Residency Reclassification
In accordance with BOG Academics Rule 2.4, the Office of Admissions assigns every student enrolling at WVU a residency status for admission, tuition, and fee purposes. Students may apply for reclassification if they have a strong, well-documented case for a change in residency status.
Application Deadline
To be reclassified for a specific semester, the application and supporting documents must be submitted 2 weeks prior to the deadline for payment of tuition and fees. Applications received after the deadline will be considered for the next semester.
Procedure
A request for a change in residency classification status can be a long, time-consuming, and costly process. The Office of Admissions seeks to respond promptly and fairly to all students who apply for residency changes.
Each student requesting residency classification should have a strong, well-documented case for a change in residency status. Ample and specific guidelines are available to assure you have a good cause to initiate a change
Completing the 3-page Application for Classification as a Resident Student at WVU is mandatory prior to discussing residency reclassification with Office of Admissions personnel. To be reclassified for a specific semester, the application and supporting documents must be submitted 2 weeks prior to the deadline for payment of tuition and fees. All applications received after the deadline will be considered for the next semester.
Attach copies of supporting evidence (e.g., driver’s license, tax forms, etc.) to the application. Neglecting to submit supporting documents will delay the decision.
Submit your application and supporting documents to the “Residency Unit” at the address below. The evidence should demonstrate you established domicile 12 months prior to initial enrollment at the University, or an error was made at the point of admission. Review BOG Academics Rule 2.4 for reclassification guidelines.
Answering the “Additional Information” questions on the application affirmatively does not necessarily establish residency for tuition and fee purposes. It is your responsibility to submit all supporting evidence to be considered with the application. No additional evidence or documentation will be considered after the application has been submitted unless it is requested by the Office of Admissions.
Your application will be reviewed. If your residency status request is granted, you will be notified in writing. If a denial is issued, you will be sent a written explanation and informed of appropriate appeal procedures.
Additional Information and Guidelines
- Domicile must be established 12 months prior to initial enrollment at the University per BOG 2.4 guidelines.
- Time off from classes due to academic suspension does not count toward residency.
- Your signed submission of the application authorizes Office of Admissions personnel to review your academic records and to make inquiry, where applicable, to substantiate your supporting evidence.
- You may be contacted for a personal interview regarding your application. Please include your telephone number on the application.
Appeals
If you want to challenge the decision of the Office of Admissions, you will be given the opportunity to appear before the institutional committee on residency appeals. If you cannot appear when the committee convenes a meeting, you can allow committee members to make a decision on the basis of the written materials pertaining to the appeal or wait until the next committee meeting.
The student may appeal the decision of the institutional committee on residency appeals to the President’s Office. The President’s Office may request the student to appear at a hearing regarding the appeal.
Residency appeals shall end at the President’s Office.
Questions?
For more information about residency or to submit your reclassification application, contact Kelly Legg at kelly.legg@mail.wvu.edu. All residency decisions and communications will be emailed to your WVU MIX account.
