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I am on military assignment in Texas, and my home of record is out-of-state. Can I qualify to pay in-state tuition?

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I am on military assignment in Texas, and my home of record is out-of-state. Can I qualify to pay in-state tuition?

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Yes, military personnel assigned to duty within the state of Texas as well as their spouse and their dependent children, shall be entitled to pay the same tuition as a resident of Texas regardless of the length of their physical presence in the state. To qualify for the waiver of out-of-state tuition, a letter from the commanding officer must be provided certifying that the military member is on current duty assignment in Texas at the time of enrollment. This letter should be submitted once every 12-month period and should cross reference the student’s name and social security number.

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