California Nonresident Tuition Exemption
For Eligible California High School Graduates
(The law passed by the Legislature in 2001 as “AB 540”)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Any student, other than a nonimmigrant alien, who meets all of the following requirements, shall be exempt from
paying nonresident tuition at the California Community Colleges, the California State University and the University
of California (all public colleges and universities in California).
!" Requ
irements:
o The student must have attended a high school (public or private) in California for three or more years.
o The student must have graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of
the term
(for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency exam).
o An alien student who is without lawful immigration status must file an affidavit with the college or university
stating t
hat he or she has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an
application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so.
!" Students who are non immigrants [for example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas, etc.]
are not eligible for this exemption.
!" T
he student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the
s
t
udent has met all applicable conditions described above. Student information obtained in this process
is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under law.
!" Stud
ents eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university
mu
st submit a new request (and documentation if required) to each college under consideration.
!" Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but
they will not be classified as California residents. They continue to be “nonresidents”.
!"
AB540 does not provide student financial aid eligibility for undocumented alien students. These students
remain ineligible for state and federal financial aid.
PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING THIS
EXEMPTION FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION
California Community Colleges: Complete the form on the reverse. Submit it to the Admissions Office at
the community college where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional
documentation. Call the college Admissions Office if you have questions.
University of California: Complete the form on the reverse and submit it to the Office of the Registrar at the
UC campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. Your campus has established deadlines for submission of
exemption requests; however, requests are not to be submitted until you have been admitted to a UC campus.
Some students, such as transfer, graduate, and professional students, also must submit their official high school
transcripts; check with your campus for specific instructions. Once you are determined to be eligible for the
exemption, you will continue to receive it as long as you fulfill the eligibility requirements or until the University no
longer offers this exemption. The exemption covers the Nonresident Tuition Fee and the Educational Fee
differential charged to nonresident students. Applying for the exemption does not alter your responsibility to pay
by the campus deadline any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due before your eligibility is
determined. For general information, visit the following website: www.ucop.edu/sas/sfs/ppolicies/ab540faqs.htm
.
For campus-specific instructions regarding documentation and deadline dates, contact the campus Office of the
Registrar.
California State University: Complete the form on the reverse. Contact the Office of Admission and Records
at the CSU campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll for instructions on submission, deadline
information, and additional requirements. You will be required to submit final high school transcripts and
appropriate records of high school graduation or the equivalent, if you have not done so already. Call the Office
of Admissions and Records at the campus if you have questions.
Spring 2002