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State of Residency

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:47 pm
by 89vision
I am going to school in Ohio, changed my state of residency from PA to OH my freshmen year (2008) so I could vote in OH. I graduate in Dec and will be living in PA from Dec until August. My permanent address is listed in PA. I am applying to state schools in OH and PA, which state do I list as my permanent residency? Would listing it as OH and then having letters sent to PA contradict listing OH?

Re: State of Residency

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 5:40 pm
by mrtoren
You don't have to change your residency to vote in another state. In fact, its usually fairly difficult to become a 'true' resident of another state. I voted in Colorado while attending school there, but still paid out-of-state tuition, had a permanent address in Illinois, and carried an Illinois driver's license. What state issued your driver's license? That's the state I would say you list as your residency.

Re: State of Residency

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:07 pm
by I.P. Daly
89vision wrote:I am going to school in Ohio, changed my state of residency from PA to OH my freshmen year (2008) so I could vote in OH. I graduate in Dec and will be living in PA from Dec until August. My permanent address is listed in PA. I am applying to state schools in OH and PA, which state do I list as my permanent residency? Would listing it as OH and then having letters sent to PA contradict listing OH?
My friend attended a state school in Ohio. The school made it difficult for him to receive in state tuition status. The school did not grant him "in state" status until his second year. You may want to check with the school's financial aid office (or website) regarding what is required to achieve "in state" status.

Re: State of Residency

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:27 pm
by 89vision
You need to live in OH 12 months, I had a lease in OH all of last year and half of this year. I was dismissed from jury duty in PA for having a lease in OH. My drivers license is from PA.