While there are many factors that students take in to account as they consider transferring on to a Four-year college or university, one of these is costs. Here is a list of “Out-of-State” schools that have a “low” price tag for out-of-state students.

Out of State Value Schools based on merit

Here is a list of “Out-of-State” schools that, through a student’s merit (GPA, PTK involvement, etc.), can offer a “low” price tag for out-of-state students.

  • Arkansas State
  • Ball State University (IN)
  • Eastern Illinois
  • Emporia State U. (KS)
  • Georgia College & State
  • Georgia State
  • Jacksonville State (Al)
  • Kansas State University
  • Lee University (TN)
  • Louisiana Tech.  Univ.
  • Mississippi State Univ.
  • Missouri State Univ.
  • Northern Illinois
  • Northwest Missouri
  • Southeast Missouri State
  • Texas A&M University
  • Texas State University
  • Texas Tech University
  • Troy University (AL)
  • Truman State U. (MO)
  • U. Louisiana Lafayette
  • U. of Central Arkansas
  • u. of North Alabama
  • U. of South Alabama
  • U. Southern Mississippi
  • Univ. of Arkansas
  • University of Idaho
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Maine
  • University of Mississippi
  • USC Beaufort (SC)
  • Wayne State College (NE)
  • Weber State U. (UT)

Out-of-State Value Schools

  • Arkansas Tech. University
  • Bemidji State University (MN)
  • Berea College (KY)
  • Bismarck State University (ND)
  • BYU – Idaho
  • BYU – Utah
  • Cheyney State University (PA)    HBCU
  • College of the Ozarks (MO)
  • Delta State University (MS)
  • Dickinson State University (ND)
  • Eastern Illinois University
  • Eastern Kentucky University
  • Elizabeth City State U. (NC)          HBCU
  • Emporia State University (KS)
  • Fayetteville State U. (NC)              HBCU
  • Kentucky State University             HBCU
  • Minot State University (ND)
  • Mississippi U. for Women (coed)
  • North Carolina A&T University    HBCU
  • Northern Illinois University
  • Park University (MO)
  • Pensacola Christian College (FL)
  • Savannah State University (GA) HBCU
  • South Dakota State University
  • Southeast Missouri State U.
  • Southern Arkansas University
  • Southern Illinois University
  • Southwest Minnesota State U.
  • Southwestern Oklahoma State U.
  • Tennessee State University          HBCU
  • Troy University (AL)
  • U. of North Carolina – Pembroke
  • U. of Southern Mississippi
  • U. of the Cumberlands (KY)
  • Univ. of Nebraska – Kearney
  • Univ. of Nebraska – Kearney
  • University of Central Arkansas
  • Wayne State College (NE)
  • Western Carolina University
  • Western Illinois University
  • Williamson College of the Trades (PA)

 

“HBCU” denotes a Historically Black College or University