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Originally posted by jhujenn
It was my understanding DC high school students are granted in-state status for tuition purposes only and not for the priority ranking in-state students receive. Also DC's only public college still isn't accredited is it. So if DC residents were to stay in town for college they would have to pay private tuition rates.
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Tuition purposes only, true.
The University of the District of Columbia is accredited by Middle States. But it's nothing like the SUNY system, University of Maryland, or other public universities. It is relatively new, after the merger of three smaller schools. And it's really just not competitive.