Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (2024)

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (1)

Under 24 years of age AND

My parents/legal guardian claim me for tax purposes, and 50% or more �nancial upport provided by another individual. (DEPENDENT - parent/legal guardian is claimant) OR I provide 51% of my �nancial support at the IN-STATE cost of attendance rate. (INDEPENDENT - student is claimant) Financial independence worksheet must be completed. (Required: copy of tax transcripts from parents and student from prior year to verify independence.) OR I am enrolled in graduate school, or married, or active duty military, or a legally emancipated person, or an unaccompanied homeless youth determined by a school disctrict or homeless liaison, or have a dependent in which receives more than half his/her support from me. (INDEPENDENT - student is claimant)

24 years of age or older (INDEPENDENT)

I meet residency requirements through one of the quali�cations by exception (see page 4)

Dependent/Independent Status (Check category that applies to student)By the �rst day of the term for this request, I am:

_______________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ USFID Last Name First Name MI

__________________ _________________________ _________________________________________________________________Date of Birth Phone Number Email

_____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________Student’s First Term at USF (Term/Year) Term Seeking Residency (Term/Year)

_____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________Student’s Last High School Attended/Grad Date Student’s Last College Attended/Dates of Attendance

Student Information

Below pertains to the claimant. The “claimant” is the person claiming Florida residency. The spouse/parent/legal guardian is the claimant, if the student is a dependent, all documentation must support the spouse/parent/legal guardian’s information. If the student is the claimant, all documentation must support the student as claimant.

Name of Claimant _________________________________________________________________________________

The Claimant is: Student Parent/Legal Guardian Spouse* Other**

**If other, elaborate _______________________________________________________________________________*Copies of legal documentation including proof of marriage or court documents must be submitted with this residency request form.

**Other= Dependent child living with an adult relative other than the child’s parent, such child may qualify as a resident for tuition purposes if the adult relative is a legal resident who has maintained legal residence in Florida for at least 12 consecutive months immediately before the child’s initial enrollment in an institution of higher education, provided the child has resided continuously with such relative for the 3 years immediately before the child’s initial enrollment in an institution of higher education, during which time the adult relative has exercised day-to-day care, supervision, and control of the child. Provide past three years tax transcripts.

Date claimant established residency in Florida ___________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________Claimant’s Current Address City State Zip

Claimant Information

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (2)

Intent

Why did the claimant move to the Florida? State statute is very specific about who is eligible to receive in-state tuition. If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated in Section 1009.21(2)(a)2, F.S., “it is imperative that the required 12 month qualifying period be for the purpose of maintaining a bona fide domicile rather than for the purpose of maintaining a mere temporary residence or abode incident to enrollment in an institution of higher education.” In other words, if you moved to Florida to get a degree from the University of South Florida (USF), you are not eligible to receive in-state tuition.)

Please keep in mind that your reason cannot be for educational purposes or you will automatically be ineligible to receive in-state tuition. It is also difficult to justify your move for other than educational reasons, if you immediately start school as a full time student upon moving to the state.

Provide compelling evidence for residency for tuition purposes at the USF. (Examples: emplyment opportunity, family ties, etc.)

Citizenship

The student and claimant (if not the student) must be eligible to apply for Florida residency for tuition purposes. To qualify as a Florida residency for tuition purposes, you must be a U.S. citizen, a foreign national in a nonimmigrant visa classification that grants you the legal ability to establish a bona fide domicile in the United States, a permanent resident alien, or a legal alien granted indefinite stay by the U.S. C.I.S. Copies of visa/immigration documents for student and claimant required

Is the STUDENT a U.S. Citizen? Yes No If no, status _______________________________

Resident Immigrant Number (Non-U.S. Citizen only) __________________ Issue Date ______________ Exp. Date ______________

If the student is not the claimant:

Is the CLAIMANT a U.S. Citizen? Yes No If no, status _______________________________

Resident Immigrant Number (Non-U.S. Citizen only) __________________ Issue Date ______________ Exp. Date ______________

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (3)

Documentation

Provide THREE forms of documentation that are dated 12 MONTHS IN ADVANCE of the first day of the term in which you arerequesting updated residency for tuition purposes. At least one document must be from section A. Copies of documents required.

