What is it?
The Academic Common Market (ACM) is a tuition-savings program for college students in the 15 SREB member states who want to pursue degrees that are not offered by their in-state institutions. Students can enroll in out-of-state institutions that offer their degree program and pay the institution's in-state tuition rates.
What states participate in SREB's Academic Common Market?
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia
Who qualifies?
To qualify, a student must be a resident of an SREB member state, select a participating program that is approved for the Academic Common Market for their state, be admitted unconditionally into that program, and be certified as a resident of his or her home state.
What colleges and universities participate in the Academic Common Market?
More than 100 colleges and universities from all 15 SREB states offer undergraduate and graduate opportunities. Your home state has determined which institutions and specific programs are available through the ACM.
What programs are available through the Academic Common Market?
More than 1,900 programs are available to eligible students. For a complete list of programs available to residents in your state, visit http://home.sreb.org/acm/choosestate.aspx.
For more information about the Academic Common Market, visit http://www.sreb.org/page/1304/academic_common_market.html.
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