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+ | ==== Attaining California Residency ==== | ||
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+ | If you are a U.S. citizen, you must attain California resident status, as defined by the University of California, by the beginning of your second year. After your first year, the Astronomy Department will only support tuition at the in-state rate. Those students who fail to demonstrate residency must pay the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition (which varies from year-to-year, | ||
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+ | Residency is evaluated by the Residence Affairs division of the Office of the Registrar. | ||
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+ | You can find official residency guidelines at the Office of the Registrar' | ||
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+ | **Step 0: Eligibility** | ||
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+ | There are two cases where you do not have to attempt resident status: | ||
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+ | //1. You are already a California resident// | ||
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+ | When you declared your intent to attend UC Berkeley, you were asked to submit an initial Statement of Legal Residence (SLR). | ||
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+ | //2. You are an international student// | ||
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+ | Students who are not U.S. citizens are ineligible for California residency and will be charged out-of-state tuition rates until they pass their Qualifying exam. Often the Astronomy Department supports the tuition difference for international students through fellowships and other funding resources. | ||
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+ | In addition, if you graduated from a California high school, you may be eligible for CA resident tuition even if you are no longer a Calfornia resident. | ||
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+ | **The short version (2022 update)** | ||
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+ | Fill out your Statement of Legal Residence on CalCentral (under MyAcademics). In a few weeks, you will get a request for many documents on CalCentral, and you will need to upload them through separate forms for: | ||
+ | * Arrival Documents (plane ticket, credit statement, receipts, etc.) | ||
+ | * Drivers License / ID | ||
+ | * Federal Taxes | ||
+ | * Presence Clarification (dates of arrival and travel) | ||
+ | * State Taxes | ||
+ | * Summer Documents (if you are out of CA for the summer after your 1st year, justify with a letter from the department) | ||
+ | * Vehicle Registration (if applicable) | ||
+ | * Voter' | ||
+ | * W2s (e.g. from GSI-ing) | ||
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+ | Upload these on time and you should be fine. | ||
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+ | **Details of the CalCentral form** | ||
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+ | As of 2022, the residency forms are on the bottom left of your MyAcademics page in CalCentral under " | ||
+ | * Your citizenship status and CA physical presence history. | ||
+ | * Your voting history. | ||
+ | * Any vehicle information (including CA drivers license) | ||
+ | * Tax stuff (marital status, veteran status, income history, selective service...) | ||
+ | * Previous education (college & high school) information. | ||
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+ | Again, banking stuff does not appear to be necessary as of 2019. | ||
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+ | **The (old) long version (mostly not wrong)** | ||
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+ | **Step 1: Initial Measures** | ||
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+ | Residence Affairs insists that you demonstrate intent to make California your permanent home at least one calendar year prior to the beginning of the academic term for which you are attempting residency. | ||
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+ | * Obtain a California driver' | ||
+ | * If you own a vehicle, register it in California | ||
+ | * Close out-of-state bank accounts | ||
+ | * Open bank accounts in California | ||
+ | * Register to vote in California (you can do this at the same time you get your driver' | ||
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+ | If you get your CA driver' | ||
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+ | In addition to registering to vote, Residence Affairs may demand proof that you actually voted in California. | ||
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+ | **Step 2: Taxes** | ||
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+ | When you file your tax returns in April, you must classify yourself as a California resident for all income earned in California. | ||
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+ | Information about filing California state taxes is available on the [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Step 3: Summer Employment and Financial Support** | ||
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+ | If you know your GSI or GSR positions for your first-year summer and second-year fall before you petition for residency, this information will help you on two fronts. | ||
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+ | First, Residence Affairs will demand evidence that you are staying in California during the summer of your first year. Although they instruct you to spend as little time out of the state as possible throughout the year, they are mostly concerned with your summer whereabouts (still, it is a good idea to keep records of all travel outside California during your first year). | ||
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+ | Knowledge of your second-year fall employment is related to Residence Affairs' | ||
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+ | Alternately, | ||
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+ | **Step 4: Submitting your Residence Classification Petition** | ||
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+ | During the summer before your residency status is evaluated (the summer of your first year), you must submit an online SLR via CalCentral. | ||
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+ | **Step 5: Evaluation** | ||
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+ | The evaluation process to determine your residency status will happen one of two ways: | ||
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+ | //The Easy Way//: | ||
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+ | You will receive an e-mail notifying you that your status has been determined within a few days. After a few days, check CalCentral to see your new status. | ||
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+ | //The Less Easy Way//: | ||
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+ | Residence Affairs will notify you that your petition has been rejected via email / CalCentral, or that they need more information from you. In this case you must submit additional documents clarifying why you deserve resident status. | ||
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+ | **Step 6+: The End** | ||
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+ | Once you have attained resident status, you do not need to re-apply. You are good for the remainder of your graduate career at Berkeley. | ||
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+ | Keep in mind that the information here may not be complete - be sure to check the handbook | ||
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+ | ===Handbook statement (2022)=== | ||
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+ | California Residency is a classification for University tuition purposes. A California resident (defined by UC policy) is a financially independent adult who has lived in California for more than one year prior to the first day of instruction for the term during which they are claiming residency. | ||
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+ | Students who do not meet these criteria or have not applied for Residency status are considered nonresidents and subject to nonresident tuition (NRT) as well as registration fees. | ||
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+ | The department does not support NRT beyond eligible students’ first year, on the assumption that all eligible students (e.g. not international students) will apply for reclassification as a California Resident. | ||
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+ | Continuing students eligible for California residency are strongly encouraged to begin establishing residency upon arrival in California. To gain resident classification students must submit a petition to their Home Campus Registrar’s office (at Berkeley online via CalCentral: http:// | ||
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+ | Students should apply for California state residency as they approach the end of their first year in California. The process should be simple for most cases. | ||
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+ | Students will need paperwork to verify their stay in California. Students should start collecting it as soon as they move to the area. Students can do this in a number of ways, or in all these ways: register to vote; get a driver’s license or state ID card; keep rental agreements and receipts, open a local bank account and keep those records, etc. | ||
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+ | Applying for residency is SUPER important. If a student does not pursue residency, they may be liable for paying the difference in tuition costs starting in their second year. Out-of-state tuition is thousands of dollars more expensive than in-state. | ||
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+ | Common documents needed with the petition for change classification are: | ||
+ | • Documents confirming arrival in California prior to the start of fall semester of the | ||
+ | previous year | ||
+ | CA driver’s license or state identification card (if non-driver) | ||
+ | CA vehicle registration | ||
+ | CA Voter registration card | ||
+ | CA bank statements | ||
+ | Documents confirming prior summer whereabouts (e.g., job offer letters, summer | ||
+ | session, registration, | ||
+ | Prior year’s W-2 and State and Federal Income Tax Returns. | ||
+ | Berkeley campus Personnel Action Notice confirming last Fall employment | ||
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