Simply living in Washington for 12 continuous months without meeting other criteria does not establish residency or your intent to become a permanent resident of Washington.
To be considered eligible for the lower, resident tuition rate, the following criteria must be met: Student (or his/her parent or legal guardian in the case of a dependent student) must be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident immigration status in the U.S. for at least one year, or an eligible *visa classification, and must be physically present in Washington for 12 continuous months prior to the beginning of the quarter (or his/her parent or legal guardian), and must have established a bona fide domicile (or his/her parent or legal guardian) 12 continuous months prior to the beginning of the quarter.
Other factors include: *visa classification—some classifications allow a student (or his/her parent or legal guardian) to establish residency, others do not; residency status while enrolled at an out-of-state college or university; financial assistance received from an out-of state source where residency of that state is a requirement; out-of-state driver’s license, vehicle registration, and voter registration; students who enroll in 6 credits or more shortly after arriving in Washington state are presumed to have come to the state primarily for educational purposes and will need to overcome this presumption.
Eligible visa classifications: A, E, G, I, or K. A student (or his/her parent or legal guardian in the case of a dependent student) may be eligible to apply for resident tuition rate if eligibility requirements are met (with the exception of registering to vote).
To determine if a bona fide domicile has been established, a variety of factors are considered. The following items (obtained at least one year prior to the beginning of the quarter) may be submitted as supporting documentation to the Enrollment Services Office in Bldg. 7 along with your completed Residence Questionnaire:
Note: If you are a dependent student, these items must be submitted by your parent or legal guardian.
Some students may qualify, on a quarterly basis, for an exemption from all or a portion of the non-resident fees. Those who may qualify include:
Please direct questions about residency or the nonresident on waiver to Judy Coleman at 253.566.5108 or by email jcoleman@tacomacc.edu.