W. Va. Code R. § 133-25-2 - Classification for Admission and Fee Purposes
2.1. Students enrolling in a West Virginia
public institution of higher education shall be assigned a residency status for
admission, tuition, and fee purposes by the institutional officer designated by
the President. In determining residency classification, the issue is
essentially one of domicile. In general, the domicile of a person is that
person's true, fixed, permanent home and place of habitation. The decision
shall be based upon information furnished by the student and all other relevant
information. The designated officer is authorized to require such written
documents, affidavits, verifications, or other evidence as is deemed necessary
to establish the domicile of a student. The burden of establishing domicile for
admission, tuition, and fee purposes is upon the student.
2.2. If there is a question as to domicile,
the matter must be brought to the attention of the designated officer at least
two (2) weeks prior to the deadline for the payment of tuition and fees. Any
student found to have made a false or misleading statement concerning domicile
shall be subject to institutional disciplinary action and will be charged the
nonresident fees for each academic term theretofore attended.
2.3. The previous determination of a
student's domiciliary status by one institution is not conclusive or binding
when subsequently considered by another institution; however, assuming no
change of facts, the prior judgment should be given strong consideration in the
interest of consistency. Out-of-state students being assessed resident tuition
and fees as a result of a reciprocity agreement may not transfer said
reciprocity status to another public institution in West Virginia.
Notes
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