How does state residency REALLY work? I know it is different for each state and the information is usually found on the school's website, so let me give you an example for clarification.
Basically, I have ben researching medical schools for awhile and have decideds that there are a lot of good medical schools out there. I have gone to see some of them and there is one I pretty much thought was completely awesome b/c of location, facilities, program, friendly students/admissions people, etc. and that place is UVM. Currently, I reside in the south (TN to be exact), but I have my heart set on going to UVM because that is where I feel I will be happiest. However, I would like to be classified as IS to have a better chance of getting in/lower tuition rates. If I graduate, then work in VT for a year and get everything changed over (driver's license, voting registration, whatever else you need) to VT status before applying for medical school, would they REALLY classify me as IS? The reason I ask is because the clause in the VT residency statement that a person must establish domicile in VT one year prior to the first day of classes... and can show that he is not in the state for education purposes only. Would they call me out on my intent to go to school there and that is why I moved?
Sorry it was long, but I couldn't find any good resources on it. Thanks in advance for any help!
Basically, I have ben researching medical schools for awhile and have decideds that there are a lot of good medical schools out there. I have gone to see some of them and there is one I pretty much thought was completely awesome b/c of location, facilities, program, friendly students/admissions people, etc. and that place is UVM. Currently, I reside in the south (TN to be exact), but I have my heart set on going to UVM because that is where I feel I will be happiest. However, I would like to be classified as IS to have a better chance of getting in/lower tuition rates. If I graduate, then work in VT for a year and get everything changed over (driver's license, voting registration, whatever else you need) to VT status before applying for medical school, would they REALLY classify me as IS? The reason I ask is because the clause in the VT residency statement that a person must establish domicile in VT one year prior to the first day of classes... and can show that he is not in the state for education purposes only. Would they call me out on my intent to go to school there and that is why I moved?
Sorry it was long, but I couldn't find any good resources on it. Thanks in advance for any help!