How to Submit or Update Residency

Completing the Residency Declaration Form is a mandatory step for all degree or certificate-seeking applicants at Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ). This process determines your Florida residency status, which affects the tuition rate you will be charged. Florida residents typically benefit from lower tuition rates compared to out-of-state students. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to access and submit the Residency Declaration Form.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Log in to myFSCJ

  • Open your web browser and go to the myFSCJ login page.

  • Enter your student credentials (username and password) to log in to the portal.

Step 2: Access the Tasks Section

  • Navigate to the ‘Student Center’ within myFSCJ.

  • Click on the ‘Tasks’ tile to view pending items that require your attention.

Step 3: Open the Residency Declaration Task

  • In the list of tasks, locate and select ‘Residency Declaration’.

Step 4: Begin the Residency Process

  • Click on the ‘Residency Declaration Form’ link to start filling out the form.

  • You can save your progress and return later if you need to gather more information before submitting.

Step 5: Determine Dependency Status

Dependent vs. Independent Student

  • Dependent Student:

    • If you will be under 24 years of age by the start of your first term, you will typically need to provide your parent or guardian's information.

  • Independent Student:

    • If you will be 24 years of age or older by the start of your first term, you can use your own documents.

    • You may also be considered independent and use your own documents if you meet any of the following criteria:

      • Married

      • Claimed Dependents

      • Military Veteran

      • Earnings (covering half of the cost of attendance)

      • Foster Youth or Homelessness

Step 6: Submit Required Documentation

  • Use the Residency Declaration Form within myFSCJ to submit the necessary documentation.

  • Ensure you provide appropriate documents to prove your residency status.

Acceptable Documentation

  • A list of acceptable documents for establishing Florida residency is available within the form and should include items such as a Florida driver's license, voter registration card, or vehicle registration.

Exceptions and Waivers

  • Review the list of Florida residency exceptions and waivers to see if any apply to your situation.

Contact Information

  • For any questions or concerns regarding the Residency Declaration process, contact FSCJ's residency office at residency@fscj.edu.

Conclusion

Submitting the Residency Declaration Form accurately ensures you are charged the correct tuition rate based on your residency status. By following these steps, you can complete the process smoothly. If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to reach out to the FSCJ residency office for support.