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Frederick Community College • 2019 J-Term/Spring Credit Schedule •

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Making Changes

Schedule changes/withdrawals:

You can drop/

add on the Web. You can also make changes in

person at the Welcome Desk.

To

drop a credit course/adjust your schedule

:

• From

Student Center

, under

Academics

,

click on

Enroll

• Click

drop

from the menu under the Enroll tab

• Select semester (term) if option

appears; click

Continue

• Click the box in front of the

class you wish to drop

• Click

drop selected classes

• Confirm course to be dropped is correct

• Click

Finish Dropping

• Click on

My Class Schedule

(top of page)

to verify schedule changes

• Add a class, if needed, using directions above

Name/Address/Academic Plan changes:

Any

changes to name, address, or academic plan

must be done in person at the Welcome Center

using the appropriate form.

Canceled courses:

FCC reserves the right to

cancel courses due to insufficient enrollment.

You will be notified via your MyFCC email

account by the academic department if your

class is canceled. You will receive a full refund.

Residency Policy and

Procedures

I. Philosophy and Purpose

The determination of residency or domicile for

tuition purposes is governed by the Frederick

Community College Board of Trustees in

accordance with Maryland State law. For the

purpose of establishing differential tuition, the

following procedure applies to both full and

part-time students.

A student’s legal residence is determined at

the time he/she applies to the College. The

burden of proof of residency is to be upon the

student, and he/she will be required to certify

by signature to the accuracy of the information

provided on the College application.

Students will be considered in-county, out-of-

county, or out-of-state for tuition calculation.

Students whose legal residence is outside the

county or the State of Maryland pay a higher

tuition rate than those whose legal residence

is within the county, unless they are eligible

for a waiver or reduction in tuition.

See related

Tuition and Fees Policy and Procedures.

II. Definitions for the Purpose of this Policy

and Procedures

A.

“Domicile”

refers to the permanent place

of abode, where physical presence and

possessions are maintained with the intention

of remaining indefinitely; or the permanent

place of abode of any person or persons

contributing more than ½ of the student’s

financial support during the most recently

completed year. Only one domicile may be

maintained by a student.

B.

“Maryland resident”

refers to an individual

who has maintained a domicile in Maryland

for at least three (3) months before becoming

an enrolled student.

C.

“Enrolled student”

refers to an individual

who is registered at the College, either full or

part-time, in a credit or continuing education

class or classes, who has either paid or made

arrangement for payment of tuition and/or

fees, and whose participation in a class has

been verified.

D. In-County:

1.

“Non-dependent Maryland resident

students”

refers to in-county residents if, at

the time of their application, are domiciled

in Frederick County for three (3) consecutive

months prior to application.

2.

“Dependent Maryland resident

students”

refers to an unmarried individual

claimed by parent(s) or guardian(s) as an

income tax exemption in the previous

taxable year and are considered to be

“in-county” residents if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled in Frederick County for three (3)

consecutive months prior to application.

E. Out-of-County:

1.

“Non-dependent Maryland resident

students”

refers to out-of-county residents

in the State of Maryland if, at the time of

their application, they are domiciled in

another county in the State of Maryland,

or if they have lived in Frederick County

less than three months.

2.

“Dependent Maryland resident students”

refers to out-of-county residents in the

State of Maryland if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled in another county in the State of

Maryland, or if they have lived in Frederick

County less than three months.

F. Out-of-State:

1.

“Non-dependent students”

refers to

residents of another state if, at the time of

their application, they are domiciled outside

of the State of Maryland, or if they have lived

in Frederick County less than three months.

2.

“Dependent students”

refers to residents

of another state if, at the time of their

application, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are

domiciled outside of the State of Maryland,

or if they have lived in Frederick County less

than three months.

III. Military Personnel, Veterans, and their

Dependents

A. Military Personnel and their Dependents

1. Who are stationed, living, or domiciled

in Maryland, and their spouses and

dependents, who are entering the

College for the first time, are considered

residents of Frederick County. If the

armed services member moves out of

the state, the dependents and spouse

may maintain in-county residence

as long as they stay continuously

enrolled in courses at the College.

2.Who have relocated to Maryland as a result

of the Base Realignment and Closure process

(BRAC), will be granted a waiver of the

three (3) months residency requirement.

The employee or his/her dependent must

present a letter from an employer on

company letterhead, confirming that their

relocation to Maryland and/or Frederick

County was a result of the BRAC process. For

purposes of tuition rates, eligible employees

and dependents will be treated as in-county

residents if they locate in Frederick County;

they will be treated as out-of-county but

in-state residents if they locate outside of

Frederick County but within Maryland.

B. Veterans and their Dependents

1. Veterans and their dependents using the

Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, Montgomery G.I. Bill, or the

Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry

Scholarship shall be charged a rate of tuition

not to exceed the in-state rate for tuition

and fees purposes

a.A Veteran using educational assistance

under either Chapter 30 (Montgomery

G.I. Bill – Active Duty Program) or Chapter

33 (Post-9/11 G.I. Bill), of title 38, United

States Code, and enrolls in the College

within three years of discharge or release

from a period of active duty service of 90

days or more will be granted in-county

tuition (regardless of his/her formal State

of residence).