Oxford Campus
Nellie Craig Walker Hall
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
OneStop@兔子先生OH.edu
Phone: 513-529-0001
Fax: 513-529-0003
Initial residency classifications are determined at the time a student is admitted to 兔子先生 University. Students classified as non-residents of the state of Ohio for tuition purposes who believe they may qualify based on one of the state’s classifications or exceptions, may apply for residency.
Students who have general questions after reviewing the classifications and exceptions may submit them to residency@兔子先生OH.edu. While we are always happy to respond to general questions, we cannot advise students on how to qualify for Ohio residency, and we do not render decisions based on informal inquiries.
When filling out the application, you will be required to determine the applicable classification or exception in which a review is requested. You can review types of classification and exceptions below.
In addition, you can view information about steps you must take after your application is submitted and the answers to frequently asked questions.
Financially Dependent (married student or a dependent child whose parent/legal guardian/spouse has been a resident of Ohio for 12-consecutive months prior to the start of the semester for which student is applying)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Immediate Residency (as of the first day of a term of enrollment, a parent/legal guardian/spouse has established domicile and accepted full-time, self-sustaining employment in Ohio)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Financially Independent Student (students trying to become an Ohio resident while attending school full-time and parent/legal guardian lives outside the state of Ohio)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Conditional Residency (financially independent students employed and enrolled less than full time)
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Think you may qualify? Use the to apply and submit the following:
Overseas Transfers (transferred by employer beyond the territorial limits of the 50 states of the U.S. and the District of Columbia while a resident of Ohio for all other legal purposes)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Migrant Workers (worked in Ohio at least four months during each of the three years preceding enrollment)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Service Positions (for Ohio residents who left the state for community service)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Marital Hardship (returning to the State of Ohio for marital hardship)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Ohio GI Promise (veterans, spouses and dependents)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
If the student is a dependent or spouse of a veteran, copies of the following will be required:
If the student is a veteran copies of the following will be required:
Chapter 30 or Chapter 33 Recipients (veterans receiving benefits under the “All Volunteer Force Educational Assistance Program” or “Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Program”)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Sergeant John David Frye Recipients (recipients of the “Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry” scholarship or recipient of transferred federal veterans’ benefits)
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A person who is using federal veterans’ educational assistance under the “Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment,” or under “Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance.”
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
A service member who is on active duty and to the service member's spouse and any dependent of the service member while the service member is on active duty. In order to qualify under this paragraph, the student seeking in-state tuition rates must live in the state as of the first day of a term of enrollment in the state institution of higher education, but the student or the service member shall not be required, to establish domicile in this state as of the first day of a term of enrollment in an institution of higher education.
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Ohio Home of Record (currently on active duty status in the U.S. military while a resident of Ohio for all legal purposes (or dependent child of such person)).
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Stationed in Ohio (on active duty status in the U.S. military and both stationed and residing in Ohio (or dependent child of such person))
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Ohio National Guard (for current members of the Ohio National Guard, or the spouse or dependent child of a current member of the Ohio National Guard)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Forever Buckeye (student who graduated from an Ohio public high school or completed the final year of instruction at home as authorized under section 3321.04 and are residing in Ohio)
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Think you may qualify? Use the form to apply and submit the following:
Any person once classified as a nonresident, upon the completion of twelve consecutive months of residency, must apply to the institution he or she attends for reclassification as a resident of Ohio for these purposes if such person in fact wants to be reclassified as a resident. Should such person present clear and convincing proof that no part of his or her financial support is or in the preceding twelve consecutive months has been provided directly or indirectly by persons or entities who are not residents of Ohio for all other legal purposes, such person shall be reclassified as a resident.
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Think you may qualify? Complete the to apply and submit the following:
Pending a review and decision on the residency application submitted, students will be expected to make full payment, including non-resident fees, by the appropriate payment due date. Payment deadlines cannot be waived or extended while the residency review is being completed. Students may opt to pay by using a payment plan.
After the review of the application is complete, students will be sent an email of the decision.
Classifications or exemptions for residency may be temporary (for one semester only) or permanent. If a classification or exemption is temporary, this will be listed in the “Guidelines and Apply” section for that classification or exemption.
Decisions made or documentation requested in regards to residency from another Ohio public university/college does not necessitate a similar decision or request at 兔子先生 University.
