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How can an emancipated student under 21 years of age whose parents live out-of-state establish eligibility for resident student status?

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How can an emancipated student under 21 years of age whose parents live out-of-state establish eligibility for resident student status?

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This student would need to provide a notarized statement from the parents indicating the level of financial support provided to the student and the date when the parents last claimed the student as a dependent on their federal income tax returns. In addition, this student would need to provide a financial statement indicating all sources and amounts of income sufficient for self support. This student would then have to be physically present in Indiana for twelve consecutive months without the predominant purpose of education in order to become eligible for resident student status.

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