I'm a 20-year-old US citizen who's entire family lives in Korea. It'd be easy to think of me as a regular international student who merely holds a dual citizenship.
What I would like to ask is if there is ANY way (long-term or short-term) for me and my family to pay in-state tuition for Rutgers Univ., the state Univ. of NJ. Nobody around me is a legal expert in this particular field so I'm posting this inquiry here in hope that I could get some insight.
some facts about me... I'm a US citizen My parents are Korean Citizens who live and work in Korea I've graduated high school at a private boarding school in PA. I hold no residency in any state of the US. Will be attending Rutgers Univ. in the fall of 2013
Some things that I've heard of... Appointing a legal guardian who is a NJ resident? claiming independent?
Please let me know if there is ANY way for my family to lessen the financial burden of my college tuition... Thank you
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노준건 님 답변답변일11/21/2012 8:54:12 AM
It is almost impossible to be an independent student, and also can not get the instate tuition benefit from Rutgers. You'd better look for the private school. It is financially much better.