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Qualifying for Resident Tuition Status

How can I become an instate student for tuition purposes? There are two alternative ways to qualify for resident status (see below). Both rely on three important concepts: emancipation, domicile and predominant purpose. These terms have specific legal definitions that cannot be defined fully in this brief description. In general, however, emancipation refers to financial independence from your parents or guardians; domicile refers to the permanent home where you reside; and predominant purpose refers to what you do with your time while living here (e.g., work full-time, go to school, etc.).

  1. You are an unemancipated student (financially dependent) and your parent or guardian establishes a domicile in Indiana prior to the first day of the academic session for which resident classification is sought. The move to Indiana must be predominantly for reasons other than to enable you to gain resident status for tuition purposes (such as moving because of a job transfer).
  2. You are an emancipated student (financially independent) and have been domiciled in Indiana for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes of the academic session for which resident classification is sought. Your domicile must be established for a predominant purpose other than attending an institution of higher education.

 

For a copy of university policy pertaining to "Residence Classification of Students for Tuition Purposes" please refer to University Regulations.  An online version is available at the following link:   http://www.purdue.edu/oop/univregs/pages/res_class_stu/res_class_stu.html

To download a copy of the residency application for instate classification along  with a detailed instruction sheet, click on Residency Form.

Mail the signed and completed application, along with the requested documentation to the following address based upon your campus location and student status:

 West Lafayette Students:

If Undergrad, Pharmacy, or Veterinary Medicine student-new applicant:  If Graduate student- new applicant: If Continuing student- Graduate,  Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, Or Undergraduate:

Office of the Registrar

Purdue University
610 Purdue Mall
West Lafayette, IN
47907-2040
(765) 494-
6165

Graduate School   

Purdue University
151 S. Grant Street 
West Lafayette, IN
47906-3560
(765) 494-2
600

Office of the Registrar

Purdue University
610 Purdue Mall
West Lafayette, IN
47907-2040
(765) 494-
6165

 

Fort Wayne Students: Calumet Students: North Central Students:  
Office of the Registrar
2101 Coliseum Blvd.
East   Kettler Hall
Room 107
Fort Wayne, IN  46805
(260) 481-6815  
Office of the Registrar
2200 169th Street
Lawshe Hall
Hammond, IN  46323
(219) 989-2211
Office of the Registrar
1401 South U.S. 421
40 Schwarz Hall
Westville, IN  46391
(219) 785-5459
1-800-872-1231 ext.5459

               

 


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