Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll need to move sooner rather than later to establish residency. Is your kid up for switching high schools in junior year?
Definitely not but I am open to renting an apt a few months prior to the summer.
It doesn't work like that. You will actually need to live in the other state. And your child would need to attend a local high school. If you establish residency in Virginia and the kid sends a transcript from a Maryland public HS, you aren't going to get in-state for Virginia, for example. Maybe a private would be different.
The schools are very aware of people who try to do this. There's no end-run or loophole here. Either actually up and move now or it's not going to work. Or maybe the kid majors in something that is in a consortium and no virginia school offers it (to use an example). One of my friends got in-state tuition at the university of kentucky because his daughter was majoring in international relations or something similar that wasn't offered by any Virginia school. This is the program:
https://www.schev.edu/financial-aid/academic-common-market