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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How long do you need to reside to qualify for in state admission/tuition? Does renting suffice? We are from New York and were planning on temporarily renting and paying property taxes in Michigan, Virginia, California, a few other states with well regarded public institutions to qualify for the benefit and to give DC an added selection of universities. [/quote] You should check the university website for those details. I beleive it's pretty involved - like proving you and spouse both live here, rent or own, voter ID, driver's license in the state, kids go to school here, proving residency in VA through tax filing, etc. Doubt you can do this across multiple states. [/quote] +1 Your kid’s transcript from a HS in NY would be a huge red flag. There’s a lot more to getting the benefit of instate residency than merely renting/owning property and paying property taxes in VA. Those other states you list are probably similar. How about you teach your child to be ethical instead?[/quote] DC attends boarding school.[/quote]
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