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Have you earned any income in OK while you have been there as a student? If you have not earned income in OK you have no reason to enter anything about OK on a tax return. You are a resident of the state your parents who can claim you as a dependent live in.
Living away at school is considered to be a "temporary absence" from your home state. If you did earn income in OK, you file a NON-resident OK return first and then prepare a resident tax return for your home state.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2895920-why-would-i-have-to-file-a-nonresident-state-return
Living temporarily in Oklahoma in order to attend school does not make you a resident of Oklahoma. You’re still a resident of the state in which your main, primary home is located. If you had income in Oklahoma, you’d be taxed as a non-resident.
Don't enter OK as a residence. You are a nonresident of OK. Enter your resident state (where you are from) and enter OK in the Other State Income box if you worked in OK.
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