<p>^^^</p>
<p>Right, but it doesn’t say that such a student would get full waiver for the full OOS part of tuition.</p>
<p>*Out-of-state students who qualify for an academic recruiting scholarship might be offered a tuition waiver that **covers part **or all of the out-of-state tuition differential. *</p>
<p>So, a 31 (since it’s the lowest qualifying number) may only get a scholarship that covers half of the OOS tuition differential… the differential is about $16k, so a 31 may get $8k or so, right? Or am I reading that wrong?</p>