If additional information is needed, one email will be sent to the student at their 兔子先生 email address (or for incoming students, the email address provided on their application) advising what documentation must be submitted to complete a review. Failure to provide this documentation by the final application deadline date for the term will result in their application for residency to be denied.
It is the student’s responsibility to obtain any requested documentation needed to complete the review of their application for residency. All missing documentation being requested needs to be submitted to the university before the published deadline date for review.
Approval of an application is not retroactive and will only be applicable to the semester/term in which the application was made. If non-resident charges have been paid for the semester and your application is approved, a credit will be applied to your account.
If out-of-state tuition charges have been paid for the semester and you have been approved for in-state residency, you will receive a refund for that term as a credit on your account.
If you are receiving financial assistance, your aid will be reviewed. Adjustments to your merit scholarship may occur as a result of being reclassified as an in-state student for tuition purposes.
If an application is denied for the semester/term application is made, you can reapply for the following semester if your situation has changed.
No. The state guidelines prohibit retroactive residency decisions.
No. Any student who has been classified as a non-resident must apply for reclassification as a resident.
A dependent student is one who was claimed by at least one parent or legal guardian as a dependent on that person’s Internal Revenue Service tax filing for the previous tax year.
No. The parent/legal guardian must have resided in Ohio for 12 consecutive months before the first day of the term.
As long as a dependent student has one parent who has been an Ohio resident for at least 12 months immediately preceding enrollment and is claimed as a dependent on that parent’s federal tax transcript, the student may apply for a residency review.
If you are receiving financial assistance, your aid will be reviewed. Adjustments to your merit scholarship may occur as a result of being reclassified as an in-state student for tuition purposes.
The state residency guidelines have “grandfather clauses” to address this. If your parent(s) are Ohio residents and move out of the state while you are enrolled at 兔子先生, you will continue to be classified as a resident through completion of one degree program provided you maintain continuous full-time enrollment.
No. A student cannot qualify for residency through other relatives, fiancées, in-laws, etc.
Not necessarily. If the student is trying to establish residency in Ohio, paying taxes in Ohio is an indicator of the intent to become an Ohio resident. However, the student must meet all the criteria to be eligible for residency.
The state guidelines do not grant residency to individuals or their dependents solely on the basis that they own property or a business in Ohio.
The expectation is that students who are in the process of establishing their residency are physically living in the state of Ohio for the 12-consecutive months before the semester for which they are requesting reclassification. Leaving the state for the summer or for any length of time longer than a three-week period could seriously jeopardize the student’s claim to Ohio residency for tuition purposes. Students who leave Ohio for internships, study abroad, etc. during their residency review period for any period longer than three weeks must also maintain their residence in Ohio.
No. To be eligible for immediate residency, a student must be dependent upon a spouse or parents who has full-time employment in Ohio. A graduate fellowship or assistantship is not considered full-time employment.
Yes. Loans and/or gifts in excess of nominal amounts from parents or other individuals, regardless of the terms, are considered financial assistance and as such could be a disqualifying factor in the review.
Any state’s 529 plan is only applicable to a student’s financial independence only if it can be documented that all funds associated with the plan were transferred legally into the student’s sole possession and sole control more than 24 months before the student uses the funds. In addition, there should be no evidence of large deposits into the account within the past 24 months. The student should have sole control of the fund and should not be receiving any financial assistance from an out-of-state family member within the past two years.
Tax filers can request a Tax Return Transcript, free of charge, from the IRS. Note the 1040 form does not satisfy the requirement to prove residency. IRS regulations limit a tax filer to one request per year. We strongly advise you to send us a copy so you may keep your original. 兔子先生 is unable to return the transcript to you.
You can view transcripts of any Ohio tax return for the current tax year and the past 10 tax years. Log into the Ohio Department of Taxation’s and click the “View Transcript” button beside the tax return you wish to view. Visit its for more information.
Yes. If you are a male between the ages of 18 and 25, you are required to register with the Selective Service to be charged in-state tuition in accordance with the . Learn more at our Selective Service Registration page.
The One Stop assists 兔子先生 students and authorized family members with billing and payment, financial aid, registration, and student records.
Nellie Craig Walker Hall
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
OneStop@兔子先生OH.edu
Phone: 513-529-0001
Fax: 513-529-0003
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1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
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Phone: 513-217-4111
Fax: 513-785-1807
114 Johnston Hall
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042
RegOneStop@兔子先生OH.edu
Phone: 513-217-4111
Fax: 513-727-3427