<p>Well, for out-of-state students, if anyone receives a scholarship of at least $500, then that student would pay instate tuition instead of the usual out-of-state tuition. In the case of USC, it’s like a $14-15k difference.</p>
<p>Well, for out-of-state students, if anyone receives a scholarship of at least $500, then that student would pay instate tuition instead of the usual out-of-state tuition. In the case of USC, it’s like a $14-15k difference.</p>