Monday, March 02, 2009

Residency

Just to put this to rest to all ye nay sayers about tana and i being able to get in state residency in Virginia, yes we will because we both will have permanant full time jobs which immediately qualify us for in state tution. there.

5 comments:

Jess and Jen said...

Dave, if it works, I think we all agree that it's fantastic and it'll be a great opportunity.

I went to the state law and didn't find anything that said a full-time job would eliminate the waiting period of 12 months. Regardless, it doesn't matter to me. It's just not typically very easy to establish residency in different states without actually living there for a year. That's a common requirement across the country (except for Tennessee, the only state that doesn't require you to live there first). -Jester

Jason said...

There is a difference between being able to claim residency to get a new driver's license and claiming residency for in state tuition.

However, I hope for you guys that they are one and the same in VA. Good luck, we are pulling for you.

Dave and Tana said...

ha. Are you serious? Well if you seem to care enough and and the time which appears you do... here is my link (804)828-0100. It's the number for VCU's admission office. Go on, tell them my situation and they will send you the application as well. Oh and don't forget to tell them that Tana will be getting a job at the university's hospital. Since you can't seem to get closure let a human voice tell you. haha

The Duke said...

How did your interview go today? I'm waiting to hear.
Mom

Dave and Tana said...

oh i think they really liked me and i really enjoyed it. It's a slim chance for this one but when i had to write a letter to a simulated constituent i feel it went awesome because the night before i had researched about the very subject they asked about. The lord was with me.