California Assembly Bill 540 (2001)
California Assembly Bill 540 (2001) | |
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California State Legislation | |
Full name | Assembly Bill 540 |
Status | Passed |
Introduced | May 1, 2001 |
Assembly voted | September 14, 2001 |
Senate voted | September 12, 2001 |
Signed into law | October 12, 2001 |
Sponsor(s) | Marco Antonio Firebaugh, Abel Maldonado |
Governor | Grey Davis |
Website | http://issosandiego.org/ab540.aspx |
California's Assembly Bill 540 is a bill signed by Governor Gray Davis on October 12, 2001. This bill allows undocumented students who meet certain requirements to pay in-state tuition instead of out-of-state tuition in California's higher institutions, such as the University of California, California State Universities and California Community Colleges.[1]
Requirements
The requirements to be considered an AB 540 student are:
- Must have attended a California high school for 3 or more academic years, between grades 9 and 12 (does not have to be consecutive);
- Must have received a GED or an equivalent such as completing the California High School Proficiency Exam;
- Must register or be currently enrolled in an accredited public institution of higher education in California;
- Must file or plan to file an affidavit as required by individual institutions, stating that he/she will apply for legal residency as soon as he/she becomes eligible ;
- Not hold a valid non-immigrant visa (F, J, H, L, A, E, etc.).[2]
References
- ↑ "AB540 Home Page". Ab540.com. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
- ↑ "What is AB540?". Ab540.com. 2001-10-12. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
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