W. Va. Code R. § 133-25-6 - Military
6.1. An individual
who is on full-time active military service in another state or a foreign
country or an employee of the federal government shall be classified as an
in-state student for the purpose of payment of tuition and fees: Provided, That
the person established a domicile in West Virginia prior to entrance into
federal service, entered the federal service from West Virginia, and has at no
time while in federal service claimed or established a domicile in another
state. Sworn statements attesting to these conditions may be required. The
spouse and dependent children of such individuals shall also be classified as
in-state students for tuition and fee purposes.
6.2. Persons assigned to full-time active
military service in West Virginia and residing in the state shall be classified
as in-state students for tuition and fee purposes. The spouse and dependent
children of such individuals shall also be classified as in-state students for
tuition and fee purposes.
6.3. Any
student living in West Virginia and receiving education or vocational
rehabilitation benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
shall be charged in-state tuition and fees to attend a West Virginia public
institution of higher education so long as such student is considered a
"covered individual" as described in
38 U.S.C. §
3679, as in effect at any time.
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