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Under North Carolina state law, a person
may qualify as a "resident for tuition purposes" in North Carolina,
whereby s/he becomes eligible for a tuition rate that is lower than for a
person classified as a "non-resident for tuition purposes".
All applicants to UNC Charlotte who are
classified as "international" for admissions purposes, will be
classified as "non-residents" for tuition purposes. Once you are
admitted/accepted to a undertake academic study at UNC Charlotte, whether at
the graduate or undergraduate level, you may submit the Application for NC
Residency for Tuition Purposes along with supporting documentation, so your NC
status for tuition purposes may be reviewed and adjusted accordingly.
Please note that students who are, or
will be, on F or J visa status in the U.S.A are not eligible for North
Carolina residency status for tuition purposes.
Further information, application forms
and application instructions are available at :
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Graduate Applicants for NC Resident
Status for Tuition Purposes, click
here.
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Undergraduate Applicants for NC
Resident Status for Tuition Purposes, click
here.
For those planning to complete/submit the Application for NC Residency for
Tuition Purposes, please make sure you respond to all questions, print or write
your responses legibly, be completely accurate, sign and date the application
form and submit the supporting documents as listed in the application
instructions.
Undergraduate international applicants who choose to submit the Application for
North Carolina Residency Status for Tuition Purpose must submit the completed
application to the Office of International Undergraduate Admission and not
to the Office of (domestic) Admission as indicated in the residency application
instructions.
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