Important

<p>As you all know, OOS and In-state tuitions are quite different. My question is, as an NY native, is it possible for me to begin living with family I have in PA, and state that I am a resident there to get in-state tuition. Is there any type of possibility that I can get that?</p>

<p>PS, I know it is a long shot, but for the mere sake of saving $10,000, I'm attempting to find all routes.</p>

<p>: I am living with my grandparents, who are life-long residents of the Commonwealth. Am I a resident for tuition purposes?</p>

<p>A: No. Residency status will depend on consideration of the factors identified in the policy in order to determine whether the student has established a permanent, independent domicile in the Commonwealth. Unless the relative is a legal court-appointed guardian of the student, the relative's residency status does not impact the decision. The same applies to living with family friends who are residents of the Commonwealth.</p>

<p>Determining</a> Your Residency - Penn State Undergraduate Admissions</p>