Thursday, July 1, 2010

Can i become a resident of Colorado while attending Community College there


Can i become a resident of Colorado while attending Community College there?
I know this has been asked. I know some things about: License, Plates, Rent, Job, Bill, Taxes. If no than, Can i become a resident there while taking online classes in my state of current residency?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It takes one year to establish residency. You can attend college or go on line but it will cost more until your residency is completed. To prove residency, you have to show proof. Either a drivers license, or plane ticket receipt when you arrived, electric bill with your name on it etc.
Answer 2 :
Probably not. In most, if not all, states, attending college does not constitute residence. Many states require one year of residence - working, paying taxes, registering to vote, etc. - before you qualify for in-state tuition. You may be able to take evening classes during that year. [I moved to another state, worked for a year and applied/was accepted as an in-state student - not in Colorado. Took classes at night while I worked.]




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