit scholarships, both need-based and non-need-based. That is especially something to look into if your family does not qualify for (much) financial aid. The nice thing about picking biology (especially as a pre-med) is that you can go pretty far down the totem pole of selectivity without sacrificing too much in the way of resources or opportunities.</p>
<p>Truman State and U Minnesota-Morris are members of the [Midwest</a> Tuition Exchange](<a href=“http://www.mhec.org/MSEPParticipatingInstitutions]Midwest”>http://www.mhec.org/MSEPParticipatingInstitutions) and might be particularly worth a look. You pay 150% of in-state tuition at such universities.</p>