A student boarder temporarily moves from their home into a school setting where they live part of the year, then return home.
To get a divorce without moving out of your house, you will need to get your spouse to move out, or reach an agreement about continuing to live (separately) in the home.
An out of state student is a student who lives in a state different from the school's location. So, if you lived in Ohio but wanted to attend college in Kentucky, you would be an out of state student. Residency requirements vary in each State but many require you to live within the State for anywhere from 6 months to a year before you could get the benefits of being a resident in that state. In State universities, one of the benefits of residency is lower cost tuition.
There are many benefits of swamps. Swamps are home to many unique microorganisms, and many other creatures live in the swamp that are unable to live in other environments.
No, it is not illegal to live alone as a adult student.
You have no benefits that you are entitled to. If you have a scholarship to college, talk to the financial aid office.
yes you can
Not every immigrant just wants to claim benefits. There are many job and education opportunities available in the UK too, that may not be available in the migrant's home country.
if you live on college campus you live in dorms. That is a room with 2 beds and some clothing space. You usaully live with1 person too. (which is why you have 2 beds). But some kids live with their parents or even in apartments.
The MythTV application for home DVRs include many benefits. Some of the most popular include the feature to Watch and Archive DVD's, Pause and Rewind Live TV, and Parental Controls for the children.
there are no benefits
yes i think that you do because they want you to focus on your studies and so you live close to your school. if you take that apartment then a student going to school might not have a house to live close to school. or you can be the person to watch over them like a parent or legal guardian