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Florida Residency

When applying for college in the state of Florida, it must be determined if you are a resident for tuition purposes.

Florida Residency Affidavit Form

This form must be signed digitally. Download the form and open with Adobe Acrobat to apply your digital signature.

Residency Classification

To be considered a Florida resident for tuition purposes, you must have lived in the state of Florida for at least the previous 12 consecutive months; all documentation proving Florida residency must be at least 12 consecutive months old or older and must be current/valid including Florida driver license, Florida vehicle registration, and Florida voter registration.

Acceptable Documents To Support Claim of Florida Residency

Per s. 1009.21(3)c, Florida Statutes, the residency determination must be documented by the submission of written or electronic verification that includes two or more of the documents identified below. No single piece of evidence shall be conclusive.

A. Claimant must provide at least one of the following documents:

B. Claimant may provide one or more documents from the following list to demonstrate residency in Florida (to be used in conjunction with one document from above):

No single piece of evidence shall be conclusive.

All documentation must be submitted prior to the published deadlines in the college academic calendar.

Documentation from the Department of Children and Family Services and/or proof of homeless status may be considered for Florida residency for tuition purposes. Documentation is required.

Pursuant to s. 1009.21, F.S., applicants may qualify for residency based on the following permitted exception:

Residency Reclassification

Reclassification to Florida Resident

Pursuant to Florida School Code (SB 20-E) Section 1009.21 Florida Statues, an individual who is initially classified as a nonresident for tuition purposes may apply to become eligible for reclassification to a Florida resident by presenting documentation and completing the residency reclassification application.

The evidentiary requirement for reclassification goes beyond that for an initial classification. An individual who is initially classified as a nonresident for tuition purposes may become eligible for reclassification as a resident for tuition purposes only if that individual, or his or her parent of that individual is a dependent, presents clear and convincing documentation that supports permanent legal residency in this state for the past 12 consecutive months.

Required Documentation

To satisfy documentation requirements, the student, or his or her parent if that student is a dependent, must provide photocopies of all of the following:

  1. A signed Residency Reclassification Application,
  2. A minimum of two (2) documents from Tier One, and
  3. One (1) document that is from either Tier One or Tier Two.

To submit your Residency Reclassification Application, the document must be sent the Office of the Registrar.

Residency Appeal Process

If a student believes that his or her residency classification is incorrect once a residency status has been determined by SCF personnel, he or she may submit a residency status appeal form and attach all supporting documentation to the Office of the Registrar. The appeal is reviewed by the Residency Appeal Committee.

The student will receive a letter in the mail, indicating the decision, and the decision of the committee is final.

Submit your Residency Statement

To submit your Residency Statement and supporting documentation, please connect with us in one in person at one of our campuses.