Wis. Admin. Code Technical College System Board § TCS 10.04 - District residence
Current through November 29, 2021
(1)
GENERAL PROVISIONS. In this section:
(a) Any
resident of the state who has maintained a permanent residence within the
district prior to application at a district school is a district resident for
admission priority as determined under s. TCS 10.07 and tuition and fees
determinations under s. 38.24, Stats.
Note: Section 38.28
(b) Notwithstanding par. (a), a person who
enters and remains in a district principally to obtain an education is presumed
to continue to reside outside the district, and the presumption continues in
effect until rebutted by clear and convincing evidence of residence in the
district, which may be demonstrated by the verifications indicated in sub. (2)
(b).
(c) District residence, and
state residence under s. TCS 10.03, may be established
concurrently.
(2)
DETERMINATION OF DISTRICT RESIDENCE.
(a) In
determining district residence for the semester or session of application, the
person's current address and a written declaration by the applicant of intent
to establish and maintain a permanent residence in the district are
determinative.
(b) In addition to
representations of the applicant, district residence prior to application may
be documented by address verifications from, but not limited to, the most
recently filed Wisconsin income tax return, motor vehicle registration, motor
vehicle operator's license, bank accounts, and voter registration.
(3) MINORS. Any minor whose
parents or custodial guardian have maintained a permanent residence in a
district immediately preceding the beginning of any semester or session for
which the person makes application at a district is considered a resident of
that district for fee purposes.
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