I have the Florida Prepaid College Fund, what if I'm now living out of state?

<p>My parents bought in to the Florida Prepaid College fund when I was younger, but at the beginning of high school we moved to Maine. I am currently a Junior, and am considering the possibility of going to a Florida public school. I believe I can still use my college fund, but I am curious whether I would “technically” be considered in-state or out-of-state for admission purposes. I would be interested in going to either University of Florida or Florida State. Any information would be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>You can use your prepaid and are considered instate for tuition purposes, I am not sure how they view you as an applicant. Florida schools only look at 18 Core Credits, ho are your grades and test scores?</p>

<p>I am currently ranked third in my class, and may move up to second. Weighted my grade is a 98.46 (not sure what it is on a 4 point scale). I took two Ap’s this year, and will be taking 3 next year. No study halls, every class that’s not Ap is accelerated. I do 3 seasons of athletics every year (on occasion I do 4/two at once). I was the bulletin editor of Key Club Sophomore year, now I’m the president, and next year I will be the president again. I have put in close to 200 service hours so far (I just love to volunteer). Treasurer of my class sophomore year, vp this year, and next year am slated to become president of student body. I also am very talented with art (taking AP this year), and am extremely involved in the musicals and one act competitions. Our One act has gotten first place at the regional festival each year I have been a part of it, this year we won states and are going on to the New England festival. There is other things like news team, yearbook, math team, nhs…haha I’m probably missing a few things. That’s most of it, I am taking the ACT’s in April and the SAT’s in May. Longsx3, I’m definitely considered in-state?</p>