Residency Reclassification
Texas Residency
Texas law classifies each person who applies for admission to a Texas public college or university as:
- A resident of Texas;
- A nonresident; or
- A foreign (international) student
How you are classified is important because it determines whether you pay non-resident tuition rates or in-state rates, which are lower. Being a resident also qualifies you to apply for financial aid awarded by the state.
Determining Residency
When you apply for admission, the University uses information you provide on the admissions application to make an initial determination about residency. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board establishes the rules that govern Texas residency for higher education in Texas.
If the submitted information indicates you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident but that you may qualify for residency based on Texas high school graduation, you will be prompted by the application to download and submit the Residency Affidavit. It must be completed, signed, notarized and submitted to the Office of Admissions.
Texas High School Graduation
This option for establishing Texas residency is available to citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and to international students.
To establish residency through high school graduation, you must:
- Graduate from a Texas high school or receive a GED in Texas; and
- Live in Texas for the 36 months immediately before high school graduation; and
- Live in Texas for the 12 months immediately before the census date (usually the 12th class day) of the semester in which you enroll at the University (or another college or university)
If you are an international student seeking residency through high school graduation, you must submit a Residency Affidavit to the Office of Admissions stating that you will apply for permanent residency when you are eligible to do so.
Residency Reclassification
To qualify for Texas residency tuition rates, students must establish and maintain a permanent domicile within the state. Domicile means living in Texas with the intent to make it your permanent home and earning income within the state.
To be considered a Texas resident for tuition purposes, you must have lived and worked in Texas for at least 12 consecutive months before the start of the semester.
If you believe you qualify for Texas residency and have completed one term at the University of Houston, please submit a Residency Questionnaire through myUH Self-Service to initiate a review.
- Navigate to the “Academic Records” tile
- Select “Residency Questionnaire”
- Choose “Add a Residency Questionnaire”
Click here for instructions
The deadline to submit the Residency Questionnaire is the Official Reporting Date (ORD) for each term. See the Academic Calendar for ORD dates. Residency Questionnaires received after the ORD deadline will be effective for the next semester in accordance with Texas Administrative Code Rule 21.27.
- Fall 2024 - Sept. 4, 2024
- Spring 2025 - Jan. 29, 2025
- Summer 2025 - June 5, 2025
Establishing Domicile
This option for establishing Texas residency is available to:
- Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. (non-citizens and non-permanent residents may also use this option if they have an application for permanent residency on file with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service.)
- International students who possess an eligible visa
If you are independent for tax purposes, you may gain resident status if you establish domicile in the state. If your parent(s) claim you as a dependent on their federal income tax return, they must establish domicile in the state for you to claim residency.
To establish domicile, you or your parent(s) must meet the following criteria:
- Live in Texas for 12 consecutive months; and
- Establish and maintain domicile for 12 consecutive months, as evidenced by:
- Gainful employment in Texas;
Note: Student jobs do not qualify as gainful employment. - Sole or joint marital ownership of residential real property in Texas by the person seeking to enroll or the dependent’s parent, having established and maintained a domicile at the residence;
- Ownership and operation of a business in Texas; or
- Marriage for one year to a person who has established domicile in Texas
Residency Glossary
Clear and Convincing Evidence
Dependent Student
Domicile
Establishing Domicile in Texas
Gainful Employment
Independent Student
Legal Guardian
Maintain Domicile
Parent
Property Ownership
Residence
Temporary Absence