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A North Carolina resident for tuition purposes (and for State financial aid consideration) is a person, or a dependent person (dependent ing to IRS tax code - not the FAFSA definition of dependency), whose parent or legal guardian has established and maintained legal residence in North Carolina for at least 12
A North Carolina Resident is an individual who is domiciled in North Carolina at any time during the tax year. If you resided in the state for more than 183 days in the state during the tax year, you will be considered a resident.
A person must prove that legal residence (or domicile) has been established in the state and that it has been maintained at least 12 consecutive months prior to the beginning of the term in which they wish to be considered in-state for tuition purposes.
Residency for Tuition Purposes 116-143.1(b)), a student qualifies as a resident for tuition purposes if he or she has: an established legal residency (domicile) in North Carolina. maintained that legal residence for at least 12 continuous months prior to being considered for in-state residency.
Out-of-state students are charged a docHubly higher tuition rate, but App State does offer tuition scholarships for out-of-state students on a competitive basis (see below). Residency status is determined by the States Residency Determination Service.
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(1) A valid North Carolina drivers license or other identification card issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. (2) A current North Carolina rent or mortgage payment receipt, or current utility bill in the name of the applicant or the applicants legal spouse showing a North Carolina address.
Under North Carolina law, to qualify for in-state residency, you must show that you: Have established your legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina, and. Have maintained that domicile for at least twelve (12) consecutive months before the beginning of the term, and. Have a residentiary presence in the state, and.

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