<p>I have a question about nonresident tuition refund.</p>
<p>What happens if I pay nonresident tuition but I become a CA resident while still attending UCLA? The UCLA Homepage says "If your resident status is approved and you have already paid nonresident tuition, a refund of the nonresident tuition will be posted to your BAR account."</p>
<p>Will I get a refund for ALL my previously paid nonresident tuition, or just for the quarter during which my resident status is approved?</p>
Oh wow I wasn’t aware! Never mind that I answer the majority of the questions… </p>
<p>In any case, how did you manage to secure CA residency? Or did you not? It’s virtually impossible. . . unless you have no source of aid from your parents, take on a bounty of private loans with outrageous interest rates since you have no sustainable income and I’m not even sure whether or not having a co-signer would mean a sort of dependency… But the bottom line is having all of loans or any source of aid under your name . . . I know of one individual who has done this.
Missing clause is tuition from all previous quarters . . . I doubt you’d get an entire refund.</p>
<p>EDIT: Asked a former MA resident - UCLA attending student. No, she didn’t get refunds for all previous quarters.</p>