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Here are the residency requirements for University of Michigan.
https://ro.umich.edu/tuition-residency/residency |
To be more specific about UMD being “quite strict,” they look at whether you have “primary home” and most personal belongings in MD, MD drivers license and car registration, pay MD taxes, registered to vote, etc. Second home def wont do it. |
Do the kids attend school in MD? If not, then no. |
Again, that pertains to just the student. It is quite another thing if the entire family moves to CA, which is what OP is proposing (though not necessarily CA). |
And universities have residency officers who are like detectives. Sometimes a family will have mom register her car in the state with the vacation home, etc. and try and submit enough paperwork to look like they are in-state, but they do audits periodically and if it doesn't add up -- if a kid graduated from a high school in another state, all the family income is from dad who files taxes in another state, the residence is clearly a beach condo, etc. -- the school can go after you for back tuition (and not let you register for future classes or transfer your credits to another school until the debt is clear). They do not mess around with this. |
international students never qualify for in-state tuition. they need a student visa to attend a US university. |
Name the school. Would love to look at the link their policy. Your kid did not get ANY family support? They could pay for their tuition, room, board, and all incidentals without parent funding? |
Maybe Utah? I've heard they make it easy. |
| Utah is pretty easy, but other states are trickier. |
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I found this website which seems interesting:
https://www.instateangels.com/state-tuition-rules-search/#:~:text=North%20Dakota%20is%20the%20easiest,don't%20do%20what's%20required! Arkansas Utah Nevada New Mexico North Dakota South Dakota easiest states to get in-state residency. They rank Utah as the 2nd easiest state. "If you are hoping to go to school full-time, work just a little, but still get pretty substantial help paying for school from parents or otherwise, Utah may be for you. " Interestingly, they say South Dakota barely charges any difference between in state and OOS. |
States that want people to move there |