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Transfer Student Admissions Take your hard work to the next level. If you have 12 or more transferable college credits earned post-high school, at a community college, or at another university the University of Arizona considers you a transfer student.
Tips to get in-state tuition at an out-of-state school Establish residency. Yes, the obvious way to get in-state tuition is to live in the same state of the school you plan to attend. Explore regional exchange programs with nearby states. Look into scholarships. Take advantage of your parents job.
UAGC is operated as a business unit of the University of Arizona, which is a public institution, but UAGC academic programs, faculty, and student body are all separate from those of the University of Arizona. A graduate of UAGC receives a University of Arizona degree with a UAGC designation.
Tuition reciprocity agreements, or tuition exchange programs, allow students to attend an out-of-state college within their region without paying out-of-state tuition. Eligibility requirements vary from agreement to agreement.
Admission requirements At least 12 transferable credits post high school. A cumulative recalculated college or university GPA of 2.0. A cumulative un-weighted high school GPA of 2.5. Fulfill the course competencies required by the Arizona Board of Regents.
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Non-resident students who have earned an Arizona high school diploma or general education diploma and attended high school in Arizona for a minimum of three years while physically present in Arizona (the three years of Arizona high school attendance do not need to be consecutive) may be eligible for an undergraduate
Reciprocity Agreements Between States Some public institutions also waive out-of-state tuition for residents of border counties. Colleges that waive out-of-state tuition often belong to the states that have entered into these reciprocity agreements.
Requirements Provide proof of domicile and continuous physical presence in Arizona for 12 months. Provide proof of financial independence. Overcome the presumption that you are in Arizona primarily to be a student.

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