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In-state Tuition in the State of Washington

Undocumented students residing in Washington are eligible to pay in-state tuition at Washington universities and colleges if they meet the requirements outlined below.

Effective as of July 1, 2003.

Requirements

  • Resided in Washington for at least three years and have completed a full senior year of high school in Washington and have graduated from a Washington high school or
  • Received a GED in Washington and have lived in the state for three full years prior to receiving the GED and
  • Continuously lived in Washington immediately after receiving diploma or GED
  • Provide an affidav

In-state Tuition in the State of Utah

In the state of Utah, undocumented students are exempt from non-resident portion of the tuition at institutions of higher education, allowing you to pay the in-state tuition rate.

Effective as of July 1, 2002.

Requirements

  1. Attended high school in the state of Utah for three or more years
  2. Graduated from a high school in this state or received the equivalent of a high school diploma in this state
  3. Registers as an entering student at an institution of higher education not earlier than the fall of the 2002-03 academic year

In-state Tuition in the State of New York

Undocumented students residing in New York can pay in-state tuition at New York universities and colleges because of a law passed by the New York Legislature as set forth in S. 7784/Bill No.

In-state Tuition in the State of New Mexico

Students residing in New Mexico, who meet the following requirements are eligible to pay in-state tuition at New Mexico colleges and universities.

Effective as of March 15, 2005.

Requirements

  • Attended a New Mexico high school for at least a year and
  • Graduated from a New Mexico high school or obtained a GED in New Mexico

More Information

SB 582 Text

In-state Tuition in the State of Nebraska

Students residing in Nebraska and fulfilling the requirements stated below are allowed to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities of Nebraska set forth by Legislative Bill 239 of the 99th Nebraskan Legislature.

Effective as of July 13, 2006.

In-state Tuition in the State of Kansas

Undocumented students residing in Kansas and who meet the following requirements are eligible to pay in-state tuition at Kansas universities and colleges as set forth by HB 2145.

In-state Tuition in the State of California

Students residing in California and meet the following requirements are eligible to pay in-state tuition at California colleges and universities.

Effective as of October 12, 2001.

Requirements

  • Attend a California high school for three or more years
  • Graduate from a California high school or receive a GED from California
  • Provide an affidavit stating the student will apply for legalization once he/she is eligible to do so

More Information

[AB 540- UC Document](http://www2.ucsc.edu/fin-aid/gen_forms&pubs/University%20of%20California%20AB540%20Non-resident%20Tuition%20Exemp

In-state Tuition in the State of Illinois

Undocumented students residing in Illinois and meeting all of the following requirements are able to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities of Illinois set forth by House Bill 60 of the 93rd Illinois General Assembly.

Effective as of May 20, 2003.

In-state tuition

What do you mean by in-state tuition?

In response to the lack of federal legislation that addresses the needs of undocumented students some states have taken the initiative to provide in-state tuition to undocumented students who are residents of the state and have graduated from a High School within that state. There are currently nine states that have passed legislation to provide in-state tuition to undocumented students.