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1976]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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been a bona fide resident of the state for a period of a t least six consecutive months immediately preceding the date of receipt of the application for admission. An adult, to be considered a Resident for purposes of assessment of student tuition, must have been a bona fide resident of the state for a period of at least six consecutive months immediately preceding the beginning of any term for which fhe] the adult registers at the University, and must continue to maintain a bona fide residency in the statef,]. [except that a]An adult student whose parents (or one of them if only one parent is living or the parents are separated or divorced) have established and are maintaining a bona fide residence in the state and who resides with them (or the one residing in the state) or elsewhere in the state will be regarded as a Resident applicant or student. 3. Minor Student (a) T h a t of [his] the parents, if they are living together, or living parent, if one is dead; or (b) . . . , in which latter event [his] the residence shall be considered to be that of [his] the mother; or (e) . . . at least six consecutive months immediately preceding [his] registration at the University for any term if the person's parents are dead or [have] the person has been abandoned [him] and if no legal guardian of the person has been appointed and qualified. 4. Parent or Guardian . . . unless [he] that person (a) maintains a bona fide and permanent place of abode within the state, and (b) lives, except when temporarily absent from the state with no intention of changing [his] legal residence to some other state or country, within the state. 5. Emancipated Minor [If a]A minor who has been emancipated, is completely self-supporting, and actually resides in the state, [he] shall be considered to be a Resident even though [his] the parents or guardian may reside outside the state. An emancipated minor who is completely self-supporting shall be considered to "actually reside in the state of Illinois" if [he] the minor has maintained a dwelling place within the state uninterruptedly for a period of at least six consecutive months immediately preceding the beginning of any term for which [he] the minor registers at the University. . . . 6. Married Student A Nonresident student who is a citizen of the United States of America or who holds permanent resident, "refugee-parolee," or "conditional entrant" status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, whether male or female, or a minor or adult, who is married to a [resident of the State] person who meets and complies with all of the applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status, shall be classified as a Resident. 7. Persons without United States Citizenship A person who is not a citizen of the United States of America, to be considered a Resident, must have permanent resident status, or must hold "refugee-parolee" or "conditional entrant" status, with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, [or must have a petition (if required by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service) and an application for permanent resident status on file with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service,] and must also meet and comply with all of the other applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status. 8. Armed Forces Personnel . . . , and [his] the person's spouse and dependent children, shall receive waiver