Section A

Florida Driver’s License or ID Number ____________________________ Issue Date _____________________

Vehicle Registration Number ____________________________________ Issue Date _______________________

Florida Voter Registration Number ________________________________ Issue Date ______________________

Employment Verification - Proof of permanent full-time employment in Florida for at least 30 hours per week for a consecutive 12-month period. (Required: 12 consecutive months of paystubs, or a letter of employment verification)

Transcripts from a Florida high school for multiple years (2 or more years) if the Florida high school diploma or GED was earned within the last 12 months

Proof of permanent home in Florida occupied as primary residence for 12 consecutive months prior to the student’s enrollment. (Required: document such as a deed or other evidence of title to property used as primary residence, a homeowner’s policy, a title insurance policy, evidence of a property tax payment on the primary residence, or a lease of multiple years’ duration).

Homestead Exemption

Proof of bona fide domicile: The claimant must prove physical presence and maintain a full-time bona fide domicile for 12 consecutive months or more prior to the term seeking residency for tuition purposes. The domicile must be where the claimant has resided full-time for 12 consecutive months. Select the choice that applies to the claimant through deed, homestead exemption, or lease of multiple years’ duration.

Section B

Lease for apartment/house, provide copy pf lease agreement and proof of payment

Florida professional/occupational license, provide copy of documentation Florida incorporation, provide corporate verification

Membership in Florida charitable or professional organization, provide proof of membership

Documentation of family ties in the Florida

Declaration of domicile (Obtained from the Clerk of Circuit Court in the County Court of Florida in which you claim permanent domicile.)

Any other documentation that supports your request status, including, but not limited to, utility bills and proof of 12 consecutive months of payments; or an official state, federal, or court document evidencing legal ties to Florida.

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (4)

If you meet the requirements for one of the following exceptions, please check the box next to the exception and attach the required documentation listed below.

I am a: Florida resident for tuition purposes at a Florida public institution of higher education, but abandoned Florida domicile, and then re-enrolled in Florida within 12 months of the abandonment, and will maintain the re-established domicile during the period of my enrollment. (This benefit only applies one time.) (Required: Copy of enrollment verification or official transcript during absence from Florida.)

A student previously enrolled at a Florida state postsecondary institution and classified as a Florida resident for tuition purposes at that institution and I am transferring to another Florida state postsecondary institution within 12 months of the previous enrollment.

Active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces residing or stationed in Florida (or a dependent); or an active drilling member of the Florida National Guard; or a military personnel not stationed in Florida whose home of record or state of legal residence certificate is Florida (or dependent). (Required: Form DD-2058)

Active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces (or a spouse or a dependent) attending public college or university within 50 miles of the military establishment where the service member is currently stationed, if such military establishment is within a county contiguous to Florida. (Required: Copy of military orders)

United States citizen living on the Isthmus of Panama, who has completed 12 consecutive months of college work at the Florida State University Panama Canal Branch, or a spouse and dependent child. (Required: Copy of enrollment certification and marriage certificate or proof of dependency)

Full-time instructional and administrative employee of Florida public school system or institutions of higher education as defined in [s.1009.21(10)(d), F.S.] or spouse/dependent child. (Required: Copy of employment verification)

Student from Latin America and the Caribbean who receive scholarships from the federal or State of Florida and is enrolled in a full-time basis. (Required: Copy of scholarship papers and proof of Latin America or Caribbean residency)

Southern Regional Education Board’s Academic Common Market graduate student (Required: Certification letter from state coordina-tor)

Full-time employee of a State of Florida agency or political subdivision whose student fees are paid by the state agency or political subdivi-sion for the purpose of job-related law enforcement or corrections training. (Required: Copy of employment verification)

McKnight Doctoral Fellow and Finalist and also a U.S. citizen. (Required: Verification from Graduate Studies)

U. S. Citizen living outside the U.S. who is teaching at a Department of Defense Dependent School or in an American International School, and is enrolled in a graduate level education program that leads to a Florida teaching certificate.

Active duty member of the Canadian military residing or stationed in this state under the North American Air Defense (NORAD) agreement, (or a spouse/dependent) attending a Florida Colleges and Schools (FLCS) or state university within 50 miles of the military establishment where the service member is stationed. (Required: Proof of active duty membership for specified purpose)

Active duty member of a foreign nation’s military who is serving as a liaison officer (or a spouse/dependent) and residing or stationed in this state within 50 miles of the military establishment where the foreign liaison officer is stationed and is attending a Florida Colleges and Schools (FLCS) or state university. (Required: Copy of military orders)

Qualified beneficiary under the terms of the Florida Prepaid College Program. (Required: Copy of Florida prepaid ID card)

Spouse married to a person who has maintained legal residence in Florida for the past 12 consecutive months. I now have established legal residence and intend to make Florida my permanent home. (Required: Copy of marriage certificate and/or other documents required to establish residency)

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Qualifications by Exception

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (5)

FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE WORKSHEET Only students under the age of 24 claiming independent status should complete this financial statement to support their claim of independent status. Attach additional financial documentation as necessary.

Were you claimed as a dependent on your parent or legal guardian’s Federal and/or state (if applicable) taxes for the preceding calendar year?

Yes No (Copies of your tax transcript and your parents’ tax transcript are required).

If you answered yes, you DO NOT qualify for independent status; file residency request form as a dependent.

Did you receive any type of financial aid (e.g. student loans, grants, scholarships, etc.) for the preceding domicile year?

Yes No (If yes, you must provide proof of your accepted financial aid. Print your award form from OASIS.)

Please complete the following section regarding your sources of support/income for the previous 12 months/domicile year:Employment income: (Identify name of employer, dates of employment, rate of pay, and number of hours per week).

Name of Employer Employment Dates Rate of Pay Hours per Week

Submit paystubs for proof of employment

Source Academic Year Amount Awarded

Source Amount Method of Payment (lump sum, monthly payments) Trust fund/inheritance

Parental/legal guardian support

Other (indicate source)

Other (indicate source)

Income/Assets Cost/Expenses Employment Housing

Scholarship Utilities

Other sources of support Tuition & fees

Food

Transportation

Personal expenses

TOTAL TOTAL

List any scholarships below for the previous 12 months/domicile year

Other sources of support for the previous 12 months/domicile year

Please provide a summary of your income/assets and costs/expenses for the previous 12 months/domicile year

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (6)

Residency requirements are established by Florida Statutes and the Florida Department of Education administrative code, not USF. There is a difference between being a “Florida resident” and a “Florida resident for tuition purposes” pursuant to Florida Statutes. Residing in Florida for a year or longer or maintaining Florida documents for 12 months does not automatically qualify a claimant as a Florida resident for tuition purposes. To be considered a “Florida Resident for Tuition Purposes,” the claimant has the burden of proof, through the submission of official and/or legal documents, that there are sufficient permanent ties to Florida, and when the student is the claimant that enrollment at USF is “incidental.” If the student is the claimant, he/she will not normally meet this requirement once they are consecutively enrolled at USF. Students may not use relatives other than parents, legal guardians or spouses to declare Florida residency, except under very specific circ*mstances.

Students may apply for residency for tuition purposes for any term; however, the documentation provided will determine when and if the claimant is qualified. Florida residency for tuition purposes determinations are based on multiple criteria, including: arrival in Florida; documentation with established permanent ties to Florida; identity of claimant; if the claimant is a student; domicile; the status of the claimant (independent/dependent) during the qualifying period; and the duration the claimant can demonstrate they have lived in Florida while not attending school unless they meet an exception. Eligible documentation must support 12 months prior to the first day of classes for the term requested unless the claimant meets an exception.

All claimants must show proof of a bona fide domicile, rather than a mere temporary residence incidental to a student’s enrollment in an institution of higher education, particularly during the requisite 12-month qualifying period. The claimant must support where they reside full-time; USF affiliated housing and temporary housing will not qualify as a bona fide domicile. Owning a home in Florida does not in itself establish residency for tuition purposes.

USF does not solicit any particular documentation to prove residency. However, all documents must support the claimant’s physical presence in Florida and a bona fide domicile. There must be an absence of any documents representing legal ties to any other country or state during the qualifying period. Official and or legal documents establishing Florida residency are listed in this residency request form. No single document will qualify a claimant for residency for tuition purposes. Determinations are made based on multiple variables stated in this residency request form.

A claimant under age 24 who claims to be “independent” and is not married must demonstrate that he/she is financially and legally independent from any out-of-state residency through documents requested in this residency request form. Financial “independence” is only one aspect of the residency request process – meeting the minimum income requirement and documentation does not guarantee that a claimant will qualify for Florida residency.

I, the undersigned, hereby declare that I have read the foregoing document and that the facts stated in it are true and further affirm the authenticity of the information provided on all pages of this Residency Declaration. I understand that any false or misleading information on this Residency Declaration, or provided in support of this Residency Declaration, will subject me to penalties pursuant to section 837.06, Florida Statutes, for making a false statement. I give permission for the institution to review or examine all documentsand records, including those accessible electronically, which may assist in support of my status as a Florida resident for tuition purposes.

I understand that this residency request form will be reviewed and cross-checked with information in my student permanent record for the term requested and that I will be informed of a decision once all documentation is received and reviewed. The process may take up to four weeks for processing. If approved, my status will be updated; if denied, I have the option to appeal and have the decision reviewed by the USF Residency Appeals Committee by submitting a written request or apply for residency for tuition purposes for any subsequent term. I understand that the Committee’s decision is final. I understand that while this list addresses significant and common criteria that relate to residency for tuition purposes, it is not exhaustive.

This residency request for tuition purposes form and all additional documentation must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar no later than the fifth day of term for which the adjustment is sought. There are no exceptions to this mandated deadline. Requests received after the published deadline are considered only for future terms. Tuition will be assessed at the non-resident rate for that term. Until a decision has been made, the student should consider themselves a non-Florida resident. It is the student’s responsibility to adhere to all fee payment deadlines for the term. If approved for in-state residency after payment is made, the student will be refunded the out-of-state portion of fees.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________Student signature Date

______________________________________________________________________________________________________Claimant signature Date

Residency Declaration: The person claiming residency must read and initial that you acknowledge the following points:

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request

Office of the Registrar | 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 1034 | Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2000 | [emailprotected]

Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes Request...If the primary reason you moved to the Florida was to pursue an education, you are NOT eligible to receive in-state tuition. (As stipulated - [PDF Document] (2024)

FAQs

What is proof of Florida residency for tuition purposes? ›

Any other documentation that supports your request for resident status, including, but not limited to, utility bills and proof of 12 consecutive months of payments; a lease agreement and proof of 12 consecutive months of payments; or an official state, federal, or court document evidencing legal ties to Florida.

How do I prove my primary residence in Florida? ›

How do I prove FL residency?
  1. FL Driver's License or FL ID Card (Issue date must be more than 12 months old)
  2. Florida Voter's Registration (Issue date must be more than 12 months old)
  3. Florida Vehicle Registration (Plate Issue Date must be more than 12 months old)

What documents do I need to submit via dynamic forms to prove Florida residency for tuition purposes? ›

What do I need to provide to prove my claim for Florida residency...
  • Florida driver's license or State identification card.
  • Florida voter's registration card.
  • Florida vehicle registration.
  • Florida vehicle title.
  • Florida professional or occupational license.
  • Proof active Florida corporation.

How to qualify for in-state tuition at the University of Florida? ›

A student claiming in-state residency status must have established and maintained a legal Florida residence for at least 12 months prior to the first day of classes in the semester for which in-state residency status is sought. The 12-month qualifying period requires documentary evidence of residence.

