South Carolina Statutes

§ 59-112-50 — Tuition rates for military personnel and their dependents.

South Carolina § 59-112-50
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 59EDUCATION
Ch. 112DETERMINATION OF RATES OF TUITION AND FEES

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S.C. Code Ann. § 59-112-50 (2026).

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(A)Notwithstanding another provision of law, during the period of their assignment to duty in South Carolina, members of the Armed Services of the United States stationed in South Carolina and their dependents are eligible for in-state tuition rates. When these armed service personnel are ordered away from the State, their dependents are eligible for in-state tuition rates as long as they remain continuously enrolled at the state institution in which they are enrolled at the time the assignment ends or transfer to an eligible institution during the term or semester, excluding summer terms, immediately following their enrollment at the previous institution. In the event of a transfer, the receiving institution shall verify the decision made by the student's previous institution in order to

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, SECTION 5; 2008 Act No. 299, SECTION 1, eff June 11, 2008; 2010 Act No. 246, SECTION 4, eff July 1, 2010; 2012 Act No. 133, SECTION 1, eff April 2, 2012; 2015 Act No. 11 (S.391), SECTION 1, eff July 1, 2015; 2017 Act No. 22 (H.3034), SECTION 1, eff May 9, 2017; 2019 Act No. 10 (H.3639), SECTION 1, eff March 20, 2019; 2021 Act No. 29 (S.241), SECTION 1, eff May 6, 2021. Editor's Note 2010 Act 246, SECTION 5, provides as follows: "This act takes effect July 1, 2010, contingent upon available funding and agreement by the Interstate Commission to SECTION 3 of this act." Effect of Amendment The 2008 amendment, in the second sentence, substituted "are eligible for in-state tuition rates so long as they remain continuously enrolled at" for "may continue for an additional twelve months to have this eligibility at", in the third sentence deleted "for a period of twelve months" following "in-state rates" and substituted "evidenced" for "evinced", and made nonsubstantive amendments throughout. The 2010 amendment rewrote this section. The 2012 amendment added the subsection (A) designator before the first paragraph; added language permitting active duty military personnel to be charged less than in-state tuition for distance learning classes at the end of subsection (A); and added subsection (B), regarding the definition of "active duty military personnel". 2015 Act No. 11, SECTION 1, in (B), added (1), and redesignated former (B) as (B)(2); and added (C). 2017 Act No. 22, SECTION 1, in (C)(2)(a), substituted "or the National Guard" for "and the National Guard" and deleted "or" at the end; in (C)(2)(b), deleted "3319(b)(9) or" following "Section" and added "who enrolls within three years of the veteran's discharge;"; added (C)(2)(c) and (d), relating to a transferor on active duty, and assistance under 38 U.S.C.A. â331(b)(9); and in (C)(4), inserted "or (C)(2)(b)". 2019 Act No. 10, SECTION 1, in (C), in (1), inserted ", Chapter 31,", in (2), inserted (e), in (4), substituted "subsection (C)(2)(a) and (b)" for "subsection (C)(2)(a) or (C)(2)(b)", and made nonsubstantive changes throughout. 2021 Act No. 29, SECTION 1, in (C), in (2), in (a), deleted "and who enrolls within three years of discharge" from the end, and in (b), deleted "who enrolls within three years of the veteran's discharge" from the end, and deleted (4), which related to the requirement that a veteran or dependent enroll in a public institution of higher education within three years of the veteran's discharge in order to receive educational assistance.

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