13.5 CUNY Residency Guidelines
To qualify as a resident for tuition purposes under CUNY Guidelines, a student must have continuously resided in New York State for a qualifying period of 12 months prior to the first day of classes for the semester in which resident tuition is sought. The student must also show that they have established New York as their domicile, which means that the student has a bona fide intention of living in New York permanently.
CUNY Guidelines provide that students under 24 years of age are considered dependents, and the student’s residency is considered the same as that of their custodial parent(s). A student claiming independence from their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) residing out-of-state must present evidence of financial independence and a legal residence in New York State to be designated a New York State resident for tuition purposes. Under a policy effective beginning in the spring 2014 semester, a student under the age of 24 whose parent(s) or legal guardian(s) reside out of state, who otherwise meets CUNY’s residency requirements and is not financially dependent from their parents, is eligible for the resident tuition rate if the student can show that they have changed their domicile, i.e., the place that they have a bona fide intention of living permanently in New York, such a showing must be made by clear and convincing evidence.
A student, including undocumented and out-of-status students, may also qualify for the resident rate of tuition, pursuant to New York State Education Law Section 6206(7)(a).
CUNY’s Resident Tuition rules are in the City University of New York Tuition and Fee Manual (Section IV, Parts I and II). There is also an informational memo on the Law School website titled “New York State Residence Requirements and In-State Tuition under NYS Education Law.” A link to the University Tuition and Fee Manual “Residency” section is in the body of the informational memo.
The current Residency form, where students can safely upload forms and documentation can be found at: