FSCJ is closed for Winter Break, Thursday, December 19-Tuesday, December 31, 2024, and New Year’s Day on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. The College will reopen Thursday, January 2, 2025.
All degree or certificate-seeking applicants to FSCJ must complete a Residency Declaration form. Completing the residency declaration helps FSCJ determine the student’s Florida residency status, which determines the tuition rate charged for the courses. A student who classifies as a Florida Resident will pay a lower tuition rate than the out-of-state rate.
Follow the steps below to access the residency declaration:
The declaration form does not need to be completed in one sitting. You can begin the process and save it for later if you need to collect the required information to complete and submit the form. If you are determined to be a dependent student, you must supply the information of your parent/guardian to determine your residency status.
Students need to submit the completed Residency Declaration and required documentation by the dates listed below to ensure they are eligible to qualify for In-State Residency. Those dates are the same as the drop deadlines for the session in which the student will begin classes for that semester.
Spring 2025:
January 13th -Session A15, A12, A7
February 3rd – Session B12
March 10th – Session C7
You will submit appropriate documentation in the Residency Declaration form within your MyFSCJ account.
Residency Reclassification
A student who is classified and attending as a non-Florida resident (out-of-state) and seeks reclassification as a Florida resident (in-state) must complete the residency reclassification process. The reclassification must be submitted prior to the first day of classes of the term/session in which residency is sought. All documents supporting the residency reclassification must show evidence that the student (or if under 24, his/her parent or legal guardian) has resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months by the start of the full term. Three documents are required and the most commonly used are a valid Florida driver's license, a current voter's registration card, or a valid Florida vehicle registration.
For any questions or concerns regarding the Residency Declaration process, contact residency@fscj.edu