Administrative – College Tuition – Domicile – In-State Status
By Deborah Elkins
Published: April 14, 2008
A circuit court upholds a decision by the Residency Committee of Virginia Commonwealth University denying in-state tuition to a student who has not overcome the presumption that she came to Virginia from New York state for the purpose of attending school and not as a domiciliary.
Here, the evidence shows through the only witness to testify, ...
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