DECORATED TEXAS MARINE DENIED IN-STATE TUITION RATES BECAUSE OF IRAQ WAR SERVICE
Well, if this isn't just precious.
AUSTIN - A decorated Marine enrolling in college was surprised to learn his Texas driver's license, car registration and bank records weren't enough to qualify him for the lower-priced state resident tuition.
Carl Basham said officials at Austin Community College told him that his two tours of duty in Iraq kept him out of the state too long to qualify for Texas resident tuition...
Austin Community College spokesman Dwayne Cox said it's not Basham's military tours that keep him from meeting in-state residence requirements.
Under Texas law, members of the military are presumed to maintain the same residence as when they enlisted in the service. Although he grew up throughout Texas, mostly in Waco, Basham graduated from high school and enlisted in the Marine Corps in Monroe, La.
The school's response surprised Basham, 27, who was born in Beeville, is registered to vote in Travis County and does his banking in Austin.
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