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I am currently trying to establish residency. How does leaving Ohio for the summer affect my residency application?

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I am currently trying to establish residency. How does leaving Ohio for the summer affect my residency application?

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The expectation is that students who are in the process of establishing their residency are physically living in the State of Ohio for the 12 consecutive months prior to the semester for which they are requesting reclassification. Leaving the state for the summer or for any length of time longer than a 3-week period seriously jeopardizes your claim to Ohio residency. Students who leave Ohio for internships, study abroad, etc. during their residency review period for any period longer than three weeks must also maintain their residence in Ohio while on their internship, etc. Proof that their residence in Ohio was maintained will be required which will include, but is not limited to, copies of canceled checks for the rent payment, copies of leases, or documents proving the purchase of a home in Ohio. If documentation cannot be provided, the absence from Ohio will cause a denial of residency. In addition, any income earned while the student is out of the state of Ohio will not be eligible

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