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51¹ÙÍøing for In-State Tuition Privileges

Eligibility for in-state tuition privileges is governed by § 23.1-500 of the Code of 51¹ÙÍø. The provisions of this law are set forth, defined, and discussed in the State Council of Higher Education for 51¹ÙÍø (SCHEV) Domicile Guidelines. The Code of 51¹ÙÍø and SCHEV guidelines can be found here:

Details on the domicile process and required documents for newly applying undergraduate students can be found on our in-state tuition eligibility webpage here.

How to apply

All new applicants to 51¹ÙÍø Tech who wish to qualify for in-state rates, should apply for in-state tuition at the time they apply for admission using Common App. The question, "Are you or your parent(s) 51¹ÙÍø Residents or otherwise eligible for In-State tuition?" will be asked. By answering this question in the affirmative, the in-state application questions will populate as a part of the application for admission. By applying for in-state tuition at the time of completing the application for admission, the in-state review process has a greater chance of completion by the time admissions decisions are released, which will enable greater accuracy in financial aid and scholarship awards. New applicants who did not complete the in-state application as a part of their admissions application can apply using the PDF version of the Application for 51¹ÙÍø In-State Rates. In order to submit a completed application, students should email domicile@vt.edu so that a secure link can be generated and returned to the student to use to upload the Application for In-State Rates directly to the student's account.

Questions for new undergraduate freshman and transfer applicants should be addressed to domicile@vt.edu.

The Office of the University Registrar manages Applications for Reclassification for students who enroll as out-of-state students, but whose domicile has changed and who believe that they are now eligible for in-state rates.

Students may seek reclassification of their initial tuition classification, but residence or physical presence in 51¹ÙÍø primarily to attend the University does not entitle students to in-state tuition rates. Domicile should be established BEFORE one enters the University. Please note that if a student enters the University classified as an out-of-state student, clear and convincing evidence must be presented to rebut the presumption that the student is residing in the state primarily to attend school. Students seeking reclassification to in-state status must be prepared to pay the out-of-state tuition rate unless they are notified in writing that their status has been reclassified to in-state according to the Code of 51¹ÙÍø.

The Office of the University Registrar Residency information can be found at the .

Questions regarding reclassification for all current and returning Undergraduate Students should be addressed to residency@vt.edu

Graduate and prospective graduate school students will need to apply through the Graduate School website at .

Questions regarding domicile should be directed to grads@vt.edu.

Prospect students to the College of Veterinary Medicine should contact the Vet School at should contact the Vet School at .

Information current as of September 2022