Active duty service members, veterans, and spouses and dependents can establish residency for tuition benefits in a variety of ways.
Active Duty. Residency for active duty service members includes those who:
Veterans. Residency for veterans includes those who:
Dependents. Residency for military dependents—spouses, former spouses, and children—includes:
U.S. Code, Title 10, Chapter 1606. This educational benefit is for current members of the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard and Air National Guard who signed a six-year obligation to serve after June 30, 1985, or, if an officer, six years in addition to the original obligation.
Residency for active duty service members, including National Guard and reservists is modified in the following ways:
Residency for veteran students is modified in the following ways:
Residency for dependent students is modified in the following ways:
Residency for students applying under subsection (2)(e) is modified to require that student have lived in Washington for a period of one year prior to enrollment in higher education for reasons other than educational.
The committee recommended a different version of the bill than what was heard. PRO: This is legislation that supports the military families across Washington state. I've been a part of a military family for much of my life and I know how much legislation like this can help. This will allow service members and their families to access affordable education to help them access well paying jobs. In addition, this legislation is written to anticipate future federal changes eliminating the need to make changes every single year. They fulfill their due diligence to report where they are assigned to, lets do our due diligence to serve them. What we've learned is there are unique financial pressures that military families face including the high cost of housing. We see this below as one way to eliminate some of the challenges military families face while also opening doors. We want Washington's higher education institutions to be the best choice for military families. While military service members are brought to this state for their service, lets work harder to make this their home.
PRO: This bill is aimed at providing access to those who have earned our support for their service. As you work to increase equity, enactment of these changes is important. Please pass the original bill. A provision was added to this bill which may reduce access for undocumented students. Improving access for military families is important. The language that was added to the substitute may reduce access for undocumented students. Our coalition is working to resolve this issue.