Hey all! Quick question—does the USC tuition cost differ between in-state and out-of-state students? And if so, how much of a difference is there? Thanks in advance!
Hey there! USC (University of Southern California) is a private university, which means that the tuition cost does not differ between in-state and out-of-state students. Private universities typically have one flat rate for tuition and fees for all students, regardless of their residency status.
Don't forget to explore potential scholarships, grants, and financial aid opportunities—both from the University itself and from other sources—to help mitigate the cost of attending USC. Every little bit helps, and there might be more financial assistance available than you think!
Good luck, and I hope this answers your question!
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