Because the intent to reside in-state is subjective, only you can know your true intent. Your actions and conduct, however, can demonstrate to others whether you possess such intent. You alone have the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that you possess the requisite intent to reside in Pennsylvania either permanently or indefinitely. Based upon the evidence that you submit or that may otherwise be available, a university administrator or committee will decide whether it is more likely than not that you intend to remain in Pennsylvania on a permanent or indefinite basis. Your overall conduct and actions will be reviewed, and no single factor can demonstrate the appropriate intent to remain living in state.
A decision will be made by looking at your total circumstances as to whether your conduct and actions show that you are not merely living in Pennsylvania for the temporary purpose of attending college. There is no checklist of conduct or actions that will automatically result in anyone being reclassified as an in-state resident. In an application for classification, you will, however, be asked a number of questions. The items of information requested are not equally demonstrative of one's intent to reside in Pennsylvania. Certain actions can be easily taken, although a person only intends to temporarily reside in Pennsylvania. Thus, it will be the quality and not the quantity of information you submit that will lead to a determination.
Among the information you will be requested to submit for review is the following:
- Do you have financial aid based upon maintaining a residency in a state other than Pennsylvania?
- Do you lease or own a permanent, independent residence in Pennsylvania?
- Do you pay Pennsylvania and local taxes, particularly during temporary absences from the state?
- Have you transferred accounts, stock, automobiles, and other registered property in the state?
- Did you obtain a Pennsylvania driver's license and register your automobile in Pennsylvania?
- Do you have permanent, full-time employment in Pennsylvania?
- Do you have memberships in social, civic, political, athletic, and religious organizations in the state?
This list of questions should not be considered a checklist, nor are you limited to furnishing only the information requested on an application for classification form. The questions here and on the form are only intended to give an indication of the type of action or conduct that can be considered in deciding residency status. You have the opportunity to provide any and all evidence that you believe supports your position that you intend to reside in Pennsylvania on a permanent or indefinite basis. In particular, you will want to demonstrate that your presence in the state is not merely for the purpose of attending college.