To become an in-state resident for tuition purposes, you typically need to live in a state for at least 12 months prior to enrollment. However, specific requirements can vary by state and institution, so it's essential to check the residency guidelines of the particular college or university. Factors like employment, tax filings, and voter registration may also be considered in determining residency status.
You qualify for instate tuition in whichever state you pay your taxes in.
I live in a different state but I am planning to go to college in Texas and live in my cousin's house while I study there. Is there anyway I can pay instate tuition since I will be using her address, since I will live there. (I will be 18 before I graduate high school)
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off because 95% of the students they accept are instate
Probably not. To enroll for instate fees you have to prove you lived in the state 6 months. Electric bill, drivers license, rent payments are usually required.
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