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Depends on the school and state.
Is this for application or tuition purposes? Assuming its for tuition, some won't consider you a resident no matter how long you've lived there if you moved for education reasons, others are much more flexible.
Thanks!! I did mean for tuition. Is this info available in MSAR? I don't remember seeing it in that book. Or do I have to contact the individual schools that I am interested in?
Hi,
If I go to an out if state school, after paying out of state tuition for a year, will I be considered an in state? Or does it depend on the school?
Thanks!

For example, in NJ - the out of state students pay high tuition during their first year. But then on their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years the out of state students can become residents and only have to pay in state tuition.

Off the top of my head, I think there is a school in Texas and Ohio that lets you convert after a year, Cali too? I know for a fact that Colorado got rid of instate/oos and just have a middle of the ground tuition.
Another consideration is some states also require you to be live there year round and be employed or volunteering during the summer.
If you become a NY state resident, SUNY Upstate lets you pay instate tuition the last 3 years.
Off the top of my head, I think there is a school in Texas and Ohio that lets you convert after a year, Cali too? I know for a fact that Colorado got rid of instate/oos and just have a middle of the ground tuition.
Another consideration is some states also require you to be live there year round and be employed or volunteering during the summer.