• Residency Petition Application Form
  • Residency Reclassification Processing Policy
    • During the first semester of a newly matriculated student, any residency reclassification concerns must be submitted prior to the end of the Add/Drop period to the Office of the Registrar. After this timeframe, a student must fill out the residency petition form.
    • Please note that:
      • Residency system errors older than one year cannot be reviewed or corrected.
  • USM’s (University System of Maryland) Frequently Asked Questions about Residency
  • USM’s Residency Guidelines
  • Residency Petition Checklist Items:
    • Deed/Mortgage or lease receipts for the most recent 12 consecutive months
    • Maryland driver’s license for the most recent 12 consecutive months
    • Submission of Maryland Income taxes
    • Maryland Motor Vehicle registration for the most recent 12 consecutive months
    • Maryland Voter registration for the most recent 12 consecutive months (unless you are a permanent resident)
    • Residency application signed by petitioner
    • Notarized Signature (of person student is a dependent) or if dependent upon parent/guardian, must provide requested documentation, or if an independent applicant, provide requested document.
  • Residency Appeal – If a student’s residency request is denied due to missing information, they may submit an appeal. Appeals must be submitted within 10 days of the denial letter. Appeals are reviewed by a committee made up of representatives from Enrollment Management, Admissions, Student Accounts, and Financial Aid. The appeal request with supporting documents can be emailed to emse@umes.edu and then it would get forwarded to the committee for review. The decision of the committee is final. 
  • For more information please review USM (University System of Maryland) Policy on Residency.
  • Appeal to the President (Waiver Request) Last Resort: This is for extraordinary circumstances after the committee’s denial. To appeal a UMES residency decision to the President, you must first complete the standard petition process and appeal, as the President’s waiver authority is typically a final step for exceptional cases after initial denials and appeal. Formal Request: Write a letter directly to the President (or their designee), explaining your unique situation and why the standard rules create an unjust result. 

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