Loading...

INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHOOL CALENDAR
HISTORICAL SKETCH
GENERAL INFORMATION
 
   • Accreditation
   • Mission Statement
   • Assessment
   • Curricula
   • Buildings and Grounds
   • Athletic Memberships
   • Fees and Expenses
       • Students
       • Out-of-State Students      
       • Miscellaneous Fees
       • On-Campus Meals and Housing
       • Refunds
       • Fees and Expenses for 
         Each Summer Term 
   • Fees for Off-Campus Classes
   • Students With Disabilities
   • Sexual Harassment
   • Miscellaneous Federal Legislation
     Affecting Students

REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
 ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
   • High School Requirements 
   • Admission From Another Institution
   • Admission of International Students
   • Other Methods of Admission
   • State Minimum Core
  ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
   • Grading and Classification System   
   • Modified Grading System
   • Academic Standards
   • Repetition of Courses
   • Academic Clemency
   • Student Load
   • Residence Requirements
   • Changes in Enrollment   
   • Withdrawal from the University
   • Attendance Policy
   • Conferring of Degrees
   • College Level Examination Program
   • Correspondence Courses
   • Restricted Days
   • Advanced Placement
   • National League for Nursing Exam.
   • Credit by Departmental Exams
   • Graduation with Distinction 
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Gaining Admission to the University
  • Keeping Academic Records
  • Registering Motor Vehicles
  • Returning Borrowed Items
  • Complying with University Standards
  • Academic Integrity
  • Procedural Requirements
    for Obtaining a Diploma

STUDENT SERVICES, FACILITIES,
ACTIVITIES
DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES
   • Career Services
   • Counseling Center
   • Financial Aid
       • Grants      
       • Employment
       • Loans
       • Scholarships
   • Garrison Center
   • Judicial Affairs
   • Residence Life.
   • First-Year Experience Program.
   • Student Activities
   • Student Programs
   • Student Success and Transition
   • Student Health Center
   • University Police
   • University Relations/Admissions
  OTHER FACILITIES, SERVICES
   • Choir, Band
   • Newspaper
   • Yearbook
   • Theatre
   • Dance
   • Radio
   • Television
   • Communication Lab
   • Library Services
   • University Multimedia Learning Center
   • Student Support Services
   • Disability Resource Center
   • Night Classes
   • Transcript Policy
  ALUMNI SERVICES
 DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
 PUBLIC RELATIONS
 FACILITIES

UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA  
 LIBERAL ARTS CORE   
   • Associate of Applied Science Degree
   • Liberal Arts Core Requirements
   • Requirements for Transfer Students
   • Suggested Schedule
   • The Senior College
   • Pre-Professional Studies
   • The Honors College
   • General Studies

 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
  • Accounting Major
  • Business Administration Major
       • Business Information Systems
       • Finance
       • Human Resource Management
       • Management 
       • Marketing  
       • Minor on Business Administration
  • Aviation 

  TEACHERS COLLEGE
  • Teacher Education Program
  • Early Childhood, Middle School Ed.
  • Adolescence/Young Adulthood
  • Counselor EducationATEP
  • Special Education
  • Health, Physical Education,
    and Recreation/Athletic Training
       • ATEP
       • HPER Courses
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Business and Technology Education

  MATT LOCKE ELLIS COLLEGE
  OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
  • A. B. Scholars Program
  • Art  
  • Biology 
  • Chemistry
  • Communication and Theatre Arts
  • English and Foreign Languages
       • English
       • French
       • German
       • Spanish
       • Philosophy
       • Humanities
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Physics
  • Engineering
  • Physical Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • History 
  • Political Science
  • Public Administration
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology Minor
  • Criminal Justice Minor
  • Anthropology
  • Human Services
  • Military Science
OFFICERS AND STAFF
  • Board of Trustees
  • Administrative Staff
  • Instructional Staff

Loading...

Out of State Students
Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 PRINT PAGE
 

Students. All undergraduate students (students working toward their first college degree) the registration fee for 2006 - 2007 is $294.00 per hour (between 1 and 15 hours). Over 15 hours is $147.00 per hour.

Students who are residents of states contiguous to Arkansas will be admitted on the same scholastic standards as students who are residents of Arkansas.

No student shall be admitted to a state supported college or university in Arkansas and be classified as an "in state'' student  for student fee purposes unless he or she  is a bona fide domiciliary of Arkansas and has resided in this state in  that  status for  at  least six consecutive months prior to the beginning of the term or semester for which the fees are to be paid.

An out of state student enrolled for a full, or substantially full, program of courses or credits at an educational institution is considered to be in Arkansas primarily for the purpose of attending school and not for the purpose of establishing in good faith a true, fixed, and permanent home constituting an Arkansas domicile. Continued presence in Arkansas during vacation periods or during a period or periods when not enrolled in an educational institution, where any one such period does not extend for at least six continuous months, shall not justify reclassification to an in state student status.

