What is required for a DC to establish instate residency?

Anonymous
What is required for a DC to establish instate residency after being admitted out of state?
Anonymous
this will vary by state, so if you are asking about DC (the capital of the country, not the offspring) then pp has posted info, but if you are asking about another state you have to check that state's policies.
Anonymous
It depends on the state, but note that for many it is virtually impossible to establish residency as a student, because your reason for moving to the state cannot be to attend college.

http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/stateresidency.phtml

Anonymous
you live in the state and pay taxes there for the last 2 years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is required for a DC to establish instate residency after being admitted out of state?


Are you moving as well, or is your dc just attending college? If the latter then it is very difficult. If it is the former then you've got a better shot at least at some point prior to graduation.

Check out California's requirement as a example. If you are attending a UC school and trying to get in state residency you aren't even allowed to leave to visit family for holidays. Of course if you are moving to CA too then your DC wont need to travel out of state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you live in the state and pay taxes there for the last 2 years


In many states, you cannot attend school during that time either.
Anonymous
My siblings did this. My parents bought a house in the college town, and my siblings lived there and rented rooms to friends. They got the utilities in their names and registered to vote and registered their cars in the state. I th in they got in state tuition by junior year. Maybe sophomore year for the younger one.
Anonymous
So if DC is admitted to UVA in early April, you can move across the river by August and get in state tuition?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So if DC is admitted to UVA in early April, you can move across the river by August and get in state tuition?

If DC delays admission for 2 years, and during that time, DC and parents own or reside in a VA property, have VA drivers licenses and vote in Virginia. And you know the state motto. Then, maybe yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So if DC is admitted to UVA in early April, you can move across the river by August and get in state tuition?



http://www.schev.edu/students/vadomicile.asp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So if DC is admitted to UVA in early April, you can move across the river by August and get in state tuition?



http://www.schev.edu/students/vadomicile.asp


OP, for Virginia, this is the authoritative citation. Note that the shortest term deadline would have the student make a VA in-state claim several months before the earliest possible application deadline -- so as to establish in-state status at least 12 months prior to the first day of college.

Anonymous
For what it's worth, when we applied from VA to VA in-state schools last year we had to provide VA address and the date in which we, the parents, moved into the state. Maybe social security - I can't remember. But definitely the date we had moved into the state so they could confirm tax records.
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