Keystone Scholars Eligibility
Keystone Scholars Grant Residency Eligibility
Pennsylvania Classification
A Penn State Dickinson Law student shall be classified eligible for the Keystone Scholars Grant if that student has a Pennsylvania domicile and his/her presence in Pennsylvania is not primarily for educational purposes. The Law School’s Office of Admissions and Financial Aid determines a student’s residency status based on the information provided on each student’s application. Domicile is a person’s existing and intended fixed, permanent, and principal place of residence. A student whose presence in the Commonwealth is primarily for educational purposes is not eligible for the Keystone Scholars Grant. The following are considerations that may be used by the University in determining whether a student is eligible for the Keystone Scholars Grant:
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A student under the age of 21 is presumed to have the domicile of his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s), unless the student has maintained continuous residence in the Commonwealth for other than educational purposes for a period of at least 12 months immediately prior to his/her initial enrollment at Penn State Dickinson Law, and, the student continues to maintain such separate residence.
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A student who has resided in the Commonwealth for other than educational purposes for at least a period of 12 months immediately preceding his/her initial enrollment at Penn State Dickinson Law is presumed to have a Pennsylvania domicile.
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A student who has not resided continually in Pennsylvania for a period of 12 months immediately preceding his/her initial enrollment at Penn State Dickinson Law is presumed to have a non-Pennsylvania domicile.
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A student requesting to be classified as a Pennsylvania resident for Keystone Scholars Grant eligibility must be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident. Permanent residents must have received the I-551 stamp approving their permanent resident status. An individual in a nonimmigrant status with the USCIS is not eligible for the Keystone Scholars Grant. Other extraordinary circumstances, which may qualify a student for the Keystone Scholars Grant, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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A U.S. government employee or member of the armed forces who was a resident of Pennsylvania immediately preceding his/her entry into government service and who has continuously maintained Pennsylvania as his/her domicile will be presumed to have a Pennsylvania domicile. Military personnel and their dependents who are assigned to an active duty station in Pennsylvania and who reside in Pennsylvania shall be eligible to receive a Keystone Scholars Grant.
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A student receiving a scholarship, guaranteed loan, grant, or other form of financial assistance dependent upon residence in a state other than Pennsylvania is not a Pennsylvania resident for Keystone Scholars Grant eligibility purposes.
Reclassification as Pennsylvania Resident
A student requesting reclassification as a Pennsylvania resident for Pennsylvania Scholar Grant eligibility must demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that his/her domicile is in Pennsylvania, and that his/her presence in Pennsylvania is not primarily for educational purposes. Each request shall be decided individually on the basis of all facts submitted by the petitioner. Accordingly, it is not possible to list a specific combination of factors or set of circumstances which, if met, would ensure reclassification for tuition purposes.
Reclassification Procedure
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A student may challenge his/her residence classification by filing a written petition with Dickinson Law’s Office of Admissions and Financial Aid who will consider such petition and render a timely decision that shall constitute an exhaustion of administrative remedies.
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Any reclassification resulting from a student’s challenge or appeal shall be effective at the beginning of the semester or session during which the challenge or appeal was filed or at the beginning of the following semester or session. The decision as to which semester or session becomes the effective date shall rest with the person or committee rendering the decision on reclassification.
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A student who changes his/her place of residence from Pennsylvania to another state is required to give prompt written notice of this change to the Law School and shall be considered for reclassification as a non-Pennsylvanian for tuition purposes effective with the date of such change.
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A dependent resident student whose parent(s) or legal guardian(s) move outside of the Commonwealth may remain a Pennsylvania resident for tuition purposes if he/she continues to maintain a separate domicile within the Commonwealth.
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Students who fail to comply with these procedures may be found to be in violation of Honor Code and face sanctions as determined by the Dickinson Law Honor Committee.