The Texas Legislature and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating  Board establish the rules and regulations for determining residence  classification. Texas residency for tuition purposes is generally obtained by  residing and/or being gainfully employed in Texas for 12 consecutive months immediately  prior to enrollment in any college or university, by being a dependent of a  Texas resident (an individual who is claimed as a dependent for federal income  tax purposes by the individual’s parent or legal guardian at the time of  registration and for the tax year preceding the year in which the individual  registers), or by being classified as a Texas Resident for the first five of  the six years immediately preceding registration (not living out of the state  more than 12 months immediately prior to registration).
                
A nonresident student may qualify to pay in-state tuition by meeting  the requirements of a tuition waiver. Current tuition waiver options include  but are not limited to 1) the student or his/her spouse or parent is a member  of the U.S. Armed Forces and their home of record is Texas; 2) the student or  his/her spouse or parent is employed at least half-time by an institution of  higher education in Texas as a teacher or professor; 3) the student or his/her  spouse or parent has a teaching or research assistantship at any Texas  institution of higher education on at least a half-time basis; 4) the student  holds a competitive scholarship awarded by the University of at least $1,000  for the academic year or summer; or 5) the student or student’s family has been  transferred to Texas by a company in keeping with the state’s Economic  Development and Diversification Program.