The University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees has established the following regulations regarding the "residence classification" of students attending the University.
These regulations establish the policy under which students shall be classified as residents, reciprocal, or non-residents for fee purposes at the University of Southern Indiana. Students classified as non-residents shall be required to pay as a non-resident student. The assessment of fees for any semester or session will be governed by the residence classification at the time of registration.
These regulations became effective May 20, 1974, and were amended by the reciprocity policy in September 1991. No person properly classified as a resident student before May 20, 1974, shall be adversely affected by these regulations if the student attended college before this date and while the student remains continuously enrolled, as long as the circumstances under which the student was ruled a resident remain constant.
"Residence" as used in the context of these regulations means the place where an individual has his or her permanent home and place of habitation, and has occupancy of such when not called elsewhere for labor, studies, or other special purposes and to which he or she returns in seasons of repose. It is the place a person has voluntarily fixed as a permanent habitation with an intent to remain in such place for an indefinite period. A person entering and attending the University of Southern Indiana from another state or country does not at that time acquire residence for the purpose of these regulations, but, except as provided in rule 2 (d,e,and f), such person must be a resident for twelve (12) months in order to qualify as a resident for fee purposes.
Physical presence in Indiana for the predominant purpose of attending a college, university, or other institution of higher education, shall not be counted in determining the twelve (12) month period of residence; nor shall absence from Indiana for such purposes deprive a person of resident student status.
Students from the Kentucky counties of Henderson, Hancock, Union, and Daviess are classified as reciprocal students and pay fees equal to those of resident students.
The foreign citizenship of a person shall not be a factor in determining resident student status if such person has legal capacity to remain permanently in the United States, providing such person meets all other requirements necessary to change from non-resident to resident status
A person classified as a non-resident may become eligible for reclassification to a resident student for fee purposes by presenting clear and convincing evidence that he or she has been a resident (see Rule 1) of Indiana for twelve (12) months prior to the first scheduled day of classes of the semester in which his or her fee status is to be considered for change. This evidence must be presented to the Administrative Appeals Committee no later than two weeks following registration for said semester, intersession, or summer session. Such student will be allowed to present his or her evidence twelve (12) months after the date upon which the student commenced the twelve (12) month period for residence. The following factors will be considered relevant in evaluating a requested change in a student's non-resident status and in evaluating whether his or her physical presence in Indiana is for the predominant purpose of attending a college, university, or other institution of higher education:
The fact that a student pays taxes and votes in the State of Indiana does not in itself establish residence in Indiana, but will be considered as hereinto fore set forth.
A student who is not satisfied by the determination of the Administrative Appeals Committee has the right to lodge a written appeal, citing the basis of the appeal, with the standing Administrative Appeals Committee within two weeks of receipt of written notice from the Committee. The Committee shall review the appeal in a fair manner and shall afford the student a personal hearing upon written request from the student. A student may be accompanied by one counsel at such hearing if he/she indicates in a written request that he/she wishes his/her counsel to be present at the hearing. The Committee shall report its determination to the student in writing. If the student makes no appeal to the Committee within the time provided herein, the decision of the Administrative Appeals Committee shall be final and binding.
The standing Administrative Appeals Committee is authorized to classify a student as a resident student for fee purposes even though the student does not meet all of the specific conditions of the requirements herein set forth, provided the student presents conclusive evidence of unusual circumstances that fully support a decision for individual residence status for fee purposes and the findings of the Appeals Committee is within the general scope and intent of these rules. This classification by the Appeals committee is effective as long as the student maintains the same status of residence that existed and was presented in his appeal to the Committee.
* Approved by the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees, July 1985. Reciprocal policy adopted September, 1991.