Join the Residency Callback Queue
Have questions about residency for tuition purposes? Contact the dedicated residency team for any inquiries regarding residency requirements, determinations, and/or official exemptions. Click below to open the Residency Callback Queue.
Residency Callback Queue hours are:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 a.m.–noon Pacific time
Wednesday: 2–4 p.m. Pacific time
Thursday: 10 a.m.–noon Pacific time
Friday: 10 a.m.–noon Pacific time
*The Callback Queue form is only accessible during the listed hours.
Appeals
If you are classified as a nonresident at the campus level, you can appeal the decision. All appeals are handled by the Office of the General Counsel, not by the campus. To appeal, you must:
- Complete the Appeal Application (PDF).
- Submit the completed application with a copy of your nonresident letter to the Office of the General Counsel within 30 days of your nonresident decision.
The Office of the General Counsel will contact you upon receipt of your documents. Note: UC Berkeley’s Residence Affairs Unit will not have information about your appeal. Be aware that if you received a nonresident classification, it is unlikely that the decision can be reversed on appeal. You may submit the Appeal Application and a copy of your nonresident letter via postal mail, email, or fax:
- Email: residency.appeal@ucop.edu
- Fax: (510) 987-9981
- Mailing Address: Attn: Residency Analyst, University of California Office of the General Counsel, 1111 Franklin St., 8th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Note: Appeals can take an estimated six to eight weeks to be processed by the Office of the General Counsel. Address all your questions regarding appeals to the Office of the General Counsel.
Incorrect Classification
- If incorrectly classified as a resident, you are subject to reclassification and payment of all nonresident supplemental tuition not paid.
- If you concealed information or furnished false information and were incorrectly classified as a result, you may be deferred to the Center for Student Conduct, and disciplinary action may result.
- Any resident student who becomes a nonresident must immediately notify the Residence Affairs Unit.