Oklahoma Code § 70-3247

Title 70. Schools: Higher education in-state status - Dependents of military
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personnel.
A.  A student shall be eligible for in-state status regardless
of the residency of the student if the student is a:
1.  Dependent child or spouse of a person currently serving as a
member of the active uniformed services of the United States on
full-time active duty status of more than thirty (30) days and for
whom Oklahoma is the home of record;
2.  Dependent child or spouse of a person currently serving as a
member of the military reserve on active duty orders of more than
thirty (30) days and for whom Oklahoma is the home of record;
3.  Person, or spouse or dependent child of a person, currently
serving as a member of the uniformed services of the United States
who is on full-time active duty for a period of more than thirty
(30) days and is stationed or temporarily present in Oklahoma
through military orders;
4.  Person, or spouse or dependent child of a person, who was
discharged or released from a period of not fewer than ninety (90)
days of active uniformed service;
5.  Person who is participating in or has received a partial or
full scholarship from the Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training
Corps, Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps or the Navy/Marines
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; or
6.  Person who is a current member of the Oklahoma National
Guard.
B.  To be eligible for in-state status as provided for in
subsection A of this section and to maintain eligibility, the
student shall:
1.  Satisfy admission and retention standards as determined by
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for an institution
within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education; and
2.  Have secured admission to and enrolls full-time or part-time
in a program of study at an institution within The Oklahoma State
System of Higher Education.
C.  A student who files with the institution within The Oklahoma
State System of Higher Education at which the student intends to
register a letter of intent to establish residence in the state and

who resides in the state while enrolled in the institution shall be
eligible for in-state status, regardless of the residency of the
student or home of record, if the student:
1.  Is a person who:
a. was discharged or released from a period of not fewer
than ninety (90) days of active duty uniformed
service, and
b. is pursuing a course of education with educational
assistance under Chapter 30, 31, 33, or 35 of Title 38
of the United States Code while living in this state;
or
2.  Is a person who:
a. is entitled to assistance under Section 3311(b)(9) or
3319 of Title 38 of the United States Code by virtue
of a relationship to a person who was discharged or
released from a period of not fewer than ninety (90)
days of active duty uniformed services, and
b. enrolls in the course(s) concerned within five (5)
years of the date the related person was discharged or
released from a period of not fewer than ninety (90)
days of active duty uniformed services.
D.  To be eligible for in-state status as provided for in
subsection C of this section and to maintain eligibility, the
student shall:
1.  Satisfy admission and retention standards as determined by
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for an institution
within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education; and
2.  Have secured admission to and enrolls full-time or part-time
in a program of study at an institution within The Oklahoma State
System of Higher Education.
E.  A student who meets the eligibility requirements for in-
state status shall maintain in-state status if the student remains
continuously enrolled at an institution within The Oklahoma State
System of Higher Education after the student:
1.  As described in paragraph 1, 2, 3, or 4 of subsection A or
paragraph 1 or 2 of subsection C of this section is discharged or
released from active duty service;
2.  As described in paragraph 1 of subsection C of this section
has exhausted education assistance provided under Chapter 30, 31,
33, or 35 of Title 38 of the United States Code; or
3.  As described in paragraph 2 of subsection C of this section
has exhausted education assistance provided under Section 3311(b)(9)
or 3319 of Title 38 of the United States Code.
F.  For purposes of this section, “home of record” means the
place where one was living when the person enlisted or was
commissioned into the military or reenlisted in the military.

G.  The State Regents for Higher Education shall develop
policies and procedures necessary to implement the provisions of
this section.
Added by Laws 2012, c. 290, § 1, eff. July 1, 2012. Amended by Laws
2015, c. 141, § 1, eff. July 1, 2015; Laws 2022, c. 210, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2022; Laws 2023, c. 348, § 1, emerg. eff. June 7, 2023; Laws
2024, c. 452, § 168, emerg. eff. June 14, 2024.

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