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To: luckystarmom
You say you now live in CA with a H.S. student. So he would qualify for CA's residency tuition. Or, your son could move back to TX, get a driver's license, live there a year, and then qualify in TX.

You see, it is a residency requirement that you forfeited when you moved.

2,047 posted on 09/23/2011 10:55:24 AM PDT by World'sGoneInsane (The terrorists attacked us--and don't you forget it!)
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To: World'sGoneInsane

I get that. But I don’t think that someone living in our country illegally should get in-state tuition over an out-of-state US citizen.

No, my son could not just move to Texas for a year and get in-state tuition as long aswe still claim him as a dependent. We do things the legal way.

My son will probably get a scholarship to A&M, so it’s a mute point for us.

I would be upset if illegals in California paid in-state tuition fees.


2,082 posted on 09/23/2011 3:46:03 PM PDT by luckystarmom
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