Any info on Univ of Co Boulder vs Univ. of N. Colorado

<p>This is off the website, but maybe I am missing something. Worth asking the questions though.</p>

<p>Resident and Nonresident Classification for Tuition Purposes
New students are classified as residents or nonresidents for tuition purposes on the basis of information provided on the application for admission and other relevant documents. Applicants may be required to submit evidence substantiating their claim of resident eligibility. </p>

<p>The form provided in the application for admission is for U.S. citizens, permanent residents, refugees or asylees and certain noncitizens with temporary visas who wish to be considered for in-state (Colorado) tuition and who will be Colorado residents for one year as of the first day of class. Exceptions to the one-year requirement are provided for active-duty military, Colorado National Guard members, Olympic athletes, faculty members at state-supported colleges, and employees of companies moving to Colorado with State economic incentives. Information about the Colorado resident/nonresident regulations, including details of these exceptions, is available from the Office of the Registrar at [Office</a> of the Registrar - University of Colorado, Boulder](<a href=“http://registrar.colorado.edu/students/tuition_classification_regulations.html#exceptions]Office”>http://registrar.colorado.edu/students/tuition_classification_regulations.html#exceptions)</p>