You obviously did not maintain Texas as your state of residency during your time in the military - why is that?
If you had, you’d have qualified for instate tuition.
If so, why does the local tax assessor claim that all property taxes in Bandera County were raised by the order of the state comptroller? Sorry, hocndoc, but we have had some bad moves done down here, and a lot of finger pointing goes straight to Austin.
You obviously did not maintain Texas as your state of residency during your time in the military - why is that?
Uh, when you claim a state of residency while in the military, it remains so until the troop changes it. I claimed Texas as my state of residency in 1987, yet in 2002, I was told by a low level bureaucrat that I was not a Texas resident because I was working in Bosnia, i.e. not physically in Texas. SACC even had an issue with my Texas DL, claiming that a number on it meant that I hadn't lived in the state for several years.
I did not qualify for in-state tuition because I never re-enlisted while stationed in Texas.