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College of Nursing  >  Office of Student Affairs

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titleStep 5: Submit Florida Residency Documentation

Residency Classifications

Initial Classification

When you apply to the university, your initial residency classification is determined by the Office of Admissions based on information you provide with your application.

The classification is based on the information you provide on your application. Failure to provide all relevant information, including copies of required documents, may lead to an initial classification as an "out-of-state" resident.

It is your responsibility to check your residency classification when you are admitted to the University of South Florida.

If you feel your initial classification is in error, you have until the last day of the term of admission to contact the appropriate admissions office and request re-evaluation. Once you have completed your first term, you may only request reclassification for future terms.

Reclassification

A Request for Reclassification and additional documentation must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar no later than the fifth day of the first week of the semester for which reclassification is sought. There are no exceptions to this deadline. Requests received after the published deadline will be considered for a future term only, and tuition will be assessed at the non-resident rate for that term. Please note, until a decision has been made on your request, you should consider yourself a non-Florida resident for tuition purposes. It is your responsibility to adhere to all fee payment deadlines for the term. If you are approved for in-state residency after payment is made, you will be refunded the out-of-state portion of your fees.

If you are submitting a Request for Reclassification for Summer term you must do so by the deadline specified, regardless of when your classes begin. The domicile year for which your request is evaluated is also the same and not depending on your summer class schedule.

If you have questions or concerns about your particular circumstances, please email the Office of the Registrar.


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titleStep 6: Attend Graduate Nursing Orientation

We are very excited for you to start your nursing journey with us and officially welcome you at the Graduate Nursing Mandatory Orientation on Friday, March 24, 2023 from 1pm-5pm EST via Microsoft Teams. The Graduate Nursing Mandatory Orientation is for admitted students only and there is no room for guests.

The College of Nursing's Orientation is mandatory.

If you are an out-of-state student finding it difficult to attend in-person, please contact XXXX, Academic Services Administrator/Academic Advisor, at XXXEMAILXXX to request the option of attending virtually.


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titleStep 7: Complete Admitted Graduate Student Checklist

The Office of Admissions has an Admitted Graduate Student Checklist to assist with your transition to the University.  You will learn how to activate your Net ID, access your USF email, and more!

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