Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1540-01-01-.05 - OUT-OF-STATE PERSONS WHO ARE PERMITTED TO PARTICIPATE AS IN-STATE PERSONS
(1) An unemancipated, currently enrolled
student shall be reclassified out-of-state should his or her parent, having
theretofore been domiciled in this State, remove from this State. However, such
student shall be permitted to participate in Commission programs as if they
were classified in-state so long as his or her enrollment at a public or
private higher educational institution or institutions shall be
continuous.
(2) An unemancipated
person whose parent is not domiciled in this State but whose parent is a member
of the armed forces and stationed in this State or at Fort Campbell pursuant to
military orders shall be classified out-of-state but shall be permitted to
participate in Commission programs as if they were classified in-state. Such
person's status, while in continuous attendance toward the degree for which he
or she is currently enrolled, shall not be affected should his or her parent
thereafter be transferred on military orders.
(3) A person whose domicile is in a county of
another state lying immediately adjacent to Montgomery County, or whose place
of residence is within thirty (30) miles of Austin Peay State University shall
be classified out-of-state but shall be permitted to participate in Commission
programs as if they were classified in-state. Provided, however, that there be
no teacher's college or normal school within the non-resident's own state, of
equal distance to said non-resident's bona fide place of residence.
(4) Part-time students who are not domiciled
in this State but who are employed full-time in the State, or who are stationed
at Fort Campbell pursuant to military orders, shall be classified out-of-state
but shall be permitted to participate in Commission programs as if they were
classified in-state.
(5) Military
personnel and their spouses stationed in the State of Tennessee who would be
classified out-of-state in accordance with other provisions of these
regulations will be classified out-of-state but shall be permitted to
participate in Commission programs as if they were classified in-state. This
provision shall not apply to military personnel and their spouses who are
stationed in this State primarily for educational purposes.
(6) Persons from the counties of Fulton,
Hickman, and Graves in the Commonwealth of Kentucky shall be permitted to
participate in Commission programs as if they were classified in-state on the
condition that Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, continue to admit
Tennessee residents from selected Tennessee counties to enroll at that
institution without payment of out-of-state tuition, as is being done at this
time.
(7) Persons whose bona fide
place of residence is in Mississippi County, Arkansas, or either Dunklin County
or Pemiscot County, Missouri, shall be permitted to participate in Commission
programs as if they were classified in-state.
(8) Active-duty military personnel who begin
a degree program while stationed in Tennessee or Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and are
deployed or transferred prior to completion of their degree program may
continue to enroll in the Tennessee institution and be classified as
out-of-state residents, but shall be permitted to participate in Commission
programs as if they were classified in-state residents. This classification
remains in effect as long as he / she completes at least one (1) course for
credit each twelve (12) month period after the transfer or deployment.
Exceptions may be made in cases where the service member is deployed to an area
of armed conflict for periods exceeding twelve (12) months.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง49-3607, 49-7-203, and 49-7-301.
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