GLUSMAN v. TRUSTEES OF UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA

No. 113.

190 S.E.2d 213 (1972)

Kenneth GLUSMAN, Petitioner, v. The TRUSTEES OF the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Respondents. Anthony B. LAMB, Petitioner, v. The BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Respondent.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

July 31, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan and Deputy Atty. Gen. Andrew A. Vanore for respondent appellant.

Kenneth Glusman, pro se.


BOBBITT, Chief Justice.

I

The regulations governing tuition status at the time petitioners were enrolled in the Law School established certain requirements for eligibility for in-state tuition. To be eligible, a prospective student (1) must have lived in this state, (2) with intent to make it a home, (3) for at least six months, and (4) without being enrolled in an institution of higher education during the six-month period. Thus, to qualify for in-state...

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