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The Office of the Registrar maintains a list of approved waiver types, which includes
the type of waiver, eligibility requirements, and the authorized approving department.
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Active Duty Out-of-State Tuition Waiver
An out-of-state tuition waiver may be granted to active duty military, their spouse
and dependent children who meet one of the following:
- The military sponsor is currently stationed in or assigned to Georgia; or,
- The military sponsor previously stationed in or assigned to Georgia is reassigned
outside of Georgia, and the student(s) remain(s) continuously enrolled in a Georgia
high school, Technical College System of Georgia institution, and/or a University
System of Georgia institution; or,
- The military sponsor is reassigned outside of Georgia and the spouse and/or dependent
children remain in Georgia; or,
- The military sponsor is stationed in a state contiguous to the Georgia border and
resides in Georgia; or,
- Dependent children of a military sponsor, previously stationed in or assigned to Georgia
within the previous five years, and/or the child completed at least one year of high
school in Georgia; or,
- Any student utilizing VA education benefits transferred from a currently serving member
is also eligible, even if the student is no longer a dependent.
Students may now continue to receive the Active Duty waiver provided they remain continuously enrolled. Any break in enrollment for a Fall or Spring term forfeits
their waiver and must reapply or petition to change their tuition classification upon
re-enrollment if they want to continue to pay in-state tuition.
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As of the first day of classes for the term, a waiver may be granted to a non-citizen
student who can provide clear evidence that they are stationed and living in Georgia
under the orders of their government. The student may continue to receive this waiver
as long as they maintain this assignment. This waiver will expire 12 months from the
date the waiver was granted. An affected student must then provide current documentation
that supports the continuation of the waiver.
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Economic Advantage Waiver
As of the first day of classes for the term, an Economic Advantage Waiver may be granted
to a dependent or independent student who can provide clear evidence that the student
or the student's parent, spouse, or U.S. court-appointed guardian has relocated to
the State of Georgia to accept full-time, self-sustaining employment and has established
domicile in the State of Georgia. Relocation to the state must be for reasons other
than enrolling in an institution of higher education. This waiver will expire 12 months
from the date the waiver was granted. An affected student must petition for residency
status after 12 months and must provide additional documentation according to established
procedures at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ. Non-Resident students who are lawfully present in the country on
an employment-based visa may also be eligible for this waiver if they relocated to
Georgia for the purpose of accepting a full time job offer in Georgia and are actively
in process to achieve permanent residency in the United States (in green card process).
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Georgia National Guard or US Reservist Waiver
A student who, as of the first day of class, can provide documentation supporting that they or their spouse/parent/US court-appointed legal guardian are currently participating in active duty, stationed or assigned to Georgia with the Georgia National Guard, or is an active member of a Georgia based unit of the U.S. Military Reserves, may qualify immediately for an out-of-state tuition differential waiver. The student may continue to receive waiver provided they remain continuously enrolled.
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Non-Resident Student Waiver
As of the first day of classes for the term, a Non-Resident Student waiver may be
granted to a student under the age of 24 whose parent, U.S. court-appointed legal
guardian, or spouse has maintained domicile in Georgia for at least 12 consecutive
months preceding the first day of class. The student must provide clear and legal
evidence showing the relationship to the parent or United States court-appointed guardian
has existed for at least twelve (12) consecutive months preceding the first day of
classes for the term. Under Georgia code, legal guardianship must be established prior
to the student's 18th birthday (BOR Minutes, October 2008).
A student over the age of 24 must show that their spouse has lived in Georgia for
at least 12 consecutive months preceding the first day of class. This waiver is valid
as long as the student remains continuously enrolled. Any break in enrollment for
a Fall or Spring term forfeits their waiver and must reapply or petition to change
their tuition classification upon re-enrollment if they want to continue to pay in-state
tuition.
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Separated Military Waiver
Separated military members from a uniformed military service of the United States
who meet one of the following:
- Individual who within thirty-six (36) months of separation from such service enroll
in an academic program and demonstrate intent to become domiciled in Georgia. This
waiver may also be granted to their spouses and dependent children.
- Any separated service member or student utilizing transferred VA educational benefits
and physically residing in the state of Georgia.
- Any student using VA benefits transferred to them from a military sponsor who died
in service that falls under the 38 U.S.C. 3679
Students may now continue to receive the Recently Separated Military Waiver provided
they remain continuously enrolled. Any break in enrollment for a Fall or Spring term
forfeits their waiver and must reapply or petition to change their tuition classification
upon re-enrollment if they want to continue to pay in-state tuition.
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USG and Full-Time Public School Employee Waiver
As of the first day of classes for the term, a Full-Time School Employee waiver may be granted to Full-Time employees in the public schools of Georgia, the University System or Technical College System of Georgia, their spouses, and their dependent children. Teachers employed full-time on military bases in Georgia shall also qualify for this waiver (BOR Minutes, 1988-89, p.43). This waiver will expire 12 months from the date the waiver was granted. An affected student must petition for residency status after 12 months and must then provide additional documentation according to established procedures at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ.
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As of the first day of classes for the term, a student enrolled in the Georgia Department
of Labor Vocational Rehab program or the Veteran Affairs Vocational Rehab program
may receive the Vocational Rehab Out-of-State Tuition waiver. The waiver is valid
for the duration of time suggested for the student to attend on their vocational rehab
paperwork provided the student stays continuously enrolled.
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For information on the Military Fee Waiver or the Senior Citizen Waiver see the .
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