Administrative – In-State Tuition – Domiciliary Status – GMU
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 25, 2008
A rising junior at George Mason University who lived in Virginia as a child, moved to Montana with her parents but continued to visit friends and family in Virginia, then “declard her independence” and returned to Virginia to attend GMU, is not entitled to in-state tuition, a Fairfax Circuit Court says in upholding the university’s ...
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