In-state tuition if parents move?

<p>Question! I've lived in Michigan for 16ish years now, so I was just wondering, if my parents were to move to North Carolina in August of my freshman year, would I still be eligible for in-state tuition?</p>

<p>this might clear things up, but if they were move freshman year of college*</p>

<p>i doubt it. The only thing you have to send in every year is FAFSA, and that only includes federal portion of your tax report</p>

<p>Yes, I think you should still be eligible…as long as you are keeping residence here and are a Michigan resident when you start, I think you can keep in-state, even if parents move. I was discussing this with someone of similar experience recently (don’t remember who), they said their parents had moved out of state, but they were still on in-state tuition.</p>

<p>Find out how. Make your permanent address your residence in Ann Arbor?</p>

<p>Get it in writing if possible. I am pretty sure it is possible though.</p>

<p>from…</p>

<p>[Residency</a> - Office of the Registrar](<a href=“http://www.umich.edu/~regoff/resreg.html]Residency”>http://www.umich.edu/~regoff/resreg.html)</p>

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<p>sorry i worded that wrong.. I meant that I doubt that you won’t be considered instate.. (double negative). ^ that is a perfect reason why</p>