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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder, if you moved to Virginia immediately after your kid graduated high school as a renter (and changed registration, voted, etc), would your kid be able to qualify for in-state tuition for sophomore-senior years? (Staying in Virginia those years)[/quote] Looks like yes. You should be able to get it even for freshman year.[/quote] Huh? No, that’s not what that link said. Domicile has to be established for 12 months in Virginia for in-state tuition. [/quote] For 12 months before applying to colleges or for 12 months before the first day of college?[/quote] “An individual must demonstrate legal residence in Virginia with an intent to remain in Virginia indefinitely to establish domicile in Virginia. After meeting the requirements to establish domicile, a person must continue to be domiciled in Virginia for at least 12 months preceding the first day of classes.” https://www.schev.edu/financial-aid/in-state-residency This is regarding tuition. I’m not sure how it would work with any preferences for admissions. Also it looks like Virginia is more generous than Maryland when the parents are divorced. I think in Maryland, if the child resides in DC and goes to a DC high school they cannot be considered in state. But in Virginia if the “supporting parent” is domiciled in Virginia, that’s enough. [/quote]
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