South Carolina Statutes
§ 59-112-20 — South Carolina domicile defined for purposes of rates of tuition and fees.
South Carolina § 59-112-20
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 59-112-20 (2026).
Text
South Carolina domicile for tuition and fee purposes shall be established as follows in determinations of rates of tuition and fees to be paid by students entering or attending State Institutions:
(A)Independent persons who reside in and have been domiciled in South Carolina for a period of no less than twelve months with an intention of making a permanent home therein, and their dependents, may be considered eligible for in-state rates.
(B)Independent persons who reside in and have been domiciled in South Carolina for fewer than twelve months but who have full-time employment in the State, and their dependents, may be considered eligible for in-state rates for as long as such independent person is employed on a full-time basis in the State.
(C)Where an independent person meeting the pr
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, SECTION 2; 2008 Act No. 353, SECTION 2, Pt 1F, eff July 1, 2009. Effect of Amendment The 2008 amendment added E, effective July 1, 2009.
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