Thursday, July 7, 2011

I was wondering how to gain residency from being an out of state student going to college in california

I was wondering how to gain residency from being an out of state student going to college in california?
I heard that there were different ways that states work in the residency and I found out that over here, you cannot be a student while gaining your residency at the same time. I was wondering if any one that is an out of state college student thats now attending a college in California could answer this question. I was concerned because I don't want to have to pay the out of state college fee for all semesters.
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Answer 1 :
Twelve months for residency.
Answer 2 :
It really depends on the university, but many times you have to wait at least 1 year from when you started school. So if you started school in September, you'd have to wait for the following September to be considered for residency. It doesn't always have to be granted either. Also, you'll need to establish that you will be living in California for a while, so you'll need to get either a CA driver's license, a bank account, or something else that the school states. Check with your university, they'll be able to tell you what they consider residency. The school is pretty much the ultimate authority.





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