sudden major change, need new college list?

<p>^^^</p>

<p>Pierre, are you sure that an ACT 31 will still merit an OOS tuition waiver? Since an ACT 31 is no longer in the top 25% at Clemson, I’m not sure that a student would get a full waiver. I thought students now need an ACT 32 to have a better chance at that OOS tuition waiver…so you only pay the instate rates (which is about $12k per year for instate tuition - ). </p>

<p>Academic recruiting scholarships awarded to out-of-state residents can include a companion Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship that covers part or all or of the out-of-state tuition and fee differential unless otherwise noted. The Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship is only available during periods of enrollment during which the recipient is eligible to receive the recruiting scholarship stipend. Stipends indicated in the scholarship listing are maximums. Awards can be reduced because of funding or other aid awarded.</p>