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1 Florida Board of Governors Student Affairs Committee April 21, 2005 Tallahassee, Florida

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Florida Board of GovernorsFlorida Board of Governors

Student Affairs CommitteeApril 21, 2005

Tallahassee, Florida

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FBOG Student Affairs CommitteeFBOG Student Affairs Committee

Sheila M. McDevitt – Chair Ann Duncan Jarrett Eady Stan Marshall Ava Parker John Winn Dreamal Worthen

Committee Members

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FBOG Student Affairs CommitteeFBOG Student Affairs Committee

Brief Orientation for New Committee Members.

State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.044: Residency for Tuition Purposes.

Next Steps.

Agenda: April 21, 2005

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Key Roles to Consider From the Constitution & the FBOG Master Powers and Duties

Key Roles to Consider From the Constitution & the FBOG Master Powers and Duties

“Operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible for the management of the whole university system.”

“Establish the vision, mission, and goals for the State University System.”

Define each constituent university’s “articulation with free public schools and community colleges.”

“Account for expenditure from legislatively appropriated funds.”

“Develop policies governing access, enrollment, admissions, matriculation, and graduation.”

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Key Roles to ConsiderKey Roles to Consider

Review existing statutes, rules, and policies regarding student affairs issues to determine:

– which need to be addressed in new FBOG policies; and

– which duties need to be devolved to the universities.

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Some Key Roles to ConsiderSome Key Roles to Consider

Statutes, Rules, and Policies – Articulation.

– Student Rights and Responsibilities.

– Health and Welfare/Safety.

– Admissions and Records.

– Assessment.

– Fees.

– Scholarships.

– Athletics.

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Ensure That the Student Affairs Perspective(and, More Importantly, the Student Perspective)is Represented in All Relevant FBOG Committee

and Full FBOG Discussions!

Ensure That the Student Affairs Perspective(and, More Importantly, the Student Perspective)is Represented in All Relevant FBOG Committee

and Full FBOG Discussions!

FBOGStudentAffairs

Committee

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State Board of EducationRule 6A-10.044:

Residency for Tuition Purposes

State Board of EducationRule 6A-10.044:

Residency for Tuition Purposes

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Path of Recommendations and Approvals for Residency Rule

Path of Recommendations and Approvals for Residency Rule

SBE

ACCResidency

Com-mittee

FBOGStudentAffairs

FBOG

Alignment with

State and Federal Laws

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Rule 6A-10.044:Residency for Tuition Purposes

Rule 6A-10.044:Residency for Tuition Purposes

Recognition of Residency as Determined by Another IHE.

Non-US Citizens with Permanent Status. Non-Immigrants in Certain Visa

Categories. Other Non-US Citizens. “All Florida” Residents. Non-All Florida Residents.

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“All-Florida” Resident Status“All-Florida” Resident Status

Independent United States citizenship; Twenty-four or over; Student - permanent Florida

address; Florida high school graduate; Attended only Florida

institutions; Student - verification of 2 of the

following 3 Florida documents that are dated more than 12 months old: a voter's registration, a driver's license, or a vehicle registration.

Dependent Eligible to be claimed as a

dependent; United States citizenship; Under twenty-four; Parent/Guardian claims Florida

residence; Parent/Guardian - permanent

Florida address; Parent/Guardian - verification of 2

of the following 3 Florida documents that are dated more than 12 months old: a voter's registration, a driver's license, or a vehicle registration.

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Non-All Florida ResidentsNon-All Florida Residents

Clear and convincing evidence that establishes that the student, or, if a dependent, the student's mother, father, or guardian, has been a Florida resident for the preceding twelve (12) months.

Florida as the permanent domicile and not as a mere temporary residence incident to the enrollment in higher education.

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Additional Articulation Policies and Issues Will

Need Board of Governors’ Attention in the Coming

Months

Additional Articulation Policies and Issues Will

Need Board of Governors’ Attention in the Coming

Months

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Questions & CommentsQuestions & Comments

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