Student Policy and Procedures
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RESIDENCE CLASSIFICATION
A resident of District 505 is one who has established a permanent dwelling place (domicile) in the district and shows evidence of continuing intent to remain in the district for non-educational purposes. Evidence of the applicant's residency should be submitted to the Office of Admissions and Records.
A student who takes exception to nonresidency ruling should pay the applicable fee and then file an Application for Change of Residence Classification, claiming a refund of the portion in excess of the resident rate within thirty (30) days from the date instruction begins for the semester (15 days for summer term) for which the rate is assessed. A refund will be provided only if a change of residence classification is granted.
For further information, consult the Residency Regulations booklet available from the Office of Admissions and Records.
Additional charge for nonresident students
Illinois students who are not residents of District 505 must pay an additional charge to cover the difference between the regular tuition and state support and what it costs the college to provide instruction. The additional charge is not assessed a student who obtains an approved Authorization for Partial Student Support (commonly called a chargeback) from his or her local community college district. A chargeback may be obtained to attend Parkland if the program of study the student wants is not available at his or her community college. To obtain chargebacks, students should apply to their local community college at least thirty (30) days before the start of the semester they expect to enroll at Parkland.
If the community college in a student's district has a cooperative agreement with Parkland for the student's program of study, the proper forms should be obtained from the community college in the student's district and submitted to the Parkland Office of Admissions and Records.
Out-of-state students must pay a charge equal to the college's per capita cost per semester hour, less federal funding. Foreign citizens who attend Parkland must pay the college's full per capita cost per semester hour for the past year.
A current list of fees for out-of-district students is available at the Admissions and Records or Business offices.
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