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Semester | Request Form Opens | Deadline |
Spring 2025 | November 4, 2024 | January 6, 2025 |
Summer 2025 | March 3, 2025 | May 5, 2025 |
Fall 20242025 | June 1723, 20242025 | August 12, 202418, 2025 |
Spring 2026 | November 5, 2025 | January 7, 2026 |
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Other persons not meeting the 12-month legal residence requirement may be classified as Florida residents for tuition purposes only if they fall within one of the limited exception categories listed below, as authorized by the Florida Legislature and Florida Board of Governors.
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Reclassification requires you, or if you are a dependent, your parent/guardian, to present clear and convincing documentation that 1) supports permanent legal residency in Florida for the past 12 consecutive months rather than temporary residency for the purpose of pursuing an education and 2) proves all ties to any other state have been relinquished. For documentation to be “clear and convincing,” it must be credible, trustworthy, and sufficient to persuade the institution. The Residency Reclassification Process is individualized and document-intensive. You should be prepared to provide as much documentation as possible to justify your unique situation. The documentation that you submit must address three basic questions: 1) Why did you move to the State of Florida? 2) What are your legal ties to the State of Florida? 3) Were you physically present in the State of Florida for the requisite twelve months? There is not a specific document or set of documents that can be used to determine residency for tuition purposes, unless the document provided is a homestead exemption, which is deemed a single, conclusive piece of evidence, per 1009.21(3)(c), F.S.. Please be understanding and flexible if you are asked to provide additional documentation. A minimum of three (3) documents are required for reclassification. At least one (1) document must come from our Tier 1 list. Documents must be dated, issued, or filed at least 12 months before the first day of the semester for which residency is being sought. Tier 1 Documentation:
Tier 2 Documentation:
Examples of proof of Legal Ties
Examples of proof of Physical Ties
Examples of proof of Reasons other than Education
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Alabama Differential Out-of-State Tuition PlanResidents 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 The Graduate School (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. |
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Students who are denied the classification of Florida resident for tuition purposes have the right of appeal. The appeal must be based upon new information that was not made available during the Request for Reclassification. See the Registrar website for details. |