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F. An individual’s immigration status may not

preclude award of MD residency under this

policy if the individual has the legal capacity

to establish domicile in Maryland.

V. Dream Act

A. Students who have met the eligibility

requirements outlined in the Maryland

Dream Act will be granted the opportunity to

receive in-county tuition. The student must

present an affidavit to the Admissions Office

stating that he/she will file an application to

become a permanent resident within 30 days

of becoming eligible to do so.

B. Students who live in Frederick County or in

Maryland, and qualify for in-county or in-state

tuition, as outlined by the Maryland Dream

Act, will remain undocumented immigrants.

U.S. residency status is processed, determined

and completed by the U.S. government.

VI. Proof of Residency

In accordance with Maryland State and Federal

Law, any of the following factors will be

considered to be proof of legal residency:

A. Substantially uninterrupted physical

presence, including the months when

the student is not in attendance at the

college, as evidenced by ownership or

rental of living quarters in which the student

resides. (12-month lease or mortgage)

B. Payment of Maryland state and local income

taxes. (MD 502 Tax Form)

C. Registration to vote in Frederick County

and/or the state. (Voters Registration Card)

D. Registration of a motor vehicle in the

state, with a local address specified, if the

person owns such a vehicle. (Motor Vehicle

Registration Card)

E. Possession of a valid Maryland driver’s

license, with a local address specified, if the

person is licensed anywhere to drive a motor

vehicle, or a valid Maryland MVA-issued ID.

(Driver’s license or MVA issued ID card)

F. Active duty military personnel, honorably

discharged veterans, spouses and

dependents who reside, are stationed, or

domiciled in Maryland are exempt from the

3-month requirement and are considered

in-county once proof is shown. (Military

orders, letter from Education Officer, DD214

and any of the residency factors listed

above).

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.

IV. International and Foreign National

Students

A. A foreign national lawfully eligible for study

in the United States may be considered

a resident for tuition purposes if he/she

meets the domicile requirements stated in

this procedure. A foreign national lawfully

admitted to the United States on a visa

type with a corresponding "date-certain"

authorized stay may not be considered

a resident for tuition purposes. A foreign

national lawfully eligible for study in the

United States on certain visa types with

an indeterminate authorized stay may be

considered as a Maryland resident for tuition

purposes, if the domicile requirements of

this procedure have been satisfied.

B. The following visa status types determine

residency as indicated:

Visa

A

Diplomats, family,

staff

In-County

B

Temporary visitor

See (c)

below

C

Aliens in transit

Out-of-State

E

Treaty trader-

Taiwan only

In-County

F

Student and

dependents

Out-of-State

G

Representative of a

world organization

In-County

H1 and H4 Temporary worker

and dependents

In-County

H2 and H3 Other specialty

workers

Out-of-State

I

Foreign media/

journalist

In-County

J

Exchange visitor,

Au pair, scholar

Out-of-State

K

Fiancé of U.S.

citizen/Frederick

County resident

In-County

L

Intra-company

transferee

In-County

M

Foreign vocational

student,

dependents

Out-of-State

R

Religious worker

In-County

TN

Professionals under

NAFTA agreement

Out-of-state

V

Spouse or child

of permanent

resident

In-County

Permanent

Resident;

Green Card;

Refugee,

Asylee

In-County

C. Individuals in “B Temporary Visitor Status”

are not allowed to engage in a course of

study leading to a degree or academic

certificate. In certain cases, B visa holders

can participate in courses which are

recreational and do not lead to a degree.

Out-of-state tuition rates will apply

D. Students who are in the category of

“Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals”

(DACA), or “Temporary Protected Status”

(TPS) are eligible to establish in- state/

in-county residency for tuition purposes.

E. In-county residency status for eligible

“International/Foreign National Students”

must meet the same three (3) months

requirements and proof of residency

documents as all other students.