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Last Updated: Aug 11, 2004, 6:54 PM PDT
All students who have not lived in California with the intent to make California their permanent home for more than one calendar year prior to the residence determination date for each quarter or semester they propose to attend the University must pay a Nonresident Tuition Fee. The residence determination date is the day instruction begins at the last of the University of California campuses to open for the quarter, and for schools on the semester system, the day instruction begins for the semester.
Adult students (at least 18 years of age), may establish residence for tuition purposes in California if they are a: U.S. citizen, permanent resident or other immigrant, or a nonimmigrant who is not precluded from establishing a domicile in the U.S. This includes nonimmigrants who hold valid visas of the following types:
A, E, H-1, H-4, I, K, L, O-1, O-3, R, or V
Resident classification cannot be derived from a spouse or parents.
To establish residence a student must, immediately prior to the residence determination date:
Be physically present in California for more than one calendar year, and
Must have come to California with the intent to make California the permanent home. For example, physical presence within the state of California solely for educational purposes does not constitute the establishment of California residence, regard less of the length of stay in California.
Beginning Fall 1993, students new to the University of California who are not financially dependent upon a California resident parent will be required to meet the "financial independence" requirement in addition to the one year durational and intent requirements when seeking resident classification for tuition purposes.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Last Updated: Aug 11, 2004, 6:54 PM PDT
All students who have not lived in California with the intent to make California their permanent home for more than one calendar year prior to the residence determination date for each quarter or semester they propose to attend the University must pay a Nonresident Tuition Fee. The residence determination date is the day instruction begins at the last of the University of California campuses to open for the quarter, and for schools on the semester system, the day instruction begins for the semester.
Adult students (at least 18 years of age), may establish residence for tuition purposes in California if they are a: U.S. citizen, permanent resident or other immigrant, or a nonimmigrant who is not precluded from establishing a domicile in the U.S. This includes nonimmigrants who hold valid visas of the following types:
A, E, H-1, H-4, I, K, L, O-1, O-3, R, or V
Resident classification cannot be derived from a spouse or parents.
To establish residence a student must, immediately prior to the residence determination date:
Be physically present in California for more than one calendar year, and
Must have come to California with the intent to make California the permanent home. For example, physical presence within the state of California solely for educational purposes does not constitute the establishment of California residence, regard less of the length of stay in California.
Beginning Fall 1993, students new to the University of California who are not financially dependent upon a California resident parent will be required to meet the "financial independence" requirement in addition to the one year durational and intent requirements when seeking resident classification for tuition purposes.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net