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If a nonresident student is reclassified to resident student status, is it possible to get a refund of the nonresident fees paid for that semester/session?

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If a nonresident student is reclassified to resident student status, is it possible to get a refund of the nonresident fees paid for that semester/session?

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Show or Hide Yes. The nonresident portion of the fees already paid will be refunded if the student applies for resident student status before the deadline and if a resident decision is rendered. Note that the “effective date” for determining the student’s eligibility is the first day of classes of the effective semester/session (see above).

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