EXPENSES / 21 family, provided that the veteran is in Florida at time of retirement or moves to Florida within one year following retirement and files a declaration of Florida domicile. (c) Full-time elementary, secondary, and community college faculty members under current teaching contracts in the state of Florida and their spouses and dependent students.' (d) Full-time faculty, administrative and professional and career service employees of the University System and their spouses and dependent students. (e) A student certified by his respective state for par- ticipation in the Academic Common Market Pro- gram of the Southern Regional Education Board who is enrolled in a program approved by the Florida Board of Regents. (f) Florida domiciliaries living in the Panama Canal Zone who have not established domicile elsewhere, including the spouse and dependent students. (g) Florida residents who had their residency in Florida interrupted by service in the U.S. armed forces, the Peace Corps or other similar volunteer organizations fostered by the United States govern- ment shall be deemed to have had residency in Florida during times of service in the aforementioned organizations. (8) Reciprocal Agreements. The Board of Regents may enter into agreements with appropriate agencies and institutions of higher education in other states and foreign countries providing for the reciprocal exchange of students, enrolled and prospective, in higher educa- tional institutions to facilitate utilization of public higher educational institutions in this State and other states or countries. Such agreements may include provisions for waiver or reduction of nonresident tuition for designated categories of students and may include con- tractual payments to such other state or country, sub- ject to the availability of appropriations. Such agreements shall have as their purpose the mutual im- provement of educational advantages for residents of this State and such other states or countries with whom agreements may be made. To establish Florida residence, a student applying for admission should complete the residence affidavit on the application form. To change status from non-Florida, a student must present to the Registrar's Office a copy of the Declara- tion of Intent and the completed Residence Affidavit Form. To claim the military exception the student must furnish the Registrar's Office a copy of the military orders showing assignment to Florida. A public school official must submit a written statement from his or her superior as to his or her public school status. A University employee must submit a statement from his or her employer as to his or her employment status. REGISTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL FEES The University Calendar appearing at the front of this Catalog sets forth the beginning and ending dates of each semester. Fees are payable on the dates listed in that Calendar or the dates shown on statements sent those participating in Advance Registration. Payment of fees is an integral part of the registration process. Registration (including payment of fees) must be completed on or before the proper due date. Student Financial Services, the Hub, must be provided a properly executed authorization for payment in cases where fees are to be paid by a previously approved loan, scholarship, etc., prior to the deadline published in the Calendar. Liability is incurred for all credit hours remaining on a student's schedule at the close of the drop/add period each semester. ASSESSMENT OF FEES Students must assess and pay their own fees. Univer- sity personnel will not be held accountable for proper assessment or mathematical accuracy of calculations. The fee structure for the academic year 1982-83 is based upon the number of credit hours per course level, as follows: Course Level Florida Resident Non-Florida Resident 5000-9999 $38.00 $110.00 6971 & 7980 $41.00 $113.00 *Thesis and dissertation courses. A student must be registered during the term of the qualifying examination, the final examination, and dur- ing the term in which the degree is awarded. STATE EMPLOYEES FREE ENROLLMENT Detailed information on the waiver of registration fees for permanent full-time employees of the state may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar. Those who have been employed on a permanent full- time basis for at least six months may be permitted to enroll for six credit hours per term on a space available basis only. SPECIAL FEES Audit Fee.-Fees for audited courses are the same as those listed above for Florida students. The audit fee is the same for Florida and non-Florida students. Student Health Fee.-Students registered for nine or more credit hours per semester are required to pay a stu- dent health fee. This fee is optional for students registered for eight hours or less. Students registered in off-campus programs may request a waiver of this fee and the Stu- dent Activity and Service Fee through their department chairs. Fee waiver is granted at the discretion of the University Controller. Approved waivers must be delivered to Student Financial Services prior to the deadline for fee payments. Late Payment Fee.-A fee of $25 may be assessed if a student fails to establish a fee deferment or pay full registration and tuition fees for an academic term on or before the published Fee Payment Deadline. If a student's registration records have been flagged or cancelled for nonpayment of fees in full, the student, in person, must request that his records be cleared or reinstated at the Information Desk, Room 100, the Hub. Reinstatement Fee.-Cancellation and Reinstatement. -(1) The University will cancel the registration of a stu- dent whose fee account for enrolled instructional courses is in arrears beyond the close of business on the twenty- eighth day after the opening day of classes. A student whose registration is cancelled is not entitled to a refund beyond the circumstances covered under the refund policy. (2) Reinstatement will require approval of the University and payment of a reinstatement fee of $25 in /addition to the late registration/late payment fee. A stu- dent whose registration has been cancelled or flagged must request a reinstatement letter or request his records, be cleared at Student Financial Services. To expedite