EXPENSES / 23 the in-state tuition rate, until the individual has provided satisfactory evidence as to his or her legal residence and domicile to appropriate university officials. In determin- ing residence, the university shall require evidence such as a voter registration, driver's license, automobile regis- tration, location of bank account, rent receipts or any other relevant materials as evidence that the applicant has maintained 12 months' residence immediately prior to qualification. To determine if the student is a dependent child, the university shall require evidence such as copies of the aforementioned documents. In addition, the univer- sity may require a notarized copy of the parent's IRS return. If a nonresident wishes to qualify for resident tuition status in accordance with Section (1)(d) above, the applicant must present evidence of the spouse's legal residence with certified copies of the aforementioned documents. "Resident student" classification shall also be construed to include students to whom an Immigration Parolee card or a Form 1-94 (Parole Edition) was issued at least one year prior to the first day of classes for which resident student status is sought, or who have had their resident alien status approved by the United States Immi- gration and Naturalization Service, or who hold an Immigration and Naturalization Form 1-151, 1-551 or a notice of an approved adjustment of status application, or Cuban Nationals or Vietnamese Refugees or other refu- gees or asylees so designated by the United States Immi- gration and Naturalization Service who are considered as Resident Aliens, or other legal aliens, provided such students meet the residency requirements stated above and comply with subsection (4) below. The burden of establishing facts which justify classification of a student as a resident and domiciliary entitled to "resident for tuition purposes" registration rates is on the applicant for such classification. (3) In applying this policy, (a) "Student" shall mean a person admitted to the institution, or a person allowed to register at the institution on a space available basis. (b) "Domicile" shall denote a person's true, fixed, and permanent home, and to which whenever the person is absent the person has the intention of returning. (c) "Parent" shall mean an individual's father or mother, or if there is a court appointed guardian or legal custodian of the individual, other than the father or mother, it shall mean the guardian or legal custodian. (d) The term "dependent child" as used in this rule, is the same as a dependent as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. (4) In all applications for admission or registration at the institution on a space available basis a "resident fortuition purposes" applicant, or, if a dependent child, the parent of the applicant, shall make and file with such application a written statement, under oath, that the applicant is a bona fide resident and domiciliary of the state of Florida, entitled as such to classification as a "resident for tuition purposes" under the terms and conditions prescribed for residents and domiciliaries of the state of Florida. All claims to "resident for tuition purposes" classification must be supported by evidence as stated in 6C- 7.005(1), (2) if requested by the registering authority. (5) A "nonresident" or, if a dependent child, the individual's parent, after maintaining a legal residence and being a bona fide domiciliary of Florida for twelve (12) months, immediately prior to enrollment and quali- fication as a resident, rather than for the purpose of maintaining a mere temporary residence or abode inci- dent to enrollment in an institution of higher education, may apply for and be granted classification as a "resident for tuition purposes"; provided, however, that those stu- dents who are nonresident aliens or who are in the United States on a nonimmigration visa will not be entitled to reclassification. An application for reclassification as a "resident for tuition purposes" shall comply with provi- sions of subsection (4) above. An applicant who has been classified as a "nonresident for tuition purposes" attime of original enrollment shall furnish evidence as stated in 6C- 7.005(1) to the satisfaction of the registering authority that the applicant has maintained residency in the state for the twelve months immediately prior to qualification re- quired to establish residence for tuition purposes. In the absence of such evidence, the applicant shall not be reclassified as a "resident for tuition purposes." It is recommended that the application for reclassification be accompanied by a certified copy of a declaration of intent to establish legal domicile in the state, which intent must have been filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, as provided by Section 222.17, Florida Statutes. If the re- quest for reclassification and the necessary documenta- tion is not received by the registrar prior to the last day of registration for the term in which the student intends to be reclassified, the student will not be reclassified for that term. (6) Appeal from a determination denying "resident for tuition purposes" status to applicant therefore may be initiated after appropriate administrative remedies are exhausted by the filing of a petition for review pursuant to Section 120.68 Florida Statutes. (7) Any student granted status as a "resident for tuition purposes," which status is based on a sworn statement which is false shall, upon determination of such falsity, be subject to such disciplinary sanctions as may be imposed by the president of the university. Specific Authority 240.209(1), (3)(m) FS. Law Imple- mented 120.53(1)(a), 240.209(1), (3)(d), (m), 240.233, 240.235, 240.1201 FS, Section 10 of CS11 B, 121, 1985 (Ch. 85-196, Laws of Florida, 1985). History-Formerly 6C-2.51, 11-18-70, Amended 8-20-71, 6-5-73, 3-4-74, Amended and Renumbered 12-17-74, Amended 1-13- 76, 12-13-77, 8-11-81, 6-21-83, 12-13-83, 6-10-84, 10- 7-85, 12-31-85. Formerly 6C-7.05. REGISTRATION AND STUDENT FEES Pursuant to Section 6C1.3.37, Florida Administrative Code, registration consists of three major components: 1. Admission.-Registrant must comply with, and be admitted pursuant to, University procedures. 2. Enrollment.-Registrant must be enrolled in accor- dance with the requirements of the particular depart- ments, courses, and sections and/or college. 3. Payment of Fees.-Registrant must pay all assessed registration and tuition fees, as well as satisfy all due/ delinquent amounts payable to the University. The University Calendar appearing at the front of this catalog sets forth the beginning and ending dates of each semester. Registration must be completed on or before the proper due date as specified in the calendar. Students are