Sec. 10a-29. (Formerly Sec. 10-329e). Determination of student status.
Sec. 10a-29. (Formerly Sec. 10-329e). Determination of student status. The following shall determine the status of a student:
(1) Every person having his domicile in this state shall be entitled to classification
as an in-state student for tuition purposes. Except as otherwise provided in this part, no
person having his domicile outside of this state shall be eligible for classification as an
in-state student for tuition purposes;
(2) The domicile of an unemancipated person is that of his parent;
(3) Upon moving to this state, an emancipated person employed full-time who provides evidence of domicile may apply for in-state classification for such person's spouse
and unemancipated children after six consecutive months of residency and, provided
such person is not himself or herself in this state primarily as a full-time student, such
person's spouse and unemancipated children may at once be so classified, and may
continue to be so classified as long as such person continues such person's domicile in
this state;
(4) Any unemancipated person who remains in this state when such person's parent,
having theretofore been domiciled in this state, removes from this state, shall be entitled
to classification as an in-state student until attainment of the degree for which such
person is currently enrolled, as long as such person's attendance at a school or schools
in this state shall be continuous;
(5) The spouse of any person who is classified or is eligible for classification as an
in-state student shall likewise be entitled to classification as an in-state student;
(6) A member of the armed forces who is stationed in this state pursuant to military
orders shall be entitled to classification as an in-state student;
(7) An unemancipated person whose parent is a member of the armed forces and
stationed in this state pursuant to military orders shall be entitled to classification as an
in-state student. The student, while in continuous attendance toward the degree for which
he is currently enrolled, shall not lose his residence when his parent is thereafter transferred on military orders; and
(8) A student that is from another state, territory or possession of the United States,
the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico shall be classified as an
in-state student, if such student (A) attended for three years and graduated from a high
school in this state, and (B) was sponsored, housed and supported during attendance at
such school by a program, such as the "A Better Chance" program, established as a
nonprofit organization that raises charitable funds on the local level for the purpose of
giving students who are minority students, from single parent homes or live in poverty,
an opportunity to attend school in a different environment. For purposes of this subdivision, "minority student" means a student whose racial ancestry is defined as other than
white by the Bureau of Census of the United States Department of Commerce.
(P.A. 73-474, S. 3, 9; P.A. 05-110, S. 1; P.A. 06-135, S. 6; 06-196, S. 68.)
History: Sec. 10-329e transferred to Sec. 10a-29 in 1983 pursuant to reorganization of higher education system; P.A.
05-110 added new Subdiv. (6) re member of armed forces stationed in this state and redesignated existing Subdiv. (6) as
Subdiv. (7), effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 06-135 added Subdiv. (8) re "A Better Chance" program students, effective July
1, 2006; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes in Subdivs. (3) and (4), effective June 7, 2006.