Anonymous
Post 09/07/2022 18:23     Subject: Do you have to live in Virginia all four years your kids are in college there?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That will be a very expensive move. UVA OOS tuition is astronomical. The bottom line is, there is no way you can move and get in-state tuition. Many have tried, they are well aware of all the tricks and I have never once heard of anyone pulling it off- in any state- and I work in higher ed.


Welp, a poster above you described how her family did just that.


Welp, some internet anon claiming to have swindled the residency requirement and gotten away with it is definitely a good reason to make a significant and potentially disastrous effort to do that yourself. 🙄


Yea, well, I’m that poster and it’s not a “claim.” It’s a fact. But I never said I “swindled” anything. I said I set my kid up to make a pretty compelling argument that she was independent but in the end she never had to make it.

In any event, as I pointed out a couple of posts ago it seems the law has changed and that you’re in pretty good shape even if you can’t prove you’re independent if you show that you went to high school in VA for at least two years and graduated from a VA high school. So OP looks to be in good shape, so long as she waits until after graduating high school.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2022 18:18     Subject: Do you have to live in Virginia all four years your kids are in college there?

The intended needs to be from a DCUM-approved country.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2022 18:01     Subject: Re:Do you have to live in Virginia all four years your kids are in college there?

Married students are presumed independent. I would find someone who wants a green card, set my price and head to the courthouse. That’s what I call a win-win.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2022 17:48     Subject: Do you have to live in Virginia all four years your kids are in college there?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That will be a very expensive move. UVA OOS tuition is astronomical. The bottom line is, there is no way you can move and get in-state tuition. Many have tried, they are well aware of all the tricks and I have never once heard of anyone pulling it off- in any state- and I work in higher ed.


Welp, a poster above you described how her family did just that.


Welp, some internet anon claiming to have swindled the residency requirement and gotten away with it is definitely a good reason to make a significant and potentially disastrous effort to do that yourself. 🙄