3) Out-of-state residents An out-of-state resident is defined as a student who does not fall into either of the previous two categories. Tuition rates are based on residency classifications. Out-of-state and out-of-county students shall pay tuition in accordance with Education Article, 16-310(a)(b), Annotated Code of Maryland. The College may enter into a contract to provide education or training for public or private sector employees for a set fee in place of tuition. Legal domicile is defined as a student’s permanent place of abode, where physical presence and possessions are maintained with the intention of remaining indefinitely or the permanent place of abode of any person or persons contributing more than half of the student’s financial support during the most recently completed year. The College administration has the responsibility for determining residency through the use of published procedures outlined in the College Catalog. Students have a right to request a change in residency classification through the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management and/or to appeal their residency classification to the Dean of Students.
This policy was also revised on August 15, 2006.
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