Residency (2024)

Whether or not you qualify as a Texas Resident for tuition purposes will determine the rate you are charged for tuition (in-state or out-of-state). The Legislature for the state of Texas sets up standards for residency and establishing residency tuition. These standards are different and more rigorous than "normal" residency standards.

Learn more about the estimatedcost of attendance.

What Texas Residents Need to Know

Do not assume you will be classified as a resident.Qualifying Texas residents can be classified as nonresidents, based on the information they provide on their applications. Also, some students currently residing in Texas are not actually residents for tuition purposes, because they do not meet the Texas Residency Rules. Make sure you answer each question of the residency section completely and accurately.

Admitted students will be notified if they are classified as nonresidents and provided instructions for what to do if they feel this is an error. Make sure your email and postal mailing addresses are correct on your admission application. The earlier you can identify a possible mistake, the easier it will be to correct.

What Out-of-State Residents Need to Know

While still lower than the resident rates in some states, tuition rates for out-of-state students in Texas can be more than double the in-state rates. The total nonresident tuition and fees for a typical full course load at Texas State can be more than $12,000 per semester.

It is important to know that leasing an apartment for a year will NOT qualify an out-of-state student as a resident. As a nonresident student, you have to really commit to becoming a Texas resident by meeting one of the qualifications outlined below. We would love for you to do that, but if you are not able, and you do not qualify for a tuition waiver or exemption, you need to be willing and prepared to pay the full nonresident tuition rate every semester.

Texas Residency

Texas law classifies each person who applies for admission to a Texas public college or university as:

  • A resident of Texas
  • A nonresident
  • A foreign (international) student

How you’re classified is important because it determines whether you pay nonresident tuition or in-state tuition. Being a resident also qualifies you to apply for financial aid awarded by the state.

Determining Residency

When you apply for admission, the university uses information you provide on the admission application to make an initial determination about residency. This determination will remain on your student record and continue each semester in which you are enrolled, if no changes are made.

Rules for Texas residency classification for University tuition are different from residency rules for voting, obtaining a Texas driver’s license, or tax purposes. Chapter 21 of Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Rules establish how residency is determined for higher education in the state of Texas and includes the following provisions covering some of the more common residency situations. They are neither exhaustive nor complete. Some edits have also been made to enhance readability.

Establishing Texas Residency

Individuals can establish residency in two basic ways, one based on establishing domicile and the other based on graduation from high school. The option related to establishment of domicile is available to citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and to international students who holdcertain types of visas.

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  • Establishing Domicile

    This option for establishing Texas Residency is available to:

    • Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. (non-citizens and non-permanent residents may also use this option if they have an application for permanent residency on file with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service)
    • International students who possess an eligible visa

    Requirements

    If you are independent for tax purposes, you may gain resident status if you establish domicile in the state. If you are claimed as a dependent on the federal income tax return of a parent or legal guardian, they must establish domicile in the state for you to claim residency.

    To establish domicile, you or your parent/legal guardian must meet the following criteria:

    1. Live in Texas for 12 consecutive months, and
    2. Establish and maintain domicile for 12 consecutive months, as evidenced by:
      • Gainful employment (student jobs do not qualify) in Texas; or
      • Sole or joint marital ownership of residential real property in Texas by the person seeking to enroll or the dependent’s parent/legal guardian, having established and maintained a domicile at the residence; or
      • Ownership and operation of a business in Texas; or
      • Marriage for one year to a person who has established domicile in Texas.
  • High School Graduation

    This option for establishing Texas Residency is available to citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and to international students.

    Requirements

    To establish residency through high school graduation, you must:

    1. Graduate from a Texas high school or receive a GED in Texas; and
    2. Live in Texas for 36 months immediately before high school graduation; and
    3. Live in Texas for 12 months immediately before the census date (usually the 12th class day) of the semester in which you enroll at the university (or another college or university).

    If you are an international student seeking residency through high school graduation, you must submit a Residency Affidavit (PDF) stating that you will apply for permanent residency when you are eligible to do so.

Military

A member of the United States Armed Services whose Home of Record with the military is Texas is presumed to be a Texas resident, as are his or her spouse and dependent children. A member whose Home of Record is not Texas but who provides the institution Leave and Earnings Statements that show the member has claimed Texas as his or her place of residence for the 12 consecutive months prior to enrollment is presumed to be a Texas resident, as are his or her spouse and dependent children.

A member who did not select Texas as their Home of Record when they entered the service, and has not taken steps to change their permanent residence with the military to Texas, may still qualify for a waiver under Texas statutes. Information about requesting a reclassification of residency status is provided in the next section.

Requesting Reclassification

Sometimes students submit incorrect information or information that makes it appear as though they are nonresidents, when they actually do qualify for Texas residency. In other cases, students who were initially ineligible for Texas Residency classification upon admission may later become eligible. If a student currently classified as a nonresident believes they qualify for Texas Residency, they have the option to request residency reclassification.

To request a residency review, submit a Residency Reclassification Request form, along with a completed Core Residency Questionnaire. Additional supporting documentation is required to show the student, or the parent or court-appointed legal guardian of a dependent student, has met the requirements to be classified as a Texas resident.

The Texas Administrative Code regarding residency requires a student (or their parent or spouse) to be physically present and establish domicile in Texas for 12 months prior to term in which they are enrolling. Therefore, please do not submit your residency request prior the dates listed below for the specified semester:

Semester EnrollingDate Reclassification Requests are Accepted
SpringNovember 1
SummerApril 1
FallJuly 1*

*Applicants who are high school seniors who will graduate in May/June may submit residency requests for the Fall term beginning in June.

