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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. 20-21 now. They will probably be in grad school until age 26-27, if they take a year or two off to work first. I think the law presumes that a student under 24 is a dependent, but a student over 24 can be deemed a dependent if the parents pay at least half of the student's expenses. Not sure how loans fit into that equation. If they are dependents, I think that means we have to be residents for them to get in state tuition. Seems kind of unfair since we've paid taxes so long; I was just wondering if anybody had found a way around this.[/quote] I am confused, your children are already getting instate tuition from their undergraduate schools. You are getting the benefit already. It seems you want them to continue to get that benefit even though you have moved to another state. [/quote]
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