After you submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR), you will receive access to the SLR via your R'Web portal.
Based on the information provided in the SLR, the UCR Registrar’s Office classifies students as either:
The Statement of Legal Residence is your gateway to affordable education at UCR. Take the time to fill it out accurately, gather your proof of residency early, and keep a close eye on your UCR email for any status updates. statement of legal residence ucr
For students who are currently nonresidents but are working toward residency, you can file a for a future quarter once you have met the 366-day requirement.
A: Generally, no. If your parents claim you as a dependent and they are not California residents, you retain their residency status. However, if you have established your own financial independence (extremely difficult to prove under UC guidelines), you may attempt to appeal, but the success rate for dependent students is low. After you submit your Statement of Intent to
admitted to UCR are required to file the SLR. This includes:
A: Not necessarily. DACA students often qualify for AB 540 status. If you meet the high school attendance requirements, you will pay in-state tuition rates despite being classified as a "non-resident" for legal purposes. For students who are currently nonresidents but are
The is an official online questionnaire used by the University of California, Riverside (and the broader UC system) to determine a student’s residency status for tuition purposes.