From saint@admsec.wwu.edu Wed May 19 07:53:22 1999 Received: from mxu1.u.washington.edu (mxu1.u.washington.edu [140.142.32.8]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.02/8.9.3+UW99.01) with ESMTP id HAA26972 for ; Wed, 19 May 1999 07:53:21 -0700 Received: from blackhole.admcs.wwu.edu (blackhole.admcs.wwu.edu [140.160.248.20]) by mxu1.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.02/8.9.3+UW99.01) with SMTP id HAA27286 for ; Wed, 19 May 1999 07:53:21 -0700 Received: from uis.admsec.wwu.edu (gaea.admsec.wwu.edu [140.160.249.20]) by blackhole.admcs.wwu.edu (8.6.5/8.6.5) with ESMTP id HAA00690 for ; Wed, 19 May 1999 07:53:20 -0700 Received: from localhost (saint@localhost) by uis.admsec.wwu.edu (8.8.5/8.6.12) with SMTP id HAA05296 for ; Wed, 19 May 1999 07:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 07:55:15 -0700 (PDT) From: "Joseph M. St.Hilaire" To: Discussion of Residency Issues State Wide Subject: Re: Parents leave the state In-Reply-To: <01JBCY5B322897RHPL@mail.ewu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > My thoughts would be no since student also left the state and went to school > elsewhere - IF student had remained in-state then he/she would be able to > continue education as a resident. ****On the other hand, if that student is *dependent* and claimed by parents, even though remaining in the state, the vicious law would say s/he's ineligible unless s/he starts college within six months after graduating from high school. Joe St.Hilaire Western .