| We live in DC and I work in a federal agency located in Virginia. Will my child be considered as in-state if he applies to University of Virginia? Checked on-line, but could not find a clear answer. TIA. |
| No |
| absolutely |
| why not call UVA and ask? |
| No, you don't pay taxes there or own a home. Move if you want instate. |
| You don’t reside in Virginia. |
| Nope. |
| You’re kidding right? Nice try. |
Lol |
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A good way to answer this question is to think about where you pay state taxes.
Do you pay state taxes to VA? No? There's your answer. |
| No but you may qualify for DCTAG |
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Scary that a fed doesn't know how to Google:
https://www.theclassroom.com/are-dc-residents-eligible-for-virginia-in-state-tuition-13596821.html Residents of the District of Columbia are generally ineligible for in-state tuition at public colleges in neighboring Virginia. There are a few exceptions, however, that make in-state tuition possible for temporary D.C. residents with a permanent address in Virginia and some D.C. residents who work in Virginia or are stationed there by the military. |
| It is a RESIDENCY requirement. Come on |