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Part 3 — Residence Classification of Students for Tuition Purposes
(For all classifications that become effective January 1, 1995, or thereafter. Approved by the Board of Trustees, November 18, 1994)
Section I — General

These regulations establish the principles and procedures by which students shall be classified as residents or nonresidents for tuition purposes at Purdue University.

A. The assessment of tuition and fees for a given session is based upon the student’s residence classification as of the first day of classes for that session. Each student classified as a nonresident of the state of Indiana is required to pay a tuition fee in addition to the regular fees.

B. The initial classification of a student for tuition purposes shall continue in effect for subsequent academic sessions unless and until such classification is changed.