Wednesday, July 21, 2010

How good do you have to be to play basketball at a college such as Missouri State, Baylor, or St. Louis Univ

How good do you have to be to play basketball at a college such as Missouri State, Baylor, or St. Louis Univ.?

St. Louis - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'd say one of the tops in your league. That would put you amongst the caliber of players in schools like these. Best in your school would put you as a JUCO player. Best in your conference would put you into more of a D-II type school. Best in your state would put you in more of the D-I catagory. Of course, these are just estimations. People can vary.





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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

What are good colleges to apply for in Missouri

What are good colleges to apply for in Missouri?
I was wondering what colleges in Missouri are good to apply for. Im very average when it comes to GPA and ACT scores and im planning on boarding somewhere. Im looking into Physical or Occupational Therapy. Any ideas are very very appreciated!
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm not in Missouri so I don't know of many. I know that Truman State University is a very nice school. Search here and see if it can help you find a school that fits what you want http://myplan.com/education/db/ug/query.php http://myplan.com/education/db/ug/ug_1.php?id=178615




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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

I graduated from high school in Missouri so can I can get in-state tuition fees rate if attending a MO college

I graduated from high school in Missouri so can I can get in-state tuition fees rate if attending a MO college?
I'm an international student.
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You must be a resident of Missouri in order to be eligible in-state tuition rates. In most states, in order to be considered a resident you must have lived in state for at least a year, but you should call the college you plan to attend and ask them what they would consider a resident.
Answer 2 :
NO.......... as an "international student" you are not a resident of this country, not a U.S. citizen, and only U.S. citizens are eligible for tuition discounts - in addition you are likely in this country via a "student visa," and as a result to attend college in this country (and get your visa renewed) you would have to show proof that you could pay your own way through college.





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