Residency for Tuition Purposes

Students will be classified as either residents or nonresidents for the purpose of assessing tuition in public colleges and universities. Determination of residency is made based on information the applicant provides on the Residency Affidavit, which is part of the Admission Application.

Application to change Florida residence status must be made to the Admissions and Student Records office on any campus. If application of Florida residency for tuition purposes, including all supporting materials, is made after the last day of drop/add registration in a full term (15-16 week term), it will not become effective until the following term. A new Residency Affidavit must be filed with any application for readmission.

For the purpose of assessing tuition, the College adheres to Florida Statute 1009.21.

Classification of Students
Degree or Certificate Seeking Students enrolled in credit courses who have provided the Admissions and Student Records office with all the required admission credentials and have been accepted into their declared programs.
Freshman Students enrolled in college-credit courses who have completed 29 or less credit hours of college-level work.
Sophomore Students enrolled in college-credit courses who have completed 30 or more credit hours of college-level work.
Junior Students enrolled in college-credit courses who have completed 60 or more credit hours of college-level work.
Senior Students enrolled in college-credit courses who have completed 90 or more credit hours of college-level work.
Unclassified Students who have enrolled but have not declared a program such as dual enrollment or transient students and those who seek teacher recertification or personal enrichment.
Time Status of Students Full-time study: Students registered for 12 or more credit hours in a fall, spring or summer term.