Relocation to pay in state tuition

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In Virginia if you graduate from an in state high school the presumption is you’re an in state resident.

We have boarding schools and foreign citizens here, so this isn't necessarily true.

They look at where you're paying your taxes and some other things.


international students never qualify for in-state tuition. they need a student visa to attend a US university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC successfully became a state resident in the state of his OOS university. The requirement was 1 year. He became independent (eg didn’t claim DC on parent taxes), parents didn’t financially support, obtained drivers license in new state, did voter registration in new state, maintained residence in the new state even over the summer, etc.

The university DC actually had a session for OOS folks and what was needed as part of their admitted students day.


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?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC successfully became a state resident in the state of his OOS university. The requirement was 1 year. He became independent (eg didn’t claim DC on parent taxes), parents didn’t financially support, obtained drivers license in new state, did voter registration in new state, maintained residence in the new state even over the summer, etc.

The university DC actually had a session for OOS folks and what was needed as part of their admitted students day.


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.
Anonymous
Utah is pretty easy, but other states are trickier.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
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