The University charges two residency rates of tuition for undergraduate, graduate
and law courses: (1) a resident of Kansas rate for students who can meet the
University's residence requirements, and (2) a nonresident of Kansas rate for
those who do not qualify as a resident of Kansas. At the beginning of each term
or semester, the Admissions/University Registrar's Office will publish the residence
status for fee purposes of each student who enrolls at the University. No refund
shall be made if residence qualifications are met after the end of the fifth
week.
Definition of Residence for Fee
Purposes
Residence means a person's place of habitation, to which, whenever he or she
is absent, he or she has the intention of returning. A person shall not be considered
a resident of Kansas unless he or she is in continuous residence and intends
to make Kansas a permanent home, not only while in attendance at the University
but indefinitely thereafter as well.
Requirements, Factors and Circumstances
Considered in Determination of Residence Status
Before a student can be considered to be a resident for tuition purposes, the student must prove that he or she has been a legal resident or has resided in the State of Kansas continuously for at least six months immediately prior to registration. Furthermore, the student cannot be a resident unless the student qualifies as a Kansas resident for whom the University can receive state aid. The following factors, while not conclusive, have probative value in support of a claim for resident classification (no single factor can indicate an intent to maintain residence in a state other than Kansas):
Persons enrolling at the University who, if adults, have not been, or if minors, whose parents have not been residents of the State of Kansas for six months immediately prior to enrollment for any term or session are non-residents for fee purposes. Furthermore, in the event the University does not receive state aid for the student because the state subsequently determines the student is a nonresident for tuition purposes, the student is automatically classified or reclassified a nonresident. If a student is classified by the University to be a resident and the University subsequently reverses the classification, the University will bill the student for the difference between the nonresident rate and the resident rate for all applicable semesters except in cases of documented University error. Voting, payment of personal property taxes, registering a vehicle or securing a driver's license in another state may be considered sufficient evidence to show nonresidence.
Residence of Persons Under 18 Years of Age
Generally, the residence of a person who is under 18 years of age is determined
by the residence of his or her parents. If the parents are both dead or are
divorced or legally separated, residence shall be determined by the residence
of the person to whom the court has granted custody or whom the court has designated
as guardian. For the purpose of determining residence of a person who is under
18 years of age and who has been legally adopted, the adoptive parents shall
be considered to occupy the same position as natural parents. In other situations,
residence shall be determined by the residence of the parents or other person
providing the preponderance of support. A person under 18 years of age who is
legally emancipated will be considered an adult for residence purposes.
Equal Treatment of Men and Women
In the application of these regulations, men and women shall be treated the
same.
The residence of married persons shall be determined separately for each spouse.
The Board of Regents authorizes persons stationed in Kansas pursuant to active
military orders and or their spouse and dependent(s) to pay an amount equal
to resident tuition. Persons who are eligible for resident tuition rates under
this policy must provide the University with appropriate documentation which
verifies their military status and their spouse/dependent status, if applicable,
at the time of enrollment.
Responsibility and Burden at Proof of Student for
Resident Determination
The responsibility of enrolling under the proper residence classification
for fee purposes is placed on the student. If there is any possible question
of residence classification under these regulations, it is the duty of the newly
admitted student to raise the question with the Admissions Office and a current
student with the Registrar's Office. The burden of providing clear and convincing
proof of residency status rests with the student. Willful misstatement of any
facts to influence the decision of resident status is cause for dismissal from
the University and subjects the student to proper charges for previous semesters.
Procedure for Resident Determination
Students are classified residents or nonresidents from information provided
by the students prior to registration. A Residency Determination Questionnaire
may be completed by any new or returning student who desires clarification of
residency status. These forms are available through the Registrar's Office or
Admissions Office, and must be completed and returned for review at least ten
days prior to registration.
Students should raise questions of their resident status before registration because clearing the Business Office may not be postponed pending a decision on resident status. However, a student who is classified as a nonresident for fee purposes shall be entitled to an appeal provided he or she files a Residency Determination form with the Registrar's Office within 30 days from the day of registration. This appeal process is also applicable to students who are classified as residents at the time of enrollment and who subsequently are classified as nonresidents, except that such students must file the Residency Determination form within 30 days of notice of reclassification. Upon receipt of a properly filed Residency Determination form, the Admissions/University Registrar's Office may reverse its classification or try to respond to the student in a manner that satisfies the student as to why the classification cannot be reversed. In the event the student remains unsatisfied with the classification, the Admissions/Registrar personnel shall refer the matter to the Residency Committee. If a student fails to file an appeal and supporting documents in the time and manner provided in this regulation, the classification or reclassification determined by the University Registrar's Office shall, upon the expiration of the appeal period, become final.
The Residence Committee shall hear and determine all appeals concerning the status of students as residents or nonresidents for tuition purposes as referred. Members of the Residence Committee shall consist of the Vice President for Administration, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Dean of Students. Decisions of the Residence Committee shall not be subject to further administrative review by any officer or board of the University.
The Board of Regents have approved the following exception to Residency policy. Where applicable, the following factors will allow payment of resident fees during the designated time frame.