Looks like a bill had passed allowing veterans to go to different states and pay IN STATE TUITION for colleges, public schools and universities. Some have separation time restraints but others such as Arizona State University doesn't seem to have any as Michigan State University, so it varies from state to state. That's a very cool thing indeed for vets looking to boost their education and not be limited to where in the U.S. they can go. There is one hell of a disparity between IN STATE TUITION fees and OUT OF STATE TUITION fees. Somewhere in the thousands of dollars per semester. Kind of a late bill but nonetheless, better late than never. Here is Arizona's version.
In- State Tuition
A.R.S. 15-1802-In-State Tuition for Honorably Discharged Veterans
Beginning in the fall semester of 2011, a person who is honorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States shall be granted immediate classification as an in-state student on honorable discharge from the armed forces and, while in continuous attendance toward the degree for which currently enrolled, does not lose in-state student classification if the person has met the following requirements:
- Registered to vote in this state.
- Demonstrated objective evidence of intent to be a resident of Arizona which, for the purposes of this section, includes at least one of the following:
- An Arizona driver license.
- Arizona motor vehicle registration.
- Employment history in Arizona.
- Transfer of major banking services to Arizona.
- Change of permanent address on all pertinent records.
- Other materials of whatever kind or source relevant to domicile or residency status.
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