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Hi all, does anyone have any insight on how to be an instate resident, from the viewpoint of the East Carolina University, Brody? Here is my situation: Born, raised and when to undergrad in Minnesota. Moved to North Carolina 3 years ago to get another degree. I have lived in the same spot in NC for 3 years, gone to school there, but haven't worked there. I emailed the admissions board and asked them, this is their reply:
"The general rule concerning residency is that an individual must reside in the state 12 months prior to matriculation (if accepted) in order to establish residency. Additionally, doing those things that would convince an admissions committee that the person intended to make North Carolina his/her permanent residence (such as securing employment, registering to vote, paying taxes, owning property, and getting a driver's license) are also necessary. "
So... I have not worked in NC, haven't voted there (but I could do that this year), don't own property, and don't pay taxes. But I do have a NC drivers license.
Anyone with experience with the Brody Admissions committee know how hard it is to "convince them" that I am a resident and will stay here after graduation? To complicate the matter, I did go back to MN last summer and this summer and worked, however this is the last summer I will do that.
Any suggestions?
"The general rule concerning residency is that an individual must reside in the state 12 months prior to matriculation (if accepted) in order to establish residency. Additionally, doing those things that would convince an admissions committee that the person intended to make North Carolina his/her permanent residence (such as securing employment, registering to vote, paying taxes, owning property, and getting a driver's license) are also necessary. "
So... I have not worked in NC, haven't voted there (but I could do that this year), don't own property, and don't pay taxes. But I do have a NC drivers license.
Anyone with experience with the Brody Admissions committee know how hard it is to "convince them" that I am a resident and will stay here after graduation? To complicate the matter, I did go back to MN last summer and this summer and worked, however this is the last summer I will do that.
Any suggestions?