How Does Moving To California (family) The First Year Of College Affect Getting Into Berkeley?

My family is already planning on moving out to California, regardless of where I go to college. I want to go to Berkeley, but I understand that only like 9% of first-year students are from out of state. Will I be counted as a resident of California, if the rest of my family has a residence there when I apply?

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2 Responses to How Does Moving To California (family) The First Year Of College Affect Getting Into Berkeley?

  1. Ms. Sun says:

    To be considered as CA resident, you must physically reside in CA for a 12-month period. That means for you to qualify as in-state applicant, your family would need to be living in CA during the summer before your senior year in HS.

  2. Amber Marie says:

    You have to live in the state 1-2 years before attending a University to be considered a resident. But you also have to fall under the other qualifications, like there are certain reasons in which you have to be in the state, which family moving does qualify.

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