Question about qualyfying for In-State tuition in Wisconsin after transferring

<p>So i'm currently going to attend a Wisconsin university and being charged out of state tuition. I live in illinois and iv'e read the residency requirments around five times and it seems that if i show i want to live in Wisconsin after college( which i actually do) i can qualify for in state tuition. My question is will i be able to apply for state residency in Wisconsin after two years of attending this college and transferring to another Wisconsin college and qualify for in state tution. The website says this</p>

<p>36.27(2) (d) Any person who has not been a bona fide resident of the state for 12 months next preceding the beginning of any semester or session for which such person registers at an institution, except as provided in this subsection, is not exempt from the payment of the nonresident tuition.</p>

<p>36.27(2) (e) In determining bona fide residence at the time of the beginning of any semester or session and for the preceding 12 months the intent of the person to establish and maintain a permanent home in Wisconsin is determinative. In addition to representations by the student, intent may be demonstrated or disproved by factors including, but not limited to, timely filing of a Wisconsin income tax return of a type that only full-year Wisconsin residents may file, voter registration in Wisconsin, motor vehicle registration in Wisconsin, possession of a Wisconsin operator's license, place of employment, self‑support, involvement in community activities in Wisconsin, physical presence in Wisconsin for at least 12 months preceding the beginning of the semester or session for which the student registers, and, if the student is not a U.S. citizen, possession of a visa that permits indefinite residence in the United States. Notwithstanding par. (a), a student who enters and remains in this state principally to obtain an education is presumed to continue to reside outside this state and such presumption continues in effect until rebutted by clear and convincing evidence of bona fide residence.</p>

<p>So what exactly do i need to do to prove to them that i want to live here after college. Also have you heard of anybody doing this also, i mean i would love to live there i just don't want to pay that much. It says "princapipally" but what if i really want to live there after? Please help, if this doesnt belong in this topic can you show me where i can get help. Thanks.</p>

<p>wow i typed the title so fast i didnt see i spelled Wisconsin wrong</p>