Residency for Tuition Purposes: Olympic Athletes
Learn about residency exceptions for Olympic Athlete students:
These are the requirements and deadlines for Olympic athlete students to receive resident student status here at the U.
The requirements for each exception are listed, and the student must meet ALL requirements. In all cases, the Residency Division of the University of Utah Admissions Department is the determining body for all military residency exceptions.
Follow all the steps in “Steps to Apply for Residency Olympic Athlete Exception” found below:
Olympic athlete residency exception policies are for:
This exception applies to students who are athletes training for the Olympics here in Utah.
Other types of Residency exceptions:
- Military or veteran exceptions
- American Indian exceptions
- USHE transfer student exceptions
- State or Federal exceptions
- House Bill 118
- House Bill 144
Steps to Apply for Residency Olympic Athlete Exception
Exception for Olympic Athletes Training in Utah
The following criteria is required:
- Exceptions Certification Form application
- Letter from the USOPC verifying the requesting student’s eligibility. Note that this letter MUST come from USOPC and cannot come from a coach or team
Residency for Tuition Purposes Calendar
Starting Summer Semester 2024 onward, all Exception and Addendum applications for Residency (Military/Veteran, American Indian, Olympic Athlete, USHE Transfer Student, and State of Utah Exceptions, Addendum) will have the same deadlines as all Residency Reclassification applications for the following dates:
- Application Open
- Domiciliary Tie Establishment Deadline
- On-Time Application Deadline
- Application Closes
- Document Submission Deadline
- Incomplete Applications Removed
Late Application Submissions
An application is considered late if it is submitted after the deadline (see “Residency for Tuition Purposes Calendar” above).
The hard late deadline for application submission is the tuition deadline. No application will be accepted after the tuition deadline for the requested term of reclassification.
Late Documentation
Required documentation (proof of physical presence documents, submission of Utah ties, proof of tax independence documents, etc.) will be accepted through the census deadline of the requested term of reclassification at the latest. Documentation should be submitted as soon as possible prior to this deadline. No documentation will be accepted after the census deadline for the requested term of reclassification.
Students submitting documentation must have a residency reclassification application on file that was submitted by the hard application deadline.
Some students may qualify to have their nonresident tuition portion waived through nonresident tuition waivers House Bill 144 or House Bill 118
Information on House Bill 144 & House Bill 118 tuition waivers, as well as the application, are available here:
Have Questions?
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201 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Office Hours (All times are Mountain Time Zone):
- Monday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
- Tuesday – 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Staff Meetings every Tuesday morning 8:00 to 10:00 A.M.)
- Wednesday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
- Thursday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
- Friday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
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Call us:
801-581-8761, Option 5 to speak with a Residency staff member