Policy Number: 11-004
Chosen and Legal Name and Gender Change
Category: Human Resources
Responsible Executive: Vice President for Human Resources
Responsible Office: Human Resources
1. Policy Statement
The University of Florida recognizes that students, faculty, and staff may wish to use a name other than their legal names as recorded on official university documents, and UF recognizes the need for members of the university community to refer to themselves by a name other than their legal name. This policy also informs current and former employees about when and how they may change their legal name and/or identified gender at the University of Florida and how they may change their display and directory name.
2. Applicability
When designated by a student, faculty, or staff member, UF will use a chosen name in all university documents and systems where possible except where use of the legal name is required by university business or there is a legal need. The university will maintain the employee’s legal name as it is reflected on the person’s social security card as the Legal Name of an individual.
3. Definitions
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4. Policy Specifics
UF recognizes that students, faculty, and staff may wish to use a name other than their legal names as recorded on official university documents, and UF recognizes the need for members of the university community to refer to themselves by a name other than their legal name.
When designated by a student, faculty, or staff member, UF will use a chosen name in all university documents where possible except where use of the legal name is required by university business or there is a legal need.
By allowing students, faculty, and staff to use a chosen name, UF hopes to give members of the UF community an empowering and nondiscriminatory experience. The chosen name option lets individuals change their name in university information systems where possible without pursuing a legal name change.
It is understood that the use of a chosen name is not permissible for