Changing Residency Status for Tuition Purposes
Residency rules are established by the state Legislature and governed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Frank Phillips College is obligated to the State of Texas and the citizens of the FPC District to uphold all rules and requirements of residency for tuition purposes.
Steps for applying for a residency status change
Please be aware that as part of this process you may be asked to provide numerous pieces of documentation that you may consider to be of a personal nature. Failure to provide the requested documents may result in the rejection of your petition. Changes in tuition status are not retroactive.
- Fill out the
Residency Information form completely
- Bring the Residency Information form and supporting documents to Admissions and Records by the deadline listed below:
FPC District Residency Status Deadlines
Summer II 2011
07/11/2011
Acceptable Residency Documentation |
Acceptable documentation to support domicile and residency for the 12 months prior to the census date of the term in which the person enrolls, includes but is not limited to : |
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LIST A |
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LIST B |
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LIST C |
Documentation which can support Establishment of a Domicile and Maintenance of Residence in Texas. |
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Documentation which (if accomplished and maintained for the 12 months prior to the census date of the term in which the person enrolls and if accompanied by at least one type of document listed in List C), can support Establishment of a Domicile and Maintenance of Residence in Texas. |
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Documentation which may be used to demonstrate maintenance of a Residence |
- An employer's statement of dates of employment (beginning and current dates) that encompass at least 12 months. Documents that show the person is self-employed, employed as a homemaker, or is living off his/her earnings, or through public assistance.
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- Title to real property in Texas
- Marriage certificate with documentation to support that spouse is a domiciliary of Texas.
- Ownership of business in Texas that reflects the ownership interest or the person or dependent's parent.
- State or local licenses to conduct a business or practice a profession in this state.
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- Utility bill for the 12 months preceding the census date;
- A Texas high school transcript;
- A Texas driver's license or Texas ID card with an expirations date of not more than four years;
- Texas voter registration card that has not expired;
- Pay stubs for the 12 months preceding the census date;
- Bank statements reflecting a Texas address for the 12 months preceding the census date;
- A lease or rental of real property agreement, other than campus housing, in the name of the person or the dependent's parent for the 12 months preceding the census date.
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