JumpStart for CPCC students

Student: Please verify with

Marla Hill or Inez Lawrence (Registration and Admissions / West Campus- Room 1117/ M-R 8am-5pm and F 8-3pm), or
Gene Merklein (Registration and Admissions / Harper Campus- Room 255/ M-R 8am-5pm and F 8-3pm), or
Larry Bjorson (Registration and Admissions / Central High- Room 232/ M-R 8am-5pm and F 8-3pm) that you have Residence Status for tuition purposes.
If you have not established residency, you will need to follow the directions listed below.

Registration:

Name: ______
The student classifies as in state resident. *

Registration Signature: ______

RESIDENCE STATUS FOR TUITION PURPOSES
You may be eligible for in-state tuition status if you have established and maintained legal residence in N.C. for 12 consecutive months immediately prior to enrollment.
Students who wish to be classified as in-state residents for tuition purposes may be required to produce substantiating documentation on admission to the College or at the point of registration. Responsibility for proving status lies with the student.
VARIOUS PROOFS and combinations of documents may be reviewed as evidence of your status. No one item, nor a particular combination, will necessarily be the determining factor. The decision will be based on the weight of the evidence. Documentation should be presented at the time of admissions to the College or before the point of registration. Additional documentation may be requested by the college if it would be helpful to your case. You must bring several documents with original dates of 1 year and older.
·  N.C. driver’s license
·  N.C. voter registration card
·  N.C. tax return
·  N.C. vehicle registration
·  Other proofs such as lease, deed, utility bill*
NOTE: No single document or particular combination will necessarily be the determining factor. Simply living in or attending school in North Carolina does not, in itself, establish residence. The decision will be based on your eligibility to establish residence, your length of residence and the weight of the evidence you present.
Other types of documents may be reviewed as well, and additional documentation may be requested by the College, if necessary. Please read onto see if any of these situations apply to you.
Were you born outside the United States? IF YES, your immigration document and date of issue are factors in determining residence status. You should bring, in addition to the above types of proofs:
·  Your I-551 (green card)
·  Visa
·  Or I-94
·  If you are changing your immigration status, please bring
your most current I.N.S. document or communication
(letter, memo, form, etc.) as well.