回复 6# chaokuo
"out-of-state student" 就是说你不是 "in-state-student",这个从tuition就可以看出来。如下:
解释1:
The law allows in-state tuition for those applicants to the University of Illinois (U.S. citizens and non-citizens) who meet the following criteria:- attended an Illinois school for at least three years (K-12) prior to graduating or receiving the equivalent of a diploma;
- graduated from an Illinois high school or received the equivalent of a diploma in Illinois;
- resided with parents or guardians while attending an Illinois high school; and
- for those applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., provided the University with a notarized affidavit stating the applicant will file an application to become a permanent resident of the United States at the earliest opportunity the individual is eligible to do so.
解释2:
1a. What do I, an independent student, have to do to become an Illinois resident for tuition purposes?
The University of Illinois requires that you be a bona fide resident of Illinois for one calendar year prior to the term for which you are applying for resident status. The University's requirements to establish residency may be different than other Illinois institutions of higher education or government agencies. Bona fide residency involves being gainfully employed and actually living in the state for one year, and taking other specific actions which link you to the state of Illinois. It also requires that you reside in Illinois primarily for reasons that are not related to receiving an education. It’s important that actions be completed before the beginning of the term in which you are attempting to establish residency.
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