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		<title>By: MomSezNo</title>
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No.  Moving to NY to attend college doesn&#039;t count as being a resident.  You [or your family] would have to be living in NY, paying NY taxes, etc. to be considered residents.  Most states have a one-year requirement to establish residency for the purposes of tuition, but I don&#039;t really know what the law is in NY.  If your parents are still supporting you, then you are not independent.</description>
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<p>No.  Moving to NY to attend college doesn&#8217;t count as being a resident.  You [or your family] would have to be living in NY, paying NY taxes, etc. to be considered residents.  Most states have a one-year requirement to establish residency for the purposes of tuition, but I don&#8217;t really know what the law is in NY.  If your parents are still supporting you, then you are not independent.</p>
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