![]() ![]() ![]() Graduate Admissions Initial Residency determination: įailure to provide all relevant information and required documentation in the residency section of the admission application could result in an initial non-Florida or out-of-state resident classification for tuition purposes.Įnrolled students who are classified as non-Florida residents for tuition purposes and who believe they may qualify for in-state tuition effective with the next academic semester may submit a Residency Reclassification petition with the Registrar’s Office Documentation Needed for Reclassification. ![]() Undergraduate Admissions Initial Residency determination:.(These links will not take you to the Registrar’s Office Residency Reclassification application) The Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the College of Graduate Studies Admissions determines a brand new student’s initial residency classification when the student applies to UCF. Please see the Academic Calendar at Initial Residency Classification vs. Submitting applications as early as possible is crucial. However, residency reclassification decisions can take up to six weeks because of the evaluative process required. Monitor your Knights email closely to ensure you receive all communication regarding your reclassification application.Īpproved residency reclassification will not be applied retroactively to previous terms.Įvery effort will be made to have a decision made by the Payment Deadline date. No single piece of documentation will be considered conclusive.Īs documentation is reviewed, additional requests for documentation or clarifying statements may be sent to the student. The following items are not acceptable forms of documentation to establish that one has been living in Florida for 12 months: birth certificate Social Security card passport shopping club/rental cards theme park annual passes bank statements cell phone bills hunting/fishing permit concealed weapons permit credit card bills cable bills/statements vessel, boat, dune buggy or other recreational vehicles medical bills or doctor’s notes. JPG photos, PNG photos, or HEIC photos of applications and/or documents are not acceptable and will be returned. PDF copies of all documentation is required before a decision can be rendered. Please ensure that all sections of the application and all required documents are complete before submission. FALL 2023 DEADLINE: MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2023Īpplications submitted after the deadline date will not be reviewed and must be resubmitted for the next term.Īs the applicant, read the instructions thoroughly before beginning the reclassification application.SUMMER 2023 DEADLINE: MONDAY, MAY 8, 2023.SPRING 2023 DEADLINE: MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2023.To best help you understand the process, here are some things you need to know about Residency Reclassification.ĭEADLINES FOR SUBMISSION OF RECLASSIFICATION REQUEST AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Living in or attending school in Florida is not tantamount to establishing a legal residence for tuition purposes.įor the purpose of assessing residency and tuition fees, students will be classified as “resident” or “nonresident.” A “resident” for tuition purposes is a student who qualifies for the in-state tuition rate a “nonresident” for tuition purposes is a student who does not qualify for the in-state tuition rate. Under Florida law, there is a difference between being a “Florida Resident” and being a “Florida Resident for Tuition Purposes” in accordance with S1009.21 Florida Statutes, Florida Department of Education Rule 6A-10.044, and the Board of Governors Regulation 7.005. ![]()
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