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2018/2019 fcc catalog

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2.

“Dependent Maryland resident

students”

are defined as an unmarried

individual claimed by parent(s) or guardian(s)

as an income tax exemption in the previous

taxable year and are considered to be

“in-county” residents if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled in Frederick County for three (3)

consecutive months prior to application.

E. Out-of-County:

1.

“Non-dependent Maryland resident

students”

are considered to be out-of-county

residents in the State of Maryland if, at the time

of their application, they are domiciled in another

county in the State of Maryland, or if they have

lived in Frederick County less than three months.

2.

“Dependent Maryland resident students”

are considered to be out-of-county residents

in the State of Maryland if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled in another county in the State of

Maryland, or if they have lived in Frederick

County less than three months.

F. Out-of-State:

1.

“Non-dependent students”

are considered

to be residents of another state if, at the time

of their application, they are domiciled outside

of the State of Maryland, or if they have lived in

Frederick County less than three months.

2.

“Dependent students”

are considered to be

residents of another state if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled outside of the State of Maryland, or

if they have lived in Frederick County less than

three months.

E.

Out-of-County:

1.

"Non-dependent Maryland resident

students"

are considered to be out-of-county

residents in the State of Maryland if, at the time

of their application, they are domiciled in another

county in the State of Maryland, or if they have

lived in Frederick County less than three months.

2.

"Dependent Maryland resident students"

are considered to be out-of-county residents

in the State of Maryland if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled in another county in the State of

Maryland, or if they have lived in Frederick

County less than three months.

F.

Out-of-State:

1.

"Non-dependent students"

are considered

to be residents of another state if, at the time

of their application, they are domiciled outside

of the State of Maryland, or if they have lived in

Frederick County less than three months.

2.

"Dependent students"

are considered to be

residents of another state if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled outside of the State of Maryland, or

if they have lived in Frederick County less than

three months.

G.

Military personnel and their dependents:

1. Who are stationed, living, or domiciled in

Maryland, and their spouses and dependents,

who are entering the College for the first time,

are considered residents of Frederick County. If

the armed services member moves out of the

state, the dependents and spouse may maintain

in-county residence as long as they stay

continuously enrolled in courses at the College.

2.Who have relocated to Maryland as a result

of the Base Realignment and Closure process

(BRAC), will be granted a waiver of the three (3)

months residency requirement. The employee

or his/her dependent must present a letter

from an employer on company letterhead,

confirming that their relocation to Maryland and/

or Frederick County was a result of the BRAC

process. For purposes of tuition rates, eligible

employees and dependents will be treated as

in-county residents if they locate in Frederick

County; they will be treated as out-of-county

but in-state residents if they locate outside

of Frederick County but within Maryland.

H.

Veterans and their dependents

1. Veterans and their dependents using the Post-

9/11 G.I. Bill, Montgomery G.I. Bill or the Marine

Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship

shall be charged a rate of tuition not to exceed

the in-state rate for tuition and fees purposes.

a.A Veteran using educational assistance

under either Chapter 30 (Montgomery G.I.

Bill – Active Duty Program) or Chapter 33

(Post-9/11 G.I. Bill), of title 38, United States

Code, and enrolls in the College within three

years of discharge or release from a period of

active duty service of 90 days or more will be

granted in-county tuition (regardless of his/

her formal State of residence).

b. A dependent using transferred Post-9/11 G.I.

Bill benefits (38 U.S.C. § 3319) and enrolls in

the College within three of the transferor’s

discharge or release from a period of active

duty service of 90 days or more will be

granted in-county tuition (regardless of his/

her formal State of residence).

c. Anyone described above while he or she

remains continuously enrolled (other than

during regularly scheduled breaks between

courses, semesters, or terms) at the College.

The person so described must have enrolled

in the College prior to the expiration of the

three year period following discharge or

release as described above and must be using

educational benefits under either Chapter 30

or Chapter 33, of title 38, United States Code.

d.A dependent using benefits under the Marine

Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship

(38 U.S.C. § 3311 (b)(9)) will be granted

in-county tuition (regardless of his/her formal

State of residence).

e.A dependent using transferred Post-9/11

G.I. Bill benefits (38 U.S.C. § 3319) while the

transferor is a member of the uniformed

service who is serving on active duty will be

granted in-county tuition (regardless of his/

her formal State of residence).

2.Veterans and their dependents (not using

Chapter 30 or Chapter 33 benefits or the Marine

Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship)

who are stationed, living, or domiciled in

Maryland who are entering the College for the

first time, are considered residents of Frederick

County. If the veteran moves out of the state, the

dependents and spouse may maintain in-county

residence as long as they stay continuously

enrolled in courses at the College.