Intent to Establish Texas Residency
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Intent to Establish Residence in Texas Texas Tech University Student Business Services Texas Education Code, Section 54.222 (a) Box 41099 Economic Development and Diversification Lubbock, Texas 79409-1099 T: 806.742.3272 1. Full Legal Name: {Mr.} {Ms.} {Mrs.} Last name First name Middle name Student ID (R Number) 2. Permanent Address Number and Street City/State Zip code With my signature below, I certify that: 1. I am eligible for this tuition waiver under the guidelines established under Texas Education Code 54.222 (a) for Economic Development and Diversification AND 2. I plan to register as a student at Texas Tech University; AND 3. I have submitted with this form a copy of the certification letter from the company (on company letterhead) demonstrating the reasoning for my family’s move to the State of Texas. Thus, pursuant to Texas Education Code, Section 54.222 (a), Economic Development and Diversification, I request that Texas Tech University permit me to pay the tuition, fee, and other charges provided for Texas residents without regard to the length of time that I have resided in Texas. Signature of Student Date Additional documentation must be provided upon request Texas Education Code 54.222 Economic Development and Diversification (a) A person who registers at an institution of higher education without having established resident status in this state under Section 54.052 is entitled to pay tuition and required fees at the rate provided for residents of this state if: (1) the person or, as determined by coordinating board rule, an adult member of the person's family who resides in the person's household and is a primary caretaker of the person establishes by the institution's enrollment date a residence in this state as a result of the person's or caretaker's employment by a business or organization that, not earlier than five years before the enrollment date, became established in this state as part of the program of state economic development and diversification authorized by the law of this state; and (2) the person files with that institution of higher education a letter of intent to establish residency in this state. (b) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, in consultation with the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office, shall establish procedures to determine: (1) whether a business or organization meets the requirements of this section; and (2) the date on which the business or organization became established in this state as part of the program of state economic development and diversification. Transferred and redesignated from Education Code, Section 54.066 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 359 (S.B. 32), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2012. Reference http://www.collegeforalltexans.com/apps/financialaid/tofa2.cfm?ID=567 .