Initial classification as an out of state student shall not prejudice the right of that student to be reclassified thereafter for following semesters or terms of enrollment as an in state student, provided he or she has actually acquired such domiciliary prior to his or her reclassification by a college or university. In similar manner, an in state student shall be reclassified for future semesters and terms where his or her domicile is moved to some other state. For Arkansas college and university purposes, a local domicile, together with residing here as such for six continuous months or more, is acquired through Arkansas coming   to  be one's home and his or her residence as distinguished from a temporary sojourn in Arkansas as a student, and involves the probability of remaining in Arkansas beyond graduation. The single fact of presence in Arkansas for at least six continuous months of attendance as a student enrolled in an Arkansas state supported college or university, or in any other college or university in Arkansas, neither constitutes nor necessarily precludes the acquisition of a basis for reclassification, but is a factor to be considered.

The responsibility for registering under a proper classification for this purpose is placed upon the student; and it is the duty of each student at each time of registration, if there be any question of his or her proper classification or reclassification for fee purposes, to raise the question of his or her status with the Office of the Registrar in order to have such question settled by the Registrar. Any classification initially on enrolling and on re enrolling in a college or university, or any reclassification, made or concurred in by the Registrar may be appealed for review and determination to the designated administrative person who, in his discretion, shall conduct informal hearings, receive evidence, and make an investigation as may be appropriate so that he may render a decision with notice thereof to the affected student. Written notice of such appeals procedure shall be provided to each student raising the question of his or her status with the Registrar.
 
A student from outside Arkansas shall have the burden of establishing by proof any claim that he or she is entitled to be treated as an in state student for fee purposes, and evidence to that effect must be presented in writing, verified under oath by the student. Mere self serving claims of local domicile and duration of stay are of little weight. A student who knowingly gives erroneous information in an attempt to evade payment of out of state fees shall be subject to dismissal from a college or university.

In determining proper classification and reclassification of students for fee purposes, the following rules and definitions shall be used for guidance:

1. "Domicile,'' in order to constitute one as an in state student, means that Arkansas is the legal home and place of permanent living of such student for all purposes, and that the intention to make one's permanent home here has been manifested objectively by good faith acts, and that mere physical presence here is alone insufficient. In this sense, domicile is the equivalent of a legal residence. The rules require that a domiciliary of Arkansas be also physically present in such domiciliary status in Arkansas for at least six continuous months prior to recognition of that status for fee purposes.

2. For purposes where the student's status is dependent upon the domicile and place of residing of his or her parent or parents, the definition in (1) above shall govern the determination of domicile of the parents. Neither the mere fact of presence in Arkansas with his or her children while the latter are attending a college or university or some other educational institution in Arkansas, nor the mere ownership of property located in Arkansas is sufficient proof of such local domicile and place of residing, but are to be considered together with all pertinent circumstances.

3. The domicile and legal residence of a minor student is the same as:
     a. That of the parents or surviving parent; or

     b.  That of the parent to whom custody of the minor has been awarded by a  divorce or other judicial decree; or

     c.  That of the parent with whom the minor in fact makes his or her home, if  there has been a separation of parents without a judicial award of custody;  or

          That of an adoptive parent, where there has been a legal adoption, even though the natural parents or parent be living; or

          That of a "natural'' guardian, such as grandparents or other close    relative with whom the minor in fact makes his or her home, where the parents are dead or have abandoned the minor.

4. Appointment of a guardian in a state outside of Arkansas will attribute the domicile of the minor student to that of his or her out of state guardian. Establishment of guardianship or adoption for the purpose of evading fees will not be recognized.

5. A minor emancipated by the law of his domicile or on reaching the legal age of majority has the power which any adult has to acquire a different domicile and a different place of residing; however, his prior domicile of origin continues until he clearly establishes a new one. Marriage constitutes emancipation of minors, both male and female.

6. For either an adult or an emancipated minor to acquire a domicile in this state, they must have permanently left their parental home, must have established a legal home (domicile) of permanent character in Arkansas other than for attendance in school here, and resided here for six continuous months as an Arkansas domiciliary, and must have no present definite intent of removing therefrom as of a time certain.

7. Determination of local domicile shall be based on a review of all pertinent factors and circumstances which collectively may reasonably be deemed to objectively manifest a state of mind regarding domicile.

8. Students living in the states bordering Arkansas who receive mail at an Arkansas post office are not domiciliaries of Arkansas.

9. A person in the armed forces does not gain or lose resident status by merely being in the military service. 

An Arkansas resident 60 years of age or older may submit proof of age to the Registrar and be authorized to enroll without payment of registration fees. All other fees are required to be paid.  Persons may enroll in any class provided space is available.