W. Va. Code R. § 133-25-3 - Residence Determined by Domicile
3.1. Domicile within the state means adoption
of the state as the fixed permanent home and involves personal presence within
the state with no intent on the part of the applicant or, in the case of a
dependent student, the applicant's parent(s) to return to another state or
country. Residing with relatives (other than parent(s)/legal guardian) does
not, in and of itself, cause the student to attain domicile in this State for
admission or fee payment purposes. West Virginia domicile may be established
upon the completion of at least twelve (12) months of continued presence within
the state prior to the date of registration: Provided, That such twelve (12)
months' presence is not primarily for the purpose of attendance at any
institution of higher education in West Virginia. Establishment of West
Virginia domicile with less than twelve (12) months' presence prior to the date
of registration must be supported by evidence of positive and unequivocal
action. In determining domicile, institutional officials should give
consideration to such factors as the ownership or lease of a permanently
occupied home in West Virginia, full-time employment within the state, paying
West Virginia property tax, filing West Virginia income tax returns,
registering of motor vehicles in West Virginia, possessing a valid West
Virginia driver's license, and marriage to a person already domiciled in West
Virginia. Proof of a number of these actions shall be considered only as
evidence which may be used in determining whether or not a domicile has been
established. Factors militating against the establishment of West Virginia
domicile might include such considerations as the student not being
self-supporting, being claimed as a dependent on federal or state income tax
returns or on the parents' health insurance policy if the parents reside out of
state, receiving financial assistance from state student aid programs in other
states, and leaving the state when school is not in session.
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