California nonresident tuition exemption request form 2025

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A nonresident is a person who is not a resident of California. Generally, nonresidents are: Simply passing through. Here for a brief rest or vacation.
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.
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.
Under California law AB 540, certain nonresident students are exempt from paying nonresident supplemental tuition. If youre granted an AB 540 exemption, you will be charged in-state tuition and fees, and not the supplemental tuition charged to nonresidents.

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Fill out your full name, student ID number, address, email, and schools attended, including dates, month/year and number of credits or hours completed. You will also be required to attest that you meet the eligibility criteria. You must check the immigration status that pertains to you and sign the form.
To meet these requirements, you must be continuously physically present in California for more than one year (366 days) immediately prior to the residence determination date (generally the first day of classes) and intend to make California your home permanently.
All students who are not legal residents of California are charged a Nonresident Supplemental tuition fee each quarter, as well as tuition and fees. Students classified as residents of California are exempt from paying Nonresident Supplemental tuition, however they are still responsible for payment of tuition and fees.

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