<p>Search USC website for Money Matters - that tells you what OOS scholarships include OOS waivers or partial reduction of OOS tuition. It includes average stats for each. I would say all OOS honors college students get a waiver because if their stats are high enough to be in honors, they are high enough to be in the higher merit categories. The midrange for honors two years ago was 1380-11470 CR + M or ACT 31-33. However I think you can get at least tuition reduction if not waiver at lower stat levels.</p>
<p>I doubt there is any other way to pay in-state rates if you are OOS. Talk to admissions though. Definitely try to up your SAT score or do well on ACT. Looks like you should shoot for around 1350 CR+M to get in-state rates (based on last year published info).</p>