IWasWondering
Junior Member
Hello all, I attended college at Northern Virginia Community College of the VCCS and I'm domiciled in Washington DC. I paid out-of-state tuition for 1.5 years and after transferring to George Mason, I was looking for any way to get in-state. Unfortunately, I didn't see a method to get in-state at George Mason, but I found something that may apply to my old community college:
"D. The governing board of the Virginia Community College System shall charge in-state tuition to any person enrolled in one of the System's institutions who lives within a 30-mile radius of a Virginia institution, is domiciled in, and is entitled to in-state tuition charges in the institutions of higher learning in any state which is contiguous to Virginia and which has similar reciprocal provisions for persons domiciled in Virginia."
Source: LIS > Code of Virginia > 23-7.4:2
I lived within 30 miles of a VCCS campus, so should I have gotten in-state rates? I called the college and they were ambiguous, trying to tell me that I had to pay taxes and then after I pointed some things out they said they would "do some homework" and will get back to me tomorrow. How should I approach this?
"D. The governing board of the Virginia Community College System shall charge in-state tuition to any person enrolled in one of the System's institutions who lives within a 30-mile radius of a Virginia institution, is domiciled in, and is entitled to in-state tuition charges in the institutions of higher learning in any state which is contiguous to Virginia and which has similar reciprocal provisions for persons domiciled in Virginia."
Source: LIS > Code of Virginia > 23-7.4:2
I lived within 30 miles of a VCCS campus, so should I have gotten in-state rates? I called the college and they were ambiguous, trying to tell me that I had to pay taxes and then after I pointed some things out they said they would "do some homework" and will get back to me tomorrow. How should I approach this?