Virginia In-State Tuition: Understanding Domicile Rules

Virginia In-State Tuition Requirements: Complete 2025 Guide

Published: September 17, 2025 | Updated for: 2025-26 Academic Year

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Key Financial Impact

Virginia Resident Tuition (UVA 2025-26)

First/Second Year: $16,258 + ~$3,730 fees

Third/Fourth Year: $19,350 + ~$3,730 fees

Non-Resident Tuition (UVA 2025-26)

First/Second Year: $55,436 + ~$4,412 fees

Third/Fourth Year: $58,548 + ~$4,412 fees

Potential Annual Savings: Up to $39,178 for qualifying Virginia residents

Core Eligibility Requirements

1. Virginia Domicile

Establish Virginia as your permanent legal home with intent to remain indefinitely. This goes beyond mere physical presence.

2. One-Year Period

Maintain Virginia domicile for at least 12 months immediately prior to the first day of classes for your term.

3. Clear and Convincing Evidence

Provide documentation that has existed for at least one year prior to your enrollment date.

4. Abandon Previous Domicile

Demonstrate that you have abandoned any previous domicile and committed to Virginia as your permanent home.

5. Not Primarily for Education

Rebut the presumption that you moved to Virginia primarily for educational purposes if you enrolled shortly after moving.

6. Supporting Documentation

Compile evidence including tax returns, driver’s license, voter registration, employment, and other ties to Virginia.

Required Evidence Types

Note: The challenge isn’t just obtaining these documents—it’s proving they represent genuine intent to remain in Virginia indefinitely rather than just meeting residency requirements.

Documentation Checklist (Must exist for 12+ months):

  • Virginia tax returns – Filed as Virginia resident
  • Virginia driver’s license – Updated within required timeframe
  • Virginia vehicle registration – All vehicles registered in Virginia
  • Virginia voter registration – Plus actual voting record
  • Continuous Virginia residence – Lease agreements, property ownership
  • Virginia employment – Full-time work history in Virginia
  • Financial accounts – Banking relationships in Virginia
  • Professional licenses – Licensed to practice in Virginia
  • Social and economic ties – Community involvement, memberships
  • Post-graduation employment – Job offers or employment in Virginia

Military Provisions

One-Year Requirement Waived

Under Virginia Code § 23.1-504, the one-year domicile requirement is waived for:

  • Active duty U.S. military personnel claiming Virginia domicile
  • Certain veterans and military survivors
  • Dependent spouses and children claiming through qualifying military members

Dependents “Deemed Domiciled”

Dependents of active duty, activated, or temporarily mobilized service members “shall be deemed to be domiciled” and eligible for in-state tuition under specific assignment and residence scenarios outlined in Virginia Code § 23.1-505.

Virginia Code § 23.1-505(B)-(C)

This includes protections for continuous enrollment and limited waivers for breaks up to one year due to military moves.

Tuition Equity for High School Completers

Virginia Code § 23.1-505.1 provides an alternative pathway regardless of immigration status:

Virginia High School Attendance

Attended Virginia high school for ≥2 years and graduated on/after July 1, 2008, or passed approved equivalency exam.

Virginia Tax Filing History

Student (or parent/guardian for dependents) filed Virginia income taxes for at least two years prior to registration.

Virginia Enrollment

Register and enroll at a Virginia public or private institution.

Visa Exclusions: Current F, H(iii) trainee, J students/trainees, and M visa holders are excluded from this pathway.

Financial Aid Eligibility: Students qualifying under Tuition Equity are eligible for state financial assistance.

Application Process

University of Virginia Procedures

UVA Office of Virginia Status

Website: vastatus.virginia.edu

Application Deadline: Before the first day of classes for the term

Recommended Timeline: Submit complete application at least 60 days before classes

Appeal Deadline: 14 days after determination letter

Key Application Requirements

  • Timely Submission: Applications must be submitted before the first day of classes – late applications are not reviewed
  • Complete Documentation: All supporting evidence must be included with the application
  • No Retroactive Classification: Reclassification is not permitted except to correct institutional error
  • Portal Monitoring: Check your student portal for determination – individual emails are not sent due to volume

Appeals Process

Virginia Code § 23.1-510 mandates a three-level appeals process:

  1. Initial Determination – First-level review by institution
  2. Intermediate Review – Second-level institutional review
  3. Final Administrative Review – Written final decision by institution
  4. Circuit Court Review – Must petition within 30 days of final administrative decision

Additional Qualification Pathways

Complete list of exception categories:

  • Virginia domicile (primary pathway)
  • Military members and dependents
  • High school completers (Tuition Equity)
  • Certain workers in Virginia
  • Veterans and military survivors residing in Virginia
  • Foreign Service officers residing ≥90 days in Virginia
  • Refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders
  • Academic Common Market programs
  • Specified exchange programs
  • UVA-Wise students within 50 miles in Kentucky
  • Community college border reciprocity (within 30 miles)
  • Employer contract rates
  • Intelligence Community eligibility (new 2024)
  • Freely Associated States citizens (new 2024)

State Financial Aid Note: Only students qualifying under Virginia domicile, Dependent Military, or Tuition Equity provisions are eligible for state financial assistance programs.

2025-26 Tuition and Fee Schedule

UVA 2025-26 tuition and required fees comparison
Student Level Virginia Resident Non-Resident Annual Savings
First/Second Year $19,988 total $59,848 total $39,860
Third/Fourth Year $23,080 total $62,960 total $39,880

2025-26 Tuition Credit: Virginia undergraduates receive a one-time 3% tuition credit for the 2025-26 academic year, applied per term and varying by school.

Frequently Asked Questions

Key Resources and Contacts

UVA Office of Virginia Status

Website: vastatus.virginia.edu

Application: Application for Virginia In-State Educational Privileges

State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)

Website: schev.edu

Residency Guidelines: In-State Residency Information

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Students should consult with institutional admissions offices and legal counsel for specific situations. Information is current as of September 17, 2025, and is subject to change.