2006-2007 CCBC College Catalog
Residency policy
U.S. Citizens. The Community College of Baltimore County has
adopted the following policy on residence status in compliance with the
Maryland Higher Education Commission and the Code of Maryland
Regulations:
“A student must reside in Baltimore County to be eligible for county
tuition rates or in the State of Maryland outside of Baltimore County,
to be eligible for state tuition rates. A student is a Maryland or
Baltimore County resident if he/she has maintained his/her domicile in
Maryland or Baltimore County, respectively, for at least three months
prior to the beginning of the semester. Domicile as used in this
regulation is defined as a person’s permanent place of abode, where
physical presence and possessions are maintained and where he/she
intends to remain indefinitely. The domicile of a person who received
more than one-half of his/her financial support from others in the most
recently completed year is the domicile of the person contributing the
greatest portion of support, without regard to whether the parties are
related by blood or marriage. A student who is under 18 years of age
must claim his/her residence as that of his/her parents or legal
guardians.”
It is the responsibility of the student to provide all documentation
requested to the Records and Registration Office for review. Employment
and post office box addresses may not be used as a domicile. Students
are required to sign a statement verifying their residency claims. When
a residency is questioned, the burden of domicile proof is upon the
student. The student must provide two forms of documentation to
substantiate his/her claim. For example, a copy of a rental agreement or
an electric or a telephone bill may be used. Any documents presented
after the last day of the third week or 20% equivalence of the
semester/session will not be considered for the current semester/session
but the following term.
Permanent Residents, Refugees and Asylees. Non-U.S. citizens who
are permanent residents, refugees and asylees must present their
immigration documents at the time of application to confirm residency
status for tuition purposes. The same Residency Policy for U.S. citizens
will apply to these students.
Non-immigrants who have applied for Permanent Residency. Students
who possess a Notice of Action statement from the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security or an Employment Authorization Document with immigrant
notations may file a petition for residency reclassification for tuition
purposes. Two forms of supporting documentation will be needed to
determine whether or not the applicant has resided in-county or in-state
for at least three months. In the case that the reclassification request
is submitted by the third week or 20% equivalence of the
semester/session, and it is granted, any resulting favorable decision
will be implemented for the current semester.
International Students with an F, M or J Visa Status. These
students must pay out-of-state tuition since their permanent place of
residence is outside the United States.
All other individuals, with visa classifications not mentioned above,
should be directed to the Admissions Office.