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DEADLINES FOR SUBMISSION OF RECLASSIFICATION REQUEST AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION | ||
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FALL 2017 | MONDAY | AUGUST 21, 2017 |
SPRING 2018 | TUESDAY | JANUARY 2, 2018 |
SUMMER 2018 | MONDAY | MAY 7, 2018 |
Forms may be located under Resources - Residency on the Office of the Registrar website.
Forms may be submitted to the Office of the Registrar:
- in person: J.P. Hopkins Hall – Building 18 );
- via email at residencyreclass@uwf.edu or
- by mail to:
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- The Office of the Registrar
c/o Residency Reclassification
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL
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32514-5750
Forms may be located under Resources - Residency on the Office of the Registrar website.
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The information below is useful when determining whether or not to apply for reclassification. Students should also carefully review the information found in the University Catalog.
Living in Florida for a year or longer DOES NOT automatically qualify you for in-state tuition (Florida residency).
Under Florida law, there is a difference between being a “Florida Resident” and being a “Florida Resident for Tuition Purposes”.
To be considered a “Florida Resident for Tuition Purposes”, you must prove through official and/or legal documents that you have moved to Florida permanently and are not merely living in Florida temporarily while you attend UWF.
Despite the length of time you attend UWF, you may not qualify for “Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes”.
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An applicant may not be eligible for reclassification as a resident for tuition purposes, unless the applicant (or parent/legal guardian if claiming dependent status; or spouse if claiming marital status) presents clear and convincing documentation that supports permanent legal residency in this state for at least 12 consecutive months rather than temporary residency for the purpose of pursuing an education, such as:
Non-enrollment at an institution of higher education (i.e. UWF) for the prior 12 month qualifying period (if claiming independent status) AND,
Full-time permanent employment for the prior 12 months AND,
Proof of a permanent home in Florida which has been occupied as a primary residence for the prior 12 months AND,
Establishment and maintenance of legal ties (i.e. Florida driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration) for the prior 12 months
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Non-enrollment at an institution of higher education (i.e. UWF) for the prior 12 month qualifying period (if claiming independent status) AND,
Purchase of a home in this state and residence therein for the prior 12 months AND,
Establishment and maintenance of legal ties (i.e. Florida driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration) for the prior 12 months
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Sufficient documentation demonstrating the establishment of a permanent residence prior to application and enrollment (may include, but not limited to):
Establishment (and subsequent maintenance) of Florida legal ties (i.e. driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration) prior to application and enrollment
Establishment (and subsequent maintenance) of permanent Florida employment prior to application and enrollment
Establishment (and subsequent maintenance) of permanent Florida home prior to application and enrollment
Less than full-time enrollment during 12 month qualifying period
Establishment (and subsequent maintenance) of specialized medical treatment in Florida prior to application and enrollment
Establishment (and subsequent maintenance) of Florida disability benefits prior to application and enrollment
Discharge from active duty military service (Florida as state of legal residence) and subsequent immediate move to Florida prior to application and enrollment
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Full-time permanent employment is defined as consecutive employment in a permanent job for a minimum of 12 months prior to the semester of qualification (minimum of thirty hours a week). Permanent employment is not defined as a series of temporary jobs.
All supporting documents (for example: driver’s license, vehicle registration, voter registration card) MUST be dated 12 complete months prior to the first day of classes for the requested semester (and term) of reclassification.
The Office of the Registrar cannot consider personal justifications for documents not meeting the 12-month requirement. For example: “I have one now, but I did not get a driver’s license when I moved here a year ago because…” CANNOT be considered.
University dormitories, fraternities, sororities, scholarship houses, and other UWF campus addresses are not considered permanent addresses for residency purposes.
A permanent home in Florida is evidenced by the applicant's (parent/legal guardian if claiming dependent status; spouse if claiming marital status) name being reflected on the lease/rental agreement and utility bills (if renting) or on the deed/mortgage statement and utility bills (if homeowner). If the applicant's name is not reflected on these documents, then the home is considered a temporary domicile. Residence in someone else's home (i.e. boyfriend/girlfriend, fiance/fiancee, friend, etc.) does not constitute a permanent residence. Additional supporting documentation may be required.
Ties to another state or country will disqualify you from Residency Reclassification.
Evidence that you are the financial dependent of an out-of-state resident will disqualify you from Residency Reclassification.
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