What are two proofs of residency in Florida? ›

Acceptable Proofs of Florida Residency:
  • Current Florida voter registration information card.
  • Declaration of domicile (may be obtained from county clerk's office)
  • Florida homestead exemption.
  • NOTE: Landlord certification is no longer accepted as an alternate proof of residency.

What is proof of residency for school enrollment in Florida? ›

current mortgage/HUD statement (dated within 30 days) or deed, with all required signatures. one additional current utility bill dated within 30 days (for new services an activation notice may be accepted) Notarized Homeowner's Acknowledgement of Residency form. driver's license/ID card (for identification purposes ...

How do I make Florida my primary residence? ›

12 Steps to Establishing a Florida Domicile
  1. File a Florida Declaration of Domicile.
  2. Obtain a Florida Driver's License.
  3. Register Your Vehicle(s) in Florida.
  4. Register to Vote in Florida.
  5. File Final Resident Income Tax Return in Your Home State.
  6. Begin Filing Non-Resident, Income Tax Returns in Your Home State.

How do you prove something is your primary residence? ›

Proving it should be a straightforward matter, however. A voter registration card or driver's license, a series of tax returns mailed to you at that address, or utility bills directed to you all indicate your principal residence. Internal Revenue Service. “Publication 523, Selling Your Home,” Pages 3-6, 11.

How is your primary residence determined? ›

Your primary residence (also known as a principal residence) is your home. Whether it's a house, condo or townhome, if you take up occupancy there for the majority of the year and can prove it, it's your primary residence, and it could qualify for a lower mortgage rate.

What is a Florida proof of residency letter? ›

Residential address documents include, but are not limited to: Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement; or. Florida voter registration card; or. Florida vehicle registration or title (print a duplicate registration at MyDMV Portal); or.

How long does it take to establish residency in Florida? ›

Under the rule, the taxing states require that a person looking to declare residency in Florida must reside in Florida for at least 183 days (in other words, one day more than six months).

What is proof of residency for virtual school in Florida? ›

Proof of Residency

Students must have valid proof of Florida residency to be eligible for enrollment. Families living outside the state of Florida due to active military service must provide a statement of earnings indicating Florida as their state of legal residence and the orders that moved the family out of state.

How to prove Florida residency for tuition? ›

Residency for In-State Tuition
  1. Florida driver's license.
  2. Florida vehicle registration.
  3. State of Florida identification card.
  4. Florida voter's registration card.
  5. Proof of a permanent home in Florida which is a primary resident of the student or student's parents if the student is a dependent.

Do fl residents get free college tuition? ›

In Florida, young adults (up to age 28) who meet certain criteria can have their tuition and fees waived for college. This means they don't have to pay the tuition at their post-secondary education at public universities, colleges, or certain job training programs in Florida.

Does Florida waive out of state tuition? ›

In accordance with Florida Statute 1009.26(12)(a) and Florida Board of Governors Rule 7.008(3)(m), all undergraduate students may request an out-of-state tuition fee waiver provided they have attended a secondary school in Florida for three consecutive years immediately before graduating from a high school in Florida ...

What evidence of verifiable family ties to a Florida resident as defined by tuition purposes? ›

Documentation of family ties in Florida. Required: notarized letter from a relative indicating relationship to the claimant, length of time as Florida resident, and a copy of the relative's Florida issued ID. Declaration of domicile.

What is a proof of residency letter for students? ›

To write a letter for proof of residence, provide your legal name, certify your address and the length of time you've lived there, note any other residents living at that address, and type a legally binding oath about the accuracy of the information provided; you should also be prepared to have a landlord and/or notary ...

Can I get in-state tuition if my grandparents live in Florida? ›

If you're an incoming out-of-state freshman with a grandparent residing in Florida, you may be eligible for a Grandparent Waiver. In other words, tuition and fees for out-of-state costs will be reduced to in-state tuition rate for up to 110% of total degree hours, or 132 credit hours.

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