CATALOG 1952-1953 Classification of Students. For the purpose of assessing tuition, students are classi- fied as Florida and non-Florida students. A Florida student, if under twenty-one years of age, is one: (1) whose parents have been residents of Florida for at least twelve consecutive months next preceding his regis- tration; or (2) whose parents were residents of Florida at the time of their death, and who has not acquired residence in another state; or (3) whose parents were not residents of Florida at the time of their death but whose successor natural guardian has been a resident of Florida for at least twelve consecutive months next preceding the student's registration. A Florida student, if over twenty-one years of age, is one: (1) whose parents are residents of Florida (or were at the time of their death) and who has not acquired residence in another state; or (2) who, while an adult, has been a resident of Florida for at least twelve consecutive months next preceding his registration, provided such residence has not been acquired while attending any school or college in Florida; or (3) who is the wife of a man who has been a resident of Florida for at least twelve consecutive months next preceding her registration; or (4) who is an alien who has taken out his first citizenship papers and who has been a resident of Florida for at least twelve consecutive months next preceding his registration. All students not able to qualify as Florida students are classified as non-Florida students. The status of the classification of a student is determined at the time of his first registration in the University, and may not thereafter be changed by him unless, in the case of a minor, his parents move to and become legal residents of this State, by main- taining such residence for twelve consecutive months. If the status of a student changes from a non-Florida student to a Florida student, his classification may be changed at the next registration thereafter. A fee of $10 will be charged all students registering incorrectly. In the case of non- Florida students, this fee will be assessed in addition to the tuition. In the case of Florida students who give an out of state address at the time of registration or any other time, this fee will be charged unless the student files a written explanation acceptable to the Registrar stating why the out of state address was given and giving proof that his residence is Florida. OTHER EXPENSES Room Rent. Rent for rooms in the Residence Halls varies from $30.00 to $110.00 per student per semester. Remittances for room rent should be made in accordance with the directions issued by the Director of Housing. If the student does not reside in one of the units of the Residence Hall System the arrangements concerning rates and method of payment are the responsibility of the individuals concerned. Meals. Cost of meals in the University Cafeteria varies with the individual. Books of coupons having cash value may be purchased from the Cafeteria or the Cashier's Office or meals may be paid for in cash. The Florida Room, located in the Yonge Building, serves meals five days each week, and offers to University students high quality food at reasonable prices. The Hub, located in the Student Service Center, offers strictly fountain service, all kinds of sandwiches, candies, tobaccos, etc. Books and Supplies. Cost of these items varies with the program of the student. It is estimated that from $40.00 to $90.00 per year will cover this expense for most students.