“Texas Education Code (TEC) Section
TITLE 3. HIGHER EDUCATION
Sec. 54.052. DETERMINATION OF RESIDENT STATUS.
54.052 outlines specific ways of determining whether a student enrolling at a public institution of higher education is classified as a Texas resident.
텍사스 거주자 자격을 얻으려면 대학교 등록과 동시 그시점에서 거슬러 직전 1 년 (최소 12 개월 연속) 동안 텍사스에 거주해야합니다.
To qualify as a Texas resident, an individual must 1) reside in Texas for one year (at least 12 consecutive months) prior to enrollment. and 2) establish a domicile in Texas prior to enrollment in an institution of higher education. An applicant or student who is claimed as a dependent on a parent's most recent federal tax return will be classified based on the parent's qualifications for residency.
Graduate from a Texas High school or receive a GED. Reside in Texas for the 36 months immediately preceding graduation from a Texas high school or receipt of the GED. Texas
고등학교 졸업과 동시 그시점에서 거슬러 직전 36 개월 동안 텍사스에 거주해야합니다.
How do I establish a domicile in Texas?
A domicile in Texas is presumed if, at least 12 months prior to the census date of the semester in which he or she is to enroll,
at least one of the following applies: 1) the person owns real property in Texas, 2) the person owns a business in Texas, 3) the person is married to someone who has established a domicile in Texas, 4) the person has had gainful employment other than work-study and other such student employment in Texas.
It is best to have at least two government-issued documents that demonstrate state residency. At least one of these documents establishing residency must be dated at least twelve months prior to the first day of classes.
Examples include:
Registering to vote in the state, as evidenced by a voter registration card.
Registering with Selective Service in the state.
Filing a Declaration of Domicile form with the county clerk at the start of residency.
Filing state and federal income tax returns with an in-state residential address.
Attending secondary school in the state.
Other activities do not in and of themselves establish residency, but rather intent to establish residency. Nevertheless, the more such activities you can document, the more convincing your case will be. These include:
Obtaining a state driver's license.
Registering a vehicle in the state.
Obtaining a state hunting and/or fishing license
Opening a local bank account.
Getting a local library card.
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