An incomplete Residency Reclassification Request form, core residency questionnaire, and/or insufficient documentation will delay the review and processing of the request.

Deadlines

Students must submit the Residency Reclassification Request form, a core residency questionnaire, and supporting documentation no later than the first class day of the semester for which they are seeking reclassification. Any residence status changed after the census day will apply the next applicable semester. Refer to the academic calendar for the first class day and census day for each term.

Review Process

The Residency Office will review the Residency Reclassification Request, the core residency questionnaire, and the supporting documentation. After this initial review, and throughout the review process, additional documentation may be requested. The decision made by the Residency Office is final.

Note: The time period for each review may vary and we cannot guarantee that a final decision will be made before payment of tuition and fees is due, so it is the student’s responsibility to make arrangements for payment by the due date.

Nonresident Waivers & Exemptions

Some students who do not meet residency requirements for in-state tuition rates may qualify for a waiver of (or exemption from) the nonresident portion of tuition. These waivers and exemptions are managed by Student Business Services.

Questions?

All inquiries concerning Texas State University residency status must include the student's full name, Texas State ID (A#), and the intended semester of enrollment.

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FAQs

How many interviews is enough for residency? ›

The probability of matching is related to the number of contiguous ranks. For allopathic and osteopathic senior medical students, the probability of matching is 80% at around 6–7 contiguous ranks and becomes > 95% at around 11–12. Therefore, the typical applicant should aim for 11–12 interviews.

How long should residency interview answers be? ›

Keep your answer to less than 2 minutes. Ideally, less than 90 seconds. Remember, you probably only get 8-12 minutes per interview. Interviewers are often tasked with asking some canned “behavioral” questions they are supposed to ask everyone, so you want to leave them time to get through those.

Why am I not getting residency interviews? ›

Having a Low score and failing to adequately address it during your application process is a reason why many applicants may not receive an interview. Many applicants address this in their Personal Statement for residency or articulate other experiences in ERAS application/CV that demonstrate they have overcome it.

How to answer most common residency interview questions? ›

We recommend that you answer questions about your career goals genuinely and honestly. A few tips for answering these questions are: Keep an open mind. Your answer should convey that you are interested in exploring and learning about the specialty as a whole, even if you have a specific interest in a subspecialty.

What is the busiest month for residency interviews? ›

Residency interviews usually occur October through January of your fourth year, with December and January being the busiest interview months.

How many interviews does the average MD applicant get? ›

When applying to med school, the majority of applicants will get around one to three interviews. It also depends on things like: Your qualifications, like your MCAT/GPA scores. The school's admissions process.

What is your biggest weakness residency interview? ›

You should answer with a genuine weakness that isn't a deal breaker and that you've taken steps, or are willing to improve. Read on for examples. If you're applying to a program with a heavy emphasis on patient interaction, don't cite poor communication skills as your weakness.

How to stand out in residency interviews? ›

Try adding a story that demonstrates your skills will help give color and context to your answer. You can also prepare questions to ask the interviewer in advance. Try to tie in something you know about the program, such as commitment to research you're interested in, with your own experience.

Is it better to interview earlier for residency? ›

Is it better to interview earlier or later in the residency cycle? Applicants sometimes worry whether the timing of their interview date will affect matching at their desired program. Data has shown that there is not a significant association between the two, however.

What percentage of residency applicants don t match? ›

Around five percent of US allopathic medical school graduates do not match anywhere. If you receive notification on the Monday of Match Week that you didn't end up matching, however, you're not completely out of options.

Can you match with three interviews? ›

This means there is hope with only interview. But, if you're able to bump that up to 2 interviews or even 3 – your chances jump to 40% and then 50%. Thus, each interview you add from 1 to 3 increases your chances of matching by an average of 20%. If you have only 1 residency interview – you need to work hard to get 2.

Can you match with just one interview? ›

In the end, if you've done the leg work, it only takes one interview to make a match. “I had a student who had only received one interview, and they were very nervous about their ability to match,” Dr. DeWaters said.

How long should tell me about yourself be residency? ›

Rehearse. Once you have your main speaking points jotted down, you'll need to rehearse. Ideally, your response should be a couple of minutes with three minutes being the maximum length.

How do you answer what makes you unique residency interview? ›

Think of what makes you unique! Be concise and specific, and don't underestimate the power of little things, such as having grown up in a certain culture, or having a certain skill. Keywords are a great strategy to tackle residency interview questions.

What is a reasonable number of interviews? ›

The 'Rule of Three'

A good rule of thumb to follow is the 'Rule of Three,' which suggests interviewing at least three candidates for every job opening. This allows you to compare and contrast candidates effectively, ensuring a fair hiring process.

How many interviews do you need to match residency IMG? ›

While there is no definitive number of interviews that guarantees a match, aiming for 10-15 interviews is a good benchmark for most applicants. U.S. allopathic seniors might need slightly fewer, while IMGs might need more due to the competitive nature of their applications.

How many interviews should a candidate go through? ›

“There's nothing wrong in two or three people meeting the candidate so the individual does not need to keep coming back,” she says. “But too many interviews can show that the company can't make a decision or worse still, shows disrespect to the two-way process and the candidate's time.”

How many interviews does the average person go on? ›

Candidates go through two to five rounds of interviews on average to land based on the type of industry, position, and hiring process. Lauren Rivera, Career Coach said, “The quality of the interview interaction is more important than the number itself”.

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