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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why it is hard for families making around $300k who live in the district. There is no in-state option and schools like UVa out of state are as much as private colleges. The TAG discount only puts a dent in the cost. The most desirable state flagships have gotten even harder to get into and harder to afford.[/quote] Preach. The two-fed family with kids in DCPS = peak donut hole. And with no in-state fall back option. [/quote] The number of people this applies to could probably fill a medium sized room.[/quote] Several hundred families entry year at least[/quote] It's not like your are FORCED to live in DC. Like a lot of other people, make a decision on where you live based on what's best for your family. [/quote] It's easier to get into UVA from out-of-state than from Fairfax County. A[b]nd once accepted, my 18-year-old freshman can establish his own residency. [/b]The incremental cost of one year of OOS tuition is cheaper to our family than the cost of moving across the river.[/quote] It's cute that you think that "Please be aware that institutions are required by law to presume that dependent applicants and students have the domicile of their supporting parent; therefore, the in-state tuition review for such individuals always begins with the parent’s domicile. However, state law does make allowance for certain students to qualify for in-state tuition even if their parents are not domiciled in Virginia. Examples of such students who may qualify for in-state tuition are students who are homeless, students with incarcerated parents, students whose parents do not have an immigration status that permits domicile, and, in some cases, students raised in Virginia by a relative. In these cases, SCHEV encourages individuals to contact directly the domicile officer of their attending institution to discuss available options." https://www.schev.edu/financial-aid/in-state-residency Do you plan on going to prison? [/quote]
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