<p>For comparison, here is what my state (Virginia) says:</p>
<p>"How can a military member establish domicile?
To establish domicile in Virginia, active duty military members must provide clear and convincing evidence to the institution that they intend to remain in Virginia. This would include, but is not necessarily limited to, having a physical presence in the state and changing military records to reflect Virginia as your state of Legal Residence (DD-2058). Note that changing the member’s Home of Record is not required. Once domicile has been established, the member’s dependent spouse and children can be reviewed for financial benefits reserved for state residents, including in-state tuition and state financial aid.</p>
<p>How soon can a military member become eligible?
Eligibility for the in-state tuition rate normally requires that the student must wait one year after establishing domicile; however, if active duty personnel establish domicile in Virginia, they and their dependents are not subject to the one-year waiting period. Instead, they can obtain resident benefits, such as in-state tuition and consideration for state financial aid, as of the next academic term after domicile has been confirmed by the institution. Persons qualifying under this provision still must successfully complete the domicile review process.</p>
<p>What if a military member is reassigned out of Virginia?
Once domicile is established, it is not necessarily affected by a temporary absence from the state. This means that military members may exercise their prerogative to retain their domicile in Virginia regardless of where they might be reassigned by the military as their next permanent or temporary work station. Once Virginia domicile is established, military personnel, and their dependent family members, would only lose Virginia domicile status if they voluntarily change their domicile to another state.</p>
<p>How soon can a military member become eligible?
Eligibility for the in-state tuition rate normally requires that the student must wait one year after establishing domicile; however, if active duty personnel establish domicile in Virginia, they are not subject to the one-year waiting period. Instead, they can obtain resident benefits, such as in-state tuition and consideration for state financial aid, as of the next academic term after the date of domicile, as confirmed by the institution. Persons qualifying under this provision still must successfully complete the domicile review process. </p>
<p>Are there any special military-related domicile provisions?
Yes, if an enrolled Virginia-domiciled student subsequently enters the military through another state’s National Guard, they do not necessarily lose their in-state tuition eligibility. Once they separate from the military and are readmitted into their college, these military veterans may continue to receive in-state tuition even while in the process of reestablishing domicile."</p>
<p>(Source: State Council of Higher Education for Virginia)</p>