Contact Information
Undergraduate Admissions
Howard Hall (main floor)
10501 FGCU Boulevard South
Fort Myers, Florida
33965-6565
(239) 590-7878
(888) 889-1095
admissions@fgcu.edu
Current FGCU students who are currently classified as Non-Florida residents but would like to seek reclassification, click here.
Tuition and fees at each member institution of the State University System of Florida are set by the Florida Legislature upon recommendation by the State Board of Governors, formally known as the Florida Board of Regents. These fees are assessed on the basis of residency, i.e., enrolling students are classified either as "Florida" or "non-Florida" students and this classification determines your rate of tuition. Those classified as 'Florida residents' pay less in fees per credit hour than do those classified as 'non-Florida residents'.
The requirements for Florida residency status is defined by Florida state statute Section 1009.21. Generally a person is considered a resident of Florida for the purpose of paying taxes, voting or other legal purposes after residing in the state for a designated length of time. However, state statute requires additional requirements for a student to be classified as a Florida resident for tuition purposes. Most importantly: Living in or attending school in Florida will not, in itself, establish legal residence for tuition purposes.
Your initial residency classification is determined by the Office of Admissions when you apply to the university. All applicants are considered 'non-Florida residents' until they provide proof otherwise. Failure to provide all relevant information and required documentation in the residency section of the admission application could result in a 'non-Florida resident' classification for tuition purposes. All documentation must be submitted prior to the last day of the drop/add period for the term in which resident status is sought.
Florida residency for tuition purposes status is only for those residents who reside in the state permanently with established legal domicile in Florida. Permanent Florida residency is demonstrated by the absence of ties to any other state and establishment of a bona fide domicile in Florida. The following information is summarized from the Florida Statutes and from policies approved by the State Board of Governors.
To qualify as a Florida resident for tuition purposes, a student must:
Be a U. S. citizen, permanent resident alien, parolee, Cuban national, Vietnamese refugee, or other refugee or asylee as designated by the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service; and
Have established a legal residence in this state and maintained that legal residence for 12 months preceding the first day of classes of the term in which Florida residency classification is sought. The student's residence in Florida must be as a bona fide domiciliary rather than for the purpose of maintaining a mere temporary residence incidental to enrollment in an institution of higher education, and should be demonstrated as indicated below (for dependent students, as defined by IRS regulations, a parent or guardian must qualify); and
Submit the following documentation (or in the case of a dependent student, the parent must submit documentation prior to the last day of the drop/add period for the term in which resident status is sought; along with a residence affidavit) to the Office of Admissions. At least two of the following documents must be submitted, with dates that evidence the 12-month qualifying period. At least one of the documents must be from the First Tier. As some evidence is more persuasive than others, more than two may be requested. No single piece of documentation will be considered conclusive. Additionally, there must be an absence of information that contradicts the applicant's claim of residency.
Independent Student. A student who meets any one of the following criteria shall be classified as an independent student for the determination of residency for tuition purposes:
Evidence that the student meets one of these criteria will be requested by the higher education institution.
A student who does not meet one of the criteria outlined above may be classified as an independent student only if he or she submits documentation that he or she provides fifty (50) percent or more of the cost of attendance for independent, in-state students as defined by the financial aid office at the institution (exclusive of federal, state, and institutional aid or scholarships).
The Office of Admissions reserves the right to require additional documentation in order to determine the resident status of any student. If Florida residency status for the purpose of tuition is denied, the student may file an appeal to the Office of Admissions.
FACTS.org is Florida's official online student advising system. It is provided free by the Florida Department of Education to help students make informed choices about their education. For further information regarding Residency Guidelines, please go to http://www.facts.org/html_sw/residencyGuidelines.html.
To seek reclassification of residency for tuition purposes, click here
All requests for change in residency for tuition purposes with supporting hard copy documentation should be submitted to the Office of the Registrar. Requests will be reviewed and approved if documentation meets the requirements listed above. If the reclassification request is denied, the student may file an appeal to the residency officer in the Office of the Registrar.