
The laws of California provide that every student at the California State University must be classified as either a resident or nonresident for tuition purposes. Students have the ultimate burden of proving their residence classification. Below is a brief outline of general rules students must follow for claiming California Residency.
Fall Admissions - Must establish California residency by September 20th of the prior year to the applied term to qualify for resident tuition.
Spring Admissions - Must establish California residency by January 25th of the prior year to the applied term to qualify for resident tuition.
If residency can not be determined from the initial application (the data or documents that are initially supplied) the applicant may be asked to follow this procedure. Do not follow this procedure unless instructed in your To Do List on My SJSU after you have applied.
All applicants in this status regardless of residency must provide the following:
If residency can not be determined from the initial application (the data or documents that are initially supplied) the applicant may also be asked to follow this procedure. Do not follow this procedure unless instructed in your To Do List on My SJSU after you have applied.
The holders of the following visas are eligible to claim CA residency:
Applicants for permanent resident status (I-485), A-1, A-2, A-3, E-1, E-2. G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, G-5, H-1, H-4 (if dependent on H-1), I, K-1, K-2, L-1, L-2, N-1, N-2, O-1, O-3 (if dependant on O-1), R, V-1, NATO-1 through NATO-7 and NATO dependents.
All applicants in this status regardless of residency must provide the following:
If residency can not be determined from the initial application (the data or documents that are initially supplied) the applicant may also be asked to follow this procedure. Do not follow this procedure unless instructed in your To Do List on My SJSU after you have applied.
International students are not eligible for California residency and will be charged non-resident tuition.