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If my parents own property or a second home and pay Oklahoma state taxes, will I qualify for in-state tuition?

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If my parents own property or a second home and pay Oklahoma state taxes, will I qualify for in-state tuition?

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No. Resident status is based on the location of your permanent domicile. This is considered to be your fixed, permanent home and where you (or your parents) habitually reside. Since domicile has two components, residence and intent to remain indefinitely, a person can have more than one residence but only one domicile.

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