Student Affairs
Mesa Community College Student Affairs is committed to supporting all students in academic, personal, and career success by providing student-centered programs and services.
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Procedures for Student Compliance with Proposition 300:
The Maricopa Community Colleges have announced the procedures they are using to comply with Proposition 300.
The Colleges' efforts to comply with the law mean that students are being asked to provide information about their citizenship or legal status. To qualify for in-state tuition and financial assistance, students must provide documentation as proof of residency. Acceptable documents include a birth certificate, an Arizona driver license or ID card issued August 1, 1996 or later, and official immigration papers. Students who successfully complete the federal Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will not need to show additional proof of citizenship.
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