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by: OOSI'm going to attend UT this year coming from Mississippi. My parents have the cash to send me without any scholarships or anything, but I hate to make them shell out 50k a year for all four. Just wondering if any of you guys know if there is a chance if I do really well freshman year that I can get out of state tuition waived? If so what would my GPA have to be? Not really on the greek topic I know but i got all my answers about that by reading. Thanks.
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First of all how do you even know you'll be accepted? Very few out of state students are. Second, here are the domicile requirements which you will not be able to fulfill:
If you are independent for tax purposes, you may gain resident status if you establish domicile in the state. If your parent(s) claim you as a dependent on their federal income tax return, they must establish domicile in the state for you to claim residency.
To establish domicile, you or your parent(s) must meet the following criteria:
Live in Texas for 12 consecutive months; and
Establish and maintain domicile for 12 consecutive months by doing one of the following:
Be gainfully employed in Texas (Student jobs do not qualify as gainful employment.)
Sole or joint marital ownership of residential real property in Texas by the person seeking to enroll or the dependent’s parent, having established and maintained a domicile at the residence
Own and operate a business in Texas
Be married for one year to a person who has established domicile in Texas
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by: OOSDec 4, 2014 12:08:39 AM
Not much of a fan of the old demo party either. Don't think I'm the right skin tone for that though. Too anglo.
Jeb Bush 2016