What documentation do I need in order to qualify for in-state tuition rates?
• It will remain the veteran or dependent’s burden to provide the necessary documentation to his/her residency officer at the institution of attendance. • To determine the eligibility of the Veteran: • Form DD-214, issued to each veteran upon discharge from active duty, documents the length and character of service (type of discharge). • Proof of domicile in Ohio as of the first day of enrollment as documented by proof of mortgage, rental lease agreement, or, if living with parents or other arrangement with no formal agreement, certified letter from the owner/occupants of the domicile. • To determine the eligibility of the dependent: • The veteran must meet the eligibility requirements listed in “1A”, except in cases where the veteran was KIA, MIA, or POW. In those cases, official documentation of KIA, MIA or POW status will be required. • The dependent must meet the same domicile requirements as the veteran listed above in “2B”. In cases of KIA, MIA, or POW, only the dependent must be
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