From GarciaHL@cwu.EDU Tue Jun 1 15:32:13 2004 Received: from mxe5.u.washington.edu (mxe5.u.washington.edu [140.142.32.168]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.12.11+UW04.02/8.12.11+UW04.05) with ESMTP id i51MWCjL103076 for ; Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:32:12 -0700 Received: from hewey.cts.cwu.edu (hewey.cts.cwu.edu [198.104.67.44]) by mxe5.u.washington.edu (8.12.11+UW04.02/8.12.11+UW04.03) with ESMTP id i51MW92H007669 for ; Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:32:10 -0700 Received: from CONVERSION-CWU-DAEMON.HEWEY.CTS.CWU.EDU by HEWEY.CTS.CWU.EDU (PMDF V6.2-X27 #30781) id <01LASDHUY0XC0009OR@HEWEY.CTS.CWU.EDU> for residency@u.washington.edu; Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:32:09 -0700 (PDT) Received: from hermes.cwu.edu ("port 36416"@hermes.cwu.edu [198.104.92.134]) by HEWEY.CTS.CWU.EDU (PMDF V6.2-X27 #30781) with ESMTP id <01LASDHUIWJW0000UW@HEWEY.CTS.CWU.EDU> for residency@u.washington.edu; Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:32:09 -0700 (PDT) Received: from CWUGate1-MTA by hermes.cwu.edu with Novell_GroupWise; Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:32:08 -0700 Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:31:36 -0700 From: Lisa Garcia-Hanson Subject: RE: PRUCOL? To: residency@u.washington.edu Message-id: MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise Internet Agent 6.5.1 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline X-Uwash-Spam: Gauge=IIIIIIII, Probability=8%, Report='SUBJ_ALL_CAPS 0.001, __TO_MALFORMED_2 0, __HAS_MSGID 0, __SANE_MSGID 0, __MIME_VERSION 0, __HAS_X_MAILER 0, __EVITE_CTYPE 0, __CT_TEXT_PLAIN 0, __CT 0, __CTE 0, __CD 0, __C230066_P5 0, __MIME_TEXT_ONLY 0' Joe (and others): You sent this out a looong time ago, and luckily for me, I save everything. I have a case of PRUCOL now, and all I can find in the Residency Handbook (version August 2000), is the following, from a May 1, 1996 memo from Janet Frickelton of the Attorney General's office, addressing the distinction between immigrant and non-immigrant aliens. "Typical residency requirements: Any immigrant alien in the United States legally must satisfy the typical residency requirements applicable to a U.S. citizen in order to qualify for resident tuition. Pursuant to state law any alien who has (There is a 1-4) 5. who is Permanently Residing in the United States Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) may obtain residency status for tuition purposes as long as they comply with all applicable requirements. Now that sounds to me that as long as they can fill out the residency questionnaire and meet all of the documentation, that they could be residents, and qualify for Financial Aid. Any thoughts? Lisa Garcia-Hanson Interim Director Office of Admissions Central Washington University 400 E University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926-7463 (509) 963-1214 Toll-free: 1-866- CWU - 4YOU (1-866- 298-4968) www.cwu.edu >>> Joseph.StHilaire@wwu.edu 11/18/2003 11:23:24 AM >>> ***It's my understanding that PRUCOL rarely, if ever, applies to residency. The student must have the firm documents in order to qualify. Joe St.Hilaire Western Joseph St.Hilaire Registrar Western Washington University Bellingham, WA 98225-9008 360-650-3988 fax - 7327 -----Original Message----- From: Vicki Wheeler [mailto:vwheeler@bcc.ctc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:58 AM To: Discussion of Residency Issues State Wide Subject: PRUCOL? Help! WHAT IS PRUCOL??? How do we know a student is here under PRUCOL? Does the INS advise a student that he/she will not be deported and are therefore here under color of law?? Vicki Wheeler Bellevue Community College Student Services (425) 564-2205 .