Registrar's Office

A student who has reached the age of majority (18 years old,) or has been emancipated, and wants to enroll themselves in school while living with someone, one or more of the following apply:

NOTE: all parts of this process that state "parent/guardian" will also apply to the adult student or emancipated minor seeking to enroll.

What is the Shared Housing Process?

The parent/guardian and the person (homeowner/lessee) they reside with must complete the Shared Housing Residency Affidavit and provide documentation to prove residency.

What is the Shared Housing Residency Affidavit ?

The Shared Housing Residency Affidavit is a document completed by the contractually reliable party (homeowner/lessee) of the residence and the parent/guardian of the student. By completing this document, the homeowner/lessee and the parent/guardian are attesting to them both residing in the same home. The affidavit must also be signed in front of a Notary before being submitted to any school.

Each page should be completed by the following person:

Printable versions of the Shared Housing Affidavit:

Where do I go to Have My Affidavit Notarized?

For your convenience, affidavits can be notarized by any public notary with an UNEXPIRED commission. If your student's school has a notary, you may go directly to the school to complete the Shared Housing proofs of residence process. The district registrar's office can also provide a notary for school documents.

What Documentation Must be Provided as Proof of Residency when Completing the Shared Housing Process?

The homeowner/lessee must provide:

The parent must provide: