Florida residency affidavit broward college

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START YOUR EDUCATION AT BROWARD COLLEGE

Begin a new application or manage an existing one using the applicant portal.

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NOTE: F1 international student applicants seeking to receive a Form I-20 from Broward College must first visit the International Student Services Office (ISSO) webpage to review the application requirements, steps and deadlines before applying.

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You already have an account if you applied after January 31, 2023. Do not create a new one.

STEPS TO ENROLL

1. Create Your Account and Apply
2. Apply for Financial Aid

You should apply for financial aid even if you think you may not qualify. Many forms of financial support require a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid application).

3. Prove Florida Residency

Florida residents pay a discounted tuition rate. See how you can pay less tuition.

4. Attend New Student Orientation (NSO) and Register for Classes

All new Broward College students (except Transients, Non-degree seeking, and Continuing Education must complete our new online orientation.

5. Send All Official Transcripts

You must submit all official transcripts for high school and all colleges and universities attended. The transcript(s) should show no coursework in progress. Contact the previous institution(s) you attended to request your official transcript be sent electronically to Broward College (school code 001500). A student claiming home school graduation requirements should submit the Home School Completion Affidavit.

6. Pay Your Application Fee

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Clery Act Notification to Prospective Students

Broward College prepares an Annual Security Report available to all current and prospective students and employees. The report includes statistics concerning reported crimes on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Broward College, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, a campus. The report also includes institutional policies, program information, crime prevention tips, and other matters. You may also pick up a printed copy at a Campus Safety office.

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