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District 520 Residency
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Tuition rates are determined by the legal residence of the student.
The full definition of District 520 residency is described in the most recent KCC catalog.
Residency is defined as the physical location where the student lives and is the student’s true permanent "home."
A student who temporarily moves into the district for the purpose of attending the college at the lower in-district rate will not be considered as having bona fide residence within the district.
Proof of residency is verified by one or more of the following official documents:
- Rental contract or purchase agreement of actual dwelling
- Voter’s certificate or registration card with district residence
- Driver's license and/or vehicle registration showing an in-district residence
- Other official documents verifying residency
A post office box number for an address will not serve to prove residency.
A student must provide copies of the requested documents if he/she gives (1) a post office box as his/her address, (2) if he/she moved into the district less than 30 days prior to beginning classes.
Persons moving to the district with a verifiable intent of establishing a permanent residence and without the primary intent of attending the college may be exempted from the 30-day requirement for establishing state and/or district residency.
Students may not satisfy the residency requirement by enrolling in consecutive terms as a student.
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