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1998-99 Exemptions, Waivers, and Fee Reductions
Exemption from Fees. A student
who is a child of a resident law enforcement officer or fire fighter killed
on active duty shall be exempted from nonresident tuition and fees in accordance
with Section 68120 of the Education Code of the State of California. In
accordance with Section 32320 of the Education Code of the State of California,
a student may be exempted from tuition and incidental fees but shall not
be exempted from nonresident tuition fees if: (a) the student is the child
or dependent of a veteran of the United States military who has a service-connected
disability or who has been killed in service; (b) the student is the dependent
of a member of the California National Guard who, while in active service
of the State, has acquired a service-connected disability or has been killed
in service; or (c) the student is the surviving spouse, who has not remarried,
of a member of the California National Guard who, while in active service
of the State, has acquired a service-connected disability or has been killed
in service.
Students who believe themselves entitled to one of these exemptions
must apply for a fee exemption before registering. Without this authorization,
students will not be permitted to register without payment of the entire
fee. Graduate and undergraduate students should apply for a fee exemption
to the Registrar's Office at the campus they propose to attend.
A student who is a graduate of a California school operated by the Federal
Bureau of Indian Affairs shall also be exempted from nonresident tuition
fees, even though the student may retain ties to a tribe located outside
of the State of California.
Nonresident Tuition. Students
who have not established and maintained California residence for at least
one year immediately prior to the residence determination date for the
term during which they propose to attend the University, and who do not
otherwise qualify for resident classification under California law or University
policy, are required to pay nonresident tuition.
Final classifications are made by the Residence Deputy, who is located
in the Registrar's Office of the campus the student proposes to attend,
on the basis of a Statement of Legal Residence completed by the student
and signed under oath. Prospective students who have questions regarding
their residence status should consult the General Catalog or contact the
Residence Deputy for additional information.
Waivers of Nonresident Tuition.
To the extent funds are available, the Nonresident Tuition Fee, with the
approval of the President, may be remitted or waived in whole or in part
in the case of any student who qualifies as a graduate student with a distinguished
record, a foreign student, a teaching assistant or teaching fellow, or
a research assistant; or in the case of a nonresident student who is an
unmarried dependent son or daughter under the age of twenty-one or a spouse
of a member of the University faculty, who is a member of the Academic
Senate. Requests for graduate student waivers or fellowships normally should
be directed to the Dean of the Graduate Division of the campus the student
proposes to attend.
Fee Reductions (1). Students
enrolled under the Policy and Procedures Concerning Part-Time Study in
the University of California shall pay the following fees:
Part-time undergraduate students who are approved to for ten units or fewer,
or an equivalent number of courses per quarter, or for two courses or fewer
per semester at Berkeley, shall pay the full University Registration Fee
and one-half the Educational Fee paid by full-time students.
Part-time graduate students who are approved to enroll for one-half or
less of the regular course load stipulated in Academic Senate Regulation
702, or who are pursuing an approved part-time program as otherwise defined
by the Academic Senate, shall pay the full University Registration Fee
and one-half the Educational Fee, except for those students enrolled in
special part-time professional degree programs covered by the Policy on
Self Supporting Part-Time Graduate Professional Degree Programs.
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Part-time nonresident graduate and undergraduate students shall pay one-half
the Nonresident Tuition, one-half the Educational Fee, and one full University
Registration Fee.
The following individuals may enroll in regular session courses not to
exceed three courses or nine units per quarter or semester, whichever is
greater, upon payment of one-third of the University Registration Fee charged
at each campus and one-third of the Educational Fee, and where applicable,
one-third of the Fee for Selected Professional School Students:
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Regular status staff employees in career positions and not represented
by an exclusive representative;
all academic employees appointed at more than fifty percent time in positions
other than titles where student status is a condition of employment and
not represented by an exclusive representative; and
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former University employees who have retired within four months of the
date of separation from University service and who are annuitants of a
retirement system to which the University contributes.
For staff and academic employees represented by an exclusive representative,
the applicable memorandum of understanding should be consulted.
An employee so registered is ineligible for services and facilities
of the counseling center, gymnasiums, or the student health services, other
than those to which an employee is otherwise entitled. Fee refunds are
allowed under the same procedures applicable to regular students (see Section
7).
Students enrolled in the High School-University Special Program are
assessed the same reduced fees as University employees.
Graduate students studying out of the State may be eligible to pay one-half
of the University Registration Fee charged at each campus.
Effective with the Fall term 1997, the annual Nonresident Tuition Fee
for graduate doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy is reduced
by 75%. A graduate doctoral student may receive the reduced nonresident
tuition rate for a maximum of three years. Any such student who continues
to be enrolled or who re-enrolls after receiving the reduced fee for three
years will be charged the full nonresident tuition rate that is in effect
at the time.
(1) For the purpose of determining reduced fee charges and refunds,
where applicable, partial dollar amounts greater than or equal to $.50
are refunded to the next higher dollar amount. Amounts below $.50
are dropped.
Campus Fees:
Berkeley
| Davis | Irvine
| Los Angeles | Riverside
| San
Diego | San
Francisco | Santa
Barbara | Santa
Cruz
Campus Fees: Undergraduate
| Graduate
| Medicine
| Law
| Dentistry
| Veterinary
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Business
| Optometry
| Pharmacy
| Nursing
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Last Updated September 1998.
E-mail comments to Maria.Olmos@ucop.edu
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