The Ohio State University residency guidelines are established by the Ohio Board of Regents (O.B.R.), which is the planning and coordinating agency for higher education in the State of Ohio. Students who are classified as residents for tuition purposes receive the benefit of a state-supported education, funded largely by the taxpayers of Ohio. Therefore, the residency guidelines are meant to exclude from resident classification those people who are in the State of Ohio primarily for the purpose of receiving the benefit of a state-supported education.
The term "Ohio resident" for tuition purposes may differ from other definitions of Ohio residency. A person who has an Ohio driver's license or who is an Ohio resident for tax, voting, or welfare purposes may not necessarily be considered a resident for tuition purposes. To be classified as a resident for tuition purposes, a student must meet the guidelines for residency as defined by the Ohio Board of Regents.
To learn how to qualify as a resident of Ohio for tuition purposes, begin by reading the Procedures and then refer to the Guidelines for more specific information.
The Ohio State University "Apply for Residency Guidelines" is available in the Registrar's Office in paper format, or you may download the handout in "pdf" format by using this link: OSU "Applying for Residency Guidelines"