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Virginia

Title 23.1 · Chapter 5
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-500. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-501. Presumption of dependency for certain students.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-502. Eligibility for in-state tuition charges; domicile; domiciliary intent.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-503. Determination of domicile; rules; presumptions.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-504. Determination of domicile; exception; certain active duty and retired military personnel, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-505. Determination of domicile; exception; dependents of certain active duty military personnel, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-505.1. Eligibility for in-state tuition and state financial assistance programs.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-506. Eligibility for in-state tuition; exception; certain out-of-state and high school students.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-507. University of Virginia's College at Wise; reduced rate tuition charges for certain students.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-507.1. Norfolk State University and Virginia State University; reduced rate tuition charges for certain students.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-508. Special arrangement contracts; reduced rate tuition charges.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-508.1. State Board; reduced rate tuition and mandatory fee charges; certain students who are active duty members of Armed Forces of the United States.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-509. In-state tuition; surcharge.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-509.1. Alternative tuition or fee structures.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-510. Determinations of eligibility; appeals and guidelines.
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