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Florida
Residency | Frequently
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Office
of the Registrar | Payments
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REGISTRATION GUIDELINES
In order to register for classes at FIU's
College of Engineering and Computing, students
must do so through FIU's Office of the Registrar,
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New Students
Prior to registration, newly admitted students
must obtain the pertinent forms and approval from
their Academic Unit's faculty advisor. If
you have submitted an application for admission, but have
not received confirmation of your admission into
the academic program, please contact the Undergraduate
Admissions Office or the University
Graduate School.
A new student may be allowed to take classes as
a non-degree seeking student while in the process
of gaining acceptance into the program they wish
to pursue. To register as non-degree student, click
here.
If you want to submit
a new application for admission, please click
here.
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Current Students
Current degree-seeking students may register using
the Web or electronic kiosks located throughout
all our campuses. Registration Week is held during
the preceding semester and ends one week later.
Students may add or register only until the end
of the third week of classes with the appropriate
signature and approval. The system will inform
you if you have a registration hold and what the
hold is. You must clear the hold from the appropriate
office prior to registering.
For additional information, please click
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Non-Degree seeking students
A student is allowed to take classes as a non-degree
seeking student for up to one academic semester
at FIU. A limited number of credits earned may
be transferable to a degree program upon admission
into such program. To register as non-degree student,
click
here. |
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International
Students
International students must obtain a student visa
(F-1) in order to be able to attend classes in
the United States. To learn more about the Admission
procedures for international students, click
here.
International sudents in F-1 status are subject
to many complex immigration laws and regulations
that relate to their legal status in the United
States. Advisors at the International
Student and Scholar Services office are available to assist
you and answer your questions about your immigration
status, but it is your responsibility to know and
abide by the law in order to maintain valid legal
status while attending FIU. |
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State
Employees
Full time employees of the State, including employees
of the executive, legislative and judicial branches
of State government, except for persons employed
by a State university, may be allowed to enroll
for up to six (6) credit hours of courses per
term on a space-available basis under the auspices
of the State Employees Tuition Waiver Program.
For additional information and procedures, please
click
here.
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Veterans
FIU’s Office of Veterans’ Affairs is
dedicated to assisting our nation’s veterans
and their dependants in applying for VA educational
benefits. The Office is staffed by veterans who
possess the knowledge and expertise necessary to
assist you in the application process. We proudly
recognize your service, wish you continued success,
and welcome you to FIU.
For additional information and procedures, please
click
here. |
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Florida
Residency
For the purpose of assessing registration fees,
a student shall be classified as a Florida or Non-Florida
resident. To claim in-state tuition, you must provide
copies of two of the following documents showing
Florida residency for at least the last 12 months
prior to the beginning of the semester: |
| Florida voter registration information |
| Florida driver's license or state ID |
| Florida vehicle registration information |
You may also submit one of the documents above,
accompanied by copies of at least two of the
following documents:
| Lease, rental or mortgage contract |
| Letter from utility company (Electric,
telephone, cable, etc.) |
| Employment letter with current W-2 or W-4 |
| Bank letter (indicating activity in account
for 12 consecutive months) |
| Professional License |
| Current Florida Public School contract |
| In-state tuition receipt from another Florida
State School (last 12 months) |
| Active Duty military orders |
| Warranty Deed |
| Declaration of Domicile |
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Immunization Policy
As a prerequisite to registration, Florida International University requires all students to comply with the following immunization policy regulations from the Florida Board of Governors regarding measles, mumps, rubella, meningitis and hepatitis B immunity:
Immunization Requirements
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