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How to pay for out-of-state tuition Take advantage of a tuition reciprocity agreement. Look into state residency details. Ask about institutional scholarships and tuition waivers. Apply for external scholarships. Use federal student aid. Paying for out-of-state college using student loans.
The California State University (CSU) Nonresident Tuition Exemption is available for certain nonresident students (including U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and undocumented individuals) who have attended, graduated, or achieved the equivalent from a California school.
You must be a California resident or AB 540 eligible student (the California Dream Act waives enrollment fees for non-resident Dreamers). You must be a full-time student.
Financial aid. This is the most sought after and beneficial way. Loans. Take out a loan for the full cost of tuition or whats left after financial aid. Out of pocket. If you have the money, pay the full cost out of pocket. Scholarships. Apply for as many scholarships as you possibly can. Work study. Payment plans.
California Nonresident Tuition Exemption commonly known as AB 540, exempts certain students from paying nonresident tuition (higher than resident tuition) and/or allows them to apply and receive state aid at certain California public and private colleges.
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To be considered for the nonresident tuition exemption under AB 540, students must meet 2 requirements: 1) Length of time coursework completed per school; and 2) Degree completion, unit requirements, GED, or other.
Meet one of the following requirements: Graduation from a California high school (or attainment of the equivalent) Attainment of an associates degree from a California community college. Fulfillment of minimum transfer requirements from a California community college to a UC or CSU campus.
Generally, schools grant tuition waivers based on the students availability of funds, student need, and student merit. If you are of good academic standing, you have a better chance of receiving a tuition waiver. Some, but not all, schools have a minimum GPA that you must maintain to apply for a tuition waiver.

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