What is the name of the form your parent or guardian will need to fill out in order to prove your Texas residency?

Under Texas state law, an applicant or enrolled student is classified either as a resident of Texas, a nonresident, or a foreign student. Residency for admission and tuition purposes at a public college or university in Texas is different from residency for voting or taxing purposes.

To qualify as a Texas resident, an individual must 1) reside in Texas for one year prior to enrollment and 2) establish a domicile in Texas prior to enrollment. An applicant or student who is claimed as a dependent on a parent's most recent federal tax return will be classified based on the parent's qualifications for residency.

International students eligible to establish legal domicile in Texas may also qualify for Texas resident status; see the Residency FAQ for details.

An individual's residency classification is based on information from his or her admission application. If an applicant or student is classified as a nonresident and wishes to be reclassified as a resident, it is necessary to submit the Core Residency Questions.

Complete tuition/admission residency regulations for the State of Texas can be found at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Web Site.

Rules and Regulations for determining residence status are set by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. THECB residency information can be found at CollegeforTexans.com.

If you are an undergraduate student and need more information please contact . If you are a graduate student, please contact . 

Residency FAQ

How do I establish residency?

One must be an independent (not claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes), US citizen or permanent resident, (have a green card, also known as card I-551 or the evidence of I-551 stamp in the passport) or international student who is eligible to establish a domicile in Texas and live in the state of Texas for 12 consecutive months and establish a domicile in Texas prior to enrollment.

My parents are claiming me as a dependent for tax purposes. How do I establish residency or how do they establish residency?

If your parents are Texas residents and reside in the state of Texas and are claiming you as a dependent on their income tax return or are eligible to claim you as a dependent, then your residency will be Texas once your parents have met the residency requirements.

How do I establish a domicile in Texas?

A domicile in Texas is presumed if, at least 12 months prior to the census date of the semester in which he or she is to enroll, at least one of the following applies: 1) the person owns real property in Texas, 2) the person owns a business in Texas, 3) the person is married to someone who has established a domicile in Texas, 4) the person has had gainful employment other than work-study and other such student employment in Texas.

 If I am temporarily absent from Texas, will I lose my status as a Texas resident?

The temporary absence of a person or a dependent’s parent from the state for the purpose of service in the U.S. Armed Forces, Public Health Service, Department of Defense, U.S. Department of State, as a result of an employment assignment, or for educational purposes, shall not affect a person’s ability to continue to claim that he or she is a domiciliary of this state. The person or the dependent’s parent shall provide documentation of the reason for the temporary absence.

What do I need to do, or what documents do I need to fill out when I apply for Residency?

A prospective student must have an admission application on file before submitting the Residency Core Questions or the Residency Affidavit. Currently enrolled students may submit the Residency Core Questions once they or their parents have lived here for 11 consecutive months.

My parents live in a state other than Texas and they are claiming me as a dependent on taxes, can I establish residency?

If your parents claim you and they live in another state, you are not eligible to establish residency while being claimed as a dependent. Students over the age of 18 whose parents do not claim them as a dependent on their tax return can establish residency as an independent student (see first FAQ question for information on how to establish residency).

I am currently enrolled at a Texas college or university and am classified as a Texas resident. Will my residency status transfer to UT Tyler?

A person who was enrolled in a Texas institution of higher education for any part of the academic year prior to enrollment at UT Tyler, and who was classified as a resident of Texas during that year, will be classified as a Texas resident. You may be required to verify your residency classification at the previous institution.

I live in a state other than Texas and I am marrying a Texas resident. Does marriage to a Texas resident make me a Texas resident?

Marriage to a Texas resident does not give that person immediate residency. A U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident or international student with an immigration status that allows them to domicile in the U.S. who is the spouse of a Texas resident must live in the state of Texas for 12 consecutive months. The spouse is allowed to attend school during the 12 months if he or she chooses but will pay out of state tuition for the first 12 months. After 1 year, if there is enough evidence to indicate that the individual has otherwise made Texas their permanent residence they may apply for reclassification.

I received Resident status some time after classes started. Will I get a refund for the out-of-state portion fee bill that I have previously paid?

The Residency Core Questions must be submitted by the census date of the relevant term in order for a Texas resident classification to be effective for that current semester.

I am an international student and I want to know how I can establish residency?

The following international students are eligible to establish a domicile in Texas under the law and can obtain Texas residency if they meet the basic residency requirements as listed in the first question on this list:

  • Parolee, holder of asylum status or refugee
  • A student who has applied for adjustment of status to permanent residency (must have received an I-485 notice of action for the green card application)
  • Holder of a visa that is eligible to domicile in the US.
  • High school graduation in Texas after 36 months of residence in the state (see next FAQ).

I am an international student who has attended a Texas high school for three consecutive years. Can I qualify for Texas residency?

International students who meet all of the following requirements will qualify for Texas residency regardless of INS status:

  • Graduate from a Texas High school or receive a GED.
  • Reside in Texas for the 36 months immediately preceding graduation from a Texas high school or receipt of the GED.
  • Reside in Texas the 12 months preceding the census date of the academic semester in which the person enrolls in an institution of higher education.
  • Sign an affidavit stating that you meet the above qualifications and will apply for permanent residency upon first availability to do so.

 I couldn't find an answer to my question in this FAQ list. Who can I contact for more information?

For more information for undergraduate students, contact . For graduate students, contact . 

Aceable Level 2, Chapter 1: Before the Drive

What is the name of the form your parent or guardian will need to fill out in order to prove your Texas residency?

ANSWER: Texas Residency Affidavit

Before driving, you should check for these things: obstructions behind the car, __________, and which direction your vehicle's wheels are turned.

ANSWER: Leaking fluids

How far away should you be from the steering wheel?

ANSWER: 10 to 12 inches

What is one thing you should always do before driving?

A.) Adjust your vehicle floor mats B.) Check under the hood C.) Check for ants crossing the road D.) Adjust your mirrors

Get the CORRECT Answer

Adjust your mirrors


Where should you place your hands on the steering wheel? A.) 6 o'clock B.) 10 and 2 o'clock C.) 12 o'clock D.) 9 and 3 o'clock

Get the CORRECT Answer

9 and 3 o'clock

Aceable Level 2, Chapter 2: The Precious Cargo

It's your _________ to keep both yourself and anyone in your car safe.

ANSWER: Responsibility

An example of an active restraint in a car is what?

An example of an active restraint in a car is _____ ANSWER: Seat belts

If you were in a car crash and weren't wearing your seat belt, you'd keep moving at the speed of the crash. True or false?

ANSWER: TRUE

Who should sit in the rear of the vehicle to protect themselves from airbag impact in case of a crash?

ANSWER: Passengers age 12 and under.

Kevin was driving his 6-year-old sister in the front seat when a police officer signals him to stop. What is a likely outcome?

ANSWER: He'll receive a ticket.

There are ______________ crash-related deaths in the US every year.

ANSWER: Over 40,000

55% of drivers ages 16-20 who were killed in a car crash were ___________.

Fifty-five percent of drivers ages 16-20 who were killed in a car crash were _______. ANSWER: Not wearing their seat belt. Aceable Level 2, Chapter 3: Call It Symbolic

Where do you find the gearshift lever in a vehicle with an automatic transmission?

A.) On the dashboard. B.) Under your seat. C.) On the center console or steering column. D.) In the glove compartment.

Get the CORRECT Answer

On the center console or steering column.


What does ABS stand for? A.) Automatic Backup System. B.) Muscular Stomach. C.) Automobile Brake Simulator. D.) Antilock Brake System.

Get the CORRECT Answer

Antilock Brake System.


In what situation will you need to use low gears? A.) When you need more power at a lower speed B.) When you need less power at a higher speed C.) When you need to fit your vehicle under low-hanging branches D.) When you need more power at a higher speed

Get the CORRECT Answer

When you need more power at a lower speed


Emma has her vehicle's gear on reverse while turning the wheel right. Which way will her vehicle go? ANSWER: Emma's vehicle will back out to the right.

The first option for slowing down is to release the gas pedal. True or false?

ANSWER: TRUE

The controls of the windshield wiper and windshield washer are usually located on ___.

A.) One switch. B.) The center console. C.) Over your head. D.) Two levers.

Get the CORRECT Answer

One switch


What can you use your light switch for? A.) The vehicle's high beams. B.) The vehicle's parking lights. C.) The vehicle's headlights. D.) All the choices are correct

Get the CORRECT Answer

All the choices are correct


To turn right, push the signal lever __ A.) Out B.) Down C.) In D.) Up

Get the CORRECT Answer

Up


What must you do when the temperature light on your dashboard comes on? ANSWER: Look for a safe place to stop and turn off your engine.

Alternator Warning Light

ANSWER: Light or gauge on the instrument panel warning that the battery is being drained.

If the oil pressure warning light appears, you know the engine oil is circulating at the proper pressure. True or false?

A.) True B.) False

Get the CORRECT Answer

FALSE


Parking Brake ANSWER: Keeps the vehicle in place when it is parked.

Why would the brake warning light come on when you press on the foot brake?

ANSWER: Your vehicle's brake system isn't working properly.

In what position should you be to properly adjust your rearview mirror?

A.) Slouching and looking straight ahead. B.) Standing outside your vehicle. C.) Sitting up straight and waving at friends. D.) Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead.

Get the CORRECT Answer

Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead.


To compensate for blind spots, quickly glance left and right over your shoulder and linger in the blind spots of other vehicles. True or false? A.) True B.) False

Get the CORRECT Answer

FALSE

Aceable Level 2, Chapter 4: Let's Get It Started

What should you check once you start your vehicle?

ANSWER: Any warning lights.

In the process of starting a car, which step happens first?

ANSWER: Put your right foot on the brake.

The area around your car that you cannot see is called _____________.

ANSWER: The vehicle's hidden operating space. Aceable Level 2, Chapter 5: Control Yourself

Novice drivers often _________ to decelerate.

ANSWER: Depend on the brakes too much.

To turn right, you pull the steering wheel down with your right hand. True or false?

A.) True B.) False

Get the CORRECT Answer

TRUE


Use the shuttle steering method to __________. ANSWER: Make a very sharp turn.

Before changing gears to reverse it is important to __________.

A.) Have a clear view of the front windshield. B.) Have a clear view of the rear window. C.) Have two hands on the steering wheel. D.) Let go of the brake.

Get the CORRECT Answer

Have a clear view of the rear window.


What should you always watch out for when turning right? A.) Trucks making wide left turns B.) A mother and her ducklings crossing the road C.) Bicyclists D.) Correct signal lights

Get the CORRECT Answer

Bicyclists


A two-point turn is ___________. A.) Making two left-hand turns B.) Making a left-hand turn C.) Making a U-turn on a roadway D.) Using a driveway in order to change directions

Get the CORRECT Answer

Using a driveway in order to change directions


A great way to prevent car break-ins is to _____. A.) Leave the engine running. B.) Hide your keys in the ignition. C.) Park your car in desolate areas. D.) Not leave valuables in your car.

Get the CORRECT Answer

Not leave valuables in your car.


Where do most crashes happen? A.) In parking lots B.) On highways C.) In rural areas D.) In driveways

Get the CORRECT Answer

In parking lots


In parking lots, yield the right of way to: In parking lots, yield the right-of-way to: ANSWER: all choices are correct

You should always stop your vehicle by pressing on the brake pedal as hard as you can. True or false?

A.) True B.) False

Get the CORRECT Answer

FALSE


How can you successfully multitask while driving a vehicle? ANSWER: Remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road.

When parking uphill without a curb, which way should you turn your front wheels?


ANSWER: Towards the outside of the road. At a 4-way stop, drivers _____ should go first. A.) Who are in the biggest vehicle. B.) Who are dancing. C.) Who arrived first. D.) Who are on the left.

Get the CORRECT Answer

Who arrived first.