California Residency Requirements

California state law requires that each student enrolled in or applying for admission to a California community college provide information and evidence to determine his/her residence classification for tuition purposes.

The State of California requires colleges to determine if students are residents or nonresidents for tuition purposes based on their admission responses.

Resident: A student who has lived in California for at least one year and one day before the term begins and intends to stay permanently. (EC § 68017)

Nonresident: A student who has not lived in California for more than one year before the term starts. EC § 68018

To qualify as a resident for tuition purposes, the student must meet the following requirements:

  1. ALL items must be dated one (1) year and (1) day prior to the start of the semester/intersession of attendance.
  2. All documents must show the name of the person who is attempting to prove California residency. 
  3. Have one year of physical presence in the state of California
  4. Demonstrate intent to remain in California
  5. Submit a digital Residency Form

Below are the dates that the residency items must be dated adhering to the 1 year and 1 day requirement:

WINTER 2026 = January 4, 2025 or before

SPRING 2026 = February 16, 2025 or before

SUMMER 2026 = June 14, 2025 or before

FALL 2026 = August 30, 2025 or before

WINTER 2027 = January 3, 2026 or before

SPRING 2027 = February 15, 2026 or before

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