Wash. Admin. Code § 132S-90-060 - Residency
(1) A resident
student is one who is a U.S. citizen and has met specific requirements
demonstrating permanent residence in the state of Washington. Permanent
residence in the state of Washington is evidenced by physical presence in the
state as well as having a sufficient number of permanent Washington documents.
Documentation should be dated one year and one day prior to the commencement of
the quarter for which a student is applying for residency status. These
documents include:
(a)Voter's
registration;
(b)Washington state
driver's license;
(c)Car
registration;
(d)Bank
accounts;
(e)Federal tax return
(required).
(2) Students
wishing to change their residency classification must complete a residency
questionnaire and provide necessary documentation. Application for
reclassification prior to registration into classes is preferred. Residency
reclassification must take place within thirty calendar days of the first day
of the quarter. Special tuition allowances may apply to some eligible
noncitizens, Washington higher education employees, and to military personnel
and their dependents stationed in the state of Washington. For further
information, contact the student records office.
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