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Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees are assessed on a per credit hour basis by the location of the course, the level of the course, and the student's residency classification for fee purposes.

Alabama Differential Tuition Requirements

Effective with the Fall Semester 2005, all residents of Alabama became eligible for the Alabama Differential Tuition Plan. For more information, new students should contact the Office of Admissions and current students should contact the Office of the Registrar.

Alabama residents must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident alien, or legal alien granted indefinite stay by INS, and meet one of the following requirements to qualify for differential tuition:

  • Be an INDEPENDENT PERSON, according to the Federal Income Tax Code, who has established and maintained legal ties within the state of Alabama as evident by a combination of driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration, Declaration of Domicile, etc. If qualifying as a spouse of a legal resident of Alabama, a copy of the marriage certificate is also required. OR
  • Be a DEPENDENT PERSON, according to the Federal Income Tax Code, whose parent or legal guardian has established and maintained legal ties within the state of Alabama as evident by a combination of parent's/guardian's most recent IRS return (section listing dependents) AND parent/legal guardian's driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration, Declaration of Domicile, etc. OR
  • Be a MEMBER OF THE ARMED SERVICES of the United States, on active military duty pursuant to military orders, who is stationed within the state of Alabama or whose state of legal residence, as evident by the HOR or LES, is Alabama. If qualifying as a spouse of a legal resident of Alabama, a copy of the marriage certificate is also required. The most recent IRS return (section listing dependents) may be required for dependent child.

Board of Govenors

Refer to the Board of Governors web site for information on tuition and required fees for public colleges and universities in Florida.

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