The University Dormitory Plan is designed to be used at approved standard double-occupancy dormitory rooms at State Universities in Florida; however, all university-held* housing options are eligible for payment from Florida Prepaid. Additionally, the University Dormitory Plan can be applied to dormitory rooms at some private or out-of-state** colleges.
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If a university offers eligible housing but does not have available units, you may request an Unavailable Dormitory Refund. For State Universities in Florida, the refund will equal the average of the housing fees payable by your plan to the State University for approved dormitories in the semester during which…
The value of your Dormitory Plan may be used for other university-held housing, as approved by Florida Prepaid. If the student lives off-campus or in privately held housing, then you may receive a refund equal to the payments that you have made, less any fees, usage and refunds.…
No. Residence in a dormitory is subject to available space and is not guaranteed by Florida Prepaid. It is the responsibility of each student to qualify and apply for housing.…
The Dormitory Plan is designed to pay for a double-occupancy, air-conditioned dormitory room at a State University in Florida. However, the value of your plan may be used to cover other university-held housing, as approved by Florida Prepaid. We approve housing options annually. Click here for a current list of…
You may add dormitory housing coverage to a Florida Prepaid Plan with university tuition coverage at the time you enroll, or during a later enrollment period. A maximum of two semesters of dormitory fees may be prepaid for each year of State University coverage. These students must be in the…
We want to help you and your student reach your college savings goals. If you are not able to afford your Florida Prepaid Plan payments, please let us know. We may be able to help you with an alternate payment schedule or change your plan to one that better fits…
Florida Prepaid Plans are owned and managed by a single Account Owner. However, after you enroll, you may name a Survivor who will have a right of survivorship. In addition, for plans purchased after February 1, 2009, the Survivor will also have certain limited rights of approval for change of…
While Florida residency is required to purchase a Florida Prepaid Plan, it is not required to keep one. If you or the student move out of state, your plan will continue as if you never left. As another added bonus for owning a Florida Prepaid Plan, if your student attends…