If you are under the age of 24 and indicated you are financially self-sufficient on the Blue Ridge Community College Application for Admission, the application automatically placed a registration hold on your account. The requires all students under the age of 24 to prove self-sufficiency through clear and convincing evidence before registering for classes at the in-state tuition rate.
Students are not considered 鈥渇inancially self-sufficient鈥 if 50% or more of their expenses are/were covered by a parent or legal guardian within the last 12 months. If the student lives with a parent or legal guardian and does not pay rent to live there, they are not self-sufficient and are considered a 鈥渜ualifying child鈥 or 鈥渜ualifying relative鈥 according to the .
Please Note: The information gathered will be used to prove Virginia Domicile (Virginia Residency) only. This has nothing to do with financial aid or financial responsibility.
How do I get my hold removed so I can register for classes?
Please review and follow the procedures for the option that best describes your situation.
- I am eligible for an exception.
- I made a mistake. I am not self-sufficient. (most common)
- I did not make a mistake, and I am not eligible for an exception.
I am eligible for an exception.
You may be eligible for an exception to the . If you qualify for one of the exceptions listed below, follow the instructions to easily have your registration hold removed. Cell phone pictures of documents are accepted as long as they are legible. Documents listed below can be submitted securely through or dropped off in person at the Welcome Desk in Houff Student Center.
I am a Veteran or an Active Duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States.
- Submit a copy of your active duty orders or your DD-214 (Member 4 Copy)
I am currently enrolled in a graduate degree program.
- Submit a copy of your unofficial transcript showing current enrollment
I am married.
- Submit a copy of your marriage license
I am a Ward of the Court or I was a Ward of the Court until age 18.
- Submit a copy of your Ward of the Court official documents
I have no adoptive parent or legal guardian and both of my parents are deceased.
- Submit a copy of your parents鈥 obituary or death certificate(s)
I have a legal dependent (child/children).
- Submit a copy of the child鈥檚 birth certificate (only one is needed)
I made a mistake. I am not self-sufficient. (most common)
Students under the age of 24 that incurred a registration hold when selecting 鈥淚 am financially self-sufficient鈥 on their Admissions Application may benefit from claiming Virginia Domicile (VA residency) through a parent or legal guardian. Students are not considered 鈥渟elf-sufficient鈥 if 50% or more of their expenses are/were covered by a parent or legal guardian within the last 12 months. If the student lives with a parent or legal guardian and does not pay rent to live there, they are not self-sufficient and are considered a 鈥渜ualifying child鈥 or 鈥渜ualifying relative鈥 according to the .
Students wishing to claim VA Domicile through a parent or legal guardian must have the completed聽Parent or Legal Guardian Form (PDF)聽as well as three supporting documents from the聽Parent Document List submitted to Student Records before the first day of the upcoming semester. Cell phone pictures are accepted as long as they are legible. Documents can be submitted securely through聽聽or dropped off in person at the Welcome Desk in Houff Student Center.
I did not make a mistake, and I am not eligible for an exception.
If you do not qualify for an exception and you did not make an error on your admissions application, then you will need to go through the appeal process by providing clear and convincing evidence that you are financially self-sufficient and should be charged in-state tuition rates to attend college. Please follow the steps below to start the appeal process.
- Complete the
- Supply all documents listed in the Self-Sufficiency Checklist. Cell phone pictures of documents will be accepted as long as they are legible. Documents can be submitted securely through or dropped off in person at the Welcome Desk in Houff Student Center.