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Old 4th June 2005, 11:37
Delgado22
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Originally posted by BoricuaFL2
Delgado,

I did a little research for you and found that if you change your legal residence to Puerto Rico you will get charge in state tuition. What the UPR does is, charge students who come from the states and reside there only for school and continue to claim another state or territory as their legal residence. If you move there and want to establish legal residence, you will need to get a drivers license, change your legal residence to Puerto Rico and work there, you are a legal resident and will be able to prove it. Good luck if you decide to go study in Puerto Rico. By the way, the average for a Masters degree is $225.00 per class, much cheaper than a lot of State side schools. If you are doing a Bachelor degree then it will be much cheaper and if you qualify, you can get the Pell Grant. Good luck!
Yes, I have been doing research myself for years, and not really gotten any clear-cut answers. I believe I'll be able to do it. Probably both to finish bachelor's studies and masters afterwards...
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