Overview
Residents of Alabama are eligible for the Alabama Differential Tuition Plan, a reduced out-of-state tuition rate.
New students to UWF or former students returning to UWF after three (3) consecutive semesters should contact either Undergraduate Admissions or Graduate Admissions (based on the type of admission application being submitted) for information pertaining to the Alabama Differential Out-of-State Tuition Plan.
Students who are seeking a change in residency status for their second or subsequent semester of enrollment (after their first semester of enrollment or first semester of re-enrollment at UWF) should contact The Office of the Registrar for assistance in submitting an Alabama Differential Out of State Tuition Plan Request.
Requirements
Alabama residents must be U.S. citizens, permanent resident aliens, or legal aliens granted indefinite stay by the United States Government, and meet one of the following requirements to qualify for differential tuition:
- Be an independent person, according to the Federal Income Tax Code (students enrolled in a graduate program are considered independent for residency purposes), who has established and maintained legal ties within the state of Alabama as evident by a combination of driver’s license, vehicle registration, voter registration, Declaration of Domicile, etc. for the previous 12 months. If qualifying as a spouse of a legal resident of Alabama, a copy of the marriage certificate is also required.
- Be a dependent person, according to the Federal Income Tax Code, whose parent or legal guardian has established and maintained legal ties within the state of Alabama as evident by a combination of parent/guardian's most recent IRS tax return (section listing dependents) and parent/legal guardian's driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration, Declaration of Domicile, etc. for the previous 12 months.
- Be a member of the Armed Services of the United States, on active military duty pursuant to military orders, who is stationed within the state of Alabama or whose state of legal residence, as evident by the HOR or LES, is Alabama. If qualifying as a spouse of a qualified armed services member, a copy of the marriage certificate is also required. The most recent IRS tax return (section listing dependents) may be required for a dependent child.
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DEPENDENT: Person, whether or not living with his/her parent, who has been claimed by his/her parent under the federal income tax code (most recent tax return) OR a person who does not meet one of the categories listed below to automatically be considered independent for whom 51% or more of his/her support has been provided by another. Students who are dependent on out-of-state parents are presumed to be legal residents of the same state as their parents. INDEPENDENT: Person who provides more than fifty percent (51%) of his/her own support. For persons not meeting one of the categories listed below to automatically be considered independent, a copy of your and your parents’ most recent tax return will be required as proof that you have not been claimed as a dependent.
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A minimum of two (2) documents is required for a review. The two (2) documents supporting the establishment of legal residence in Alabama must be dated, issued, or filed twelve (12) months before the start of the term in question. Additional documentation other than what is required above may be requested.
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