Contact NFC
Admissions Office
325 NW Turner Davis Dr.
Madison, FL 32340
850.973.1622
850.973.9405
866.937.6322
Admissions@nfc.edu
Online Application for Admission
STEP 1 - Review Information
- Now – Accepting applications for Fall 2023
- July 17 – Open registration begins for Fall Term 2023
- August 21 – Fall 2023 main term classes begin
- Academic calendar with important dates
- Confidentiality of Student Records
× Confidentiality of Student Records
The Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 provides that "Directory Information" may be released to the general public upon request unless the student has specially requested in writing that some or all of the information not be released. A form is available upon request from the office of the Registrar.
- Student Disabilities Statement
× Student Disabilities Statement
Any student with a disability who wants to request accommodations, assistance, or information should contact Student Disability Services at (850) 973-1611 (TTY).
- Collection of Student Social Security Numbers Statement
× Collection of Student Social Security Numbers Statement
In compliance with Florida Statute (F.S.) 119.071(5)(a), North Florida College (NFC) issues this notification regarding the purpose for the collection and use of your Social Security Number (SSN). In addition, 119.071(2) (a)(II), F.S., authorizes NFC to collect and use your SSN to perform the College's duties and responsibilities for the following purposes: student record management; identification and verification; tracking (also authorized by 1008.386, F.S.); VA benefits (also mandated by 38 USC 3471); and reporting to authorized agencies of the state and federal government (also authorized by 26 USC 6050S). To protect your identity, NFC will maintain the privacy of your SSN and never release it to unauthorized parties. The College assigns you a unique student identification number which is used for educational purposes at NFC, including access of your college records.
- Excess Hours Advisory
× Excess Hours Advisory
Section 1009.286. Florida Statutes, establishes an "excess hour" surcharge for students seeking baccalaureate degrees at state universities. It is critical that students, including those entering Florida College System institutions, are aware of the potential for additional course fees. "Excess hours" are defined as hours that go beyond 120% of the hours required for a baccalaureate degree program. For example, if the length of the program is 120 credit hours, the student may be subject to an excess hour surcharge for any credits attempted beyond 144 credit hours (120% x 120).
All students whose educational plan may include earning a bachelor's degree should make every effort to enroll in and successfully complete those courses that are required for their intended major on their first attempt. Florida college students intending to transfer to state university should identify a major or "transfer program" early and be advised of admission requirements for that program, including the approved common prerequisites. Course withdrawals and/or repeats, as well as enrollment in courses nonessential to the intended major, may contribute to a potential excess hours surcharge.
- Florida Residency for Purposes of Tuition Assessment
× Florida Residency Declaration for Tuition Purposes
Students attending any postsecondary educational institution in the State of Florida must show proof of Florida residency in order to be assessed in-state tuition and fees at a public institution or to receive State provided financial assistance dollars at public or private institutions. All applicants are classified as non-resident until residency declaration information is received and approved.
A Florida Resident for tuition purposes is a person who has, or a dependent person whose parent, legal guardian or spouse has established and maintained legal residence in Florida for at least 12 months prior to the first day of the term for which he/she is enrolling.
STEP 2 - Complete Residency Form
The residency declaration for tuition purposes form is available at this link. All students must submit this form to prove residency status for tuition purposes.
STEP 3 - APPLY!
I have read and understand the information/requirements outlined above. (Check the box and click I am Ready to Apply! to continue.)STEP 4 - Check Your Status
- Answers to frequently asked questions
- Check your email to confirm your application is submitted. If you do not receive the email, check this common error and log back in to submit your form.
- Allow five business days for processing. NFC is closed on Fridays during the summer.
- Watch for an email from Admissions@nfc.edu with steps to set up your MyNFC account and review your holds.
- Print NFC’s Enrollment Checklist to guide you through the entire enrollment process.
- Returning students must resolve prior financial hold before the application can be processed.