<p>hi there im looking to transfer as an undergradate and i was wondering if you can give me a feel of the enviroment the college and the area itself is :)</p>
<p>i am not all sure on a major yet, i believe i can do whatever i set my mind too, the agriculture seemed pretty interesting.</p>
<p>A few months ago i was considering recreation, only to get a dull confused face by each person i told lol</p>
<p>any recreation or agriculture people with advice?</p>
<p>also im looking to start establishing residency so should i live off campus?</p>
<p>This tax season if going to be my first time establishing independence…though its really confusing and difficult to gain residency, ive read to much different info on it lol its amazing i just wish NY was the only two states NOT participating in an exchange program. </p>
<p>Most schools ive spoke to said i would have to live there THREE years and providing the past three years tax returns, then get a chance -_-</p>
<p>Determination of Residence for Non-resident Tuition Purposes
<a href=“University Catalog | California State University, Chico”>University Catalog | California State University, Chico;
“Generally, establishing California residence for tuition purposes requires a combination of physical presence and intent to remain indefinitely. An adult who, at least one full year prior to the residence determination date for the term in which enrollment is contemplated, has been both physically present in the state and has evidence of intent to remain in California indefinitely, may establish California residence for tuition purposes. Evidence demonstrating intent can vary from case to case and may include, but is not limited to, the absence of residential ties to any other state, California voter registration and voting in California elections, maintaining California registration and driver’s license, maintaining active California bank accounts, filing California income tax returns, owning residential property or occupying or renting an apartment where permanent belongings are kept, maintaining active memberships in California professional or social organizations, and maintainin’g a permanent military address and home of record in California”.</p>
<p>Cal poly pomona is in a perfect location! Its less that an hour from the snow ( if you snowboard). The campus is very green and does not feel like it is near a large city. There is a Huge library with 24 hour computer labs. I would suggest living on campus because your near everything you need to be successful. Good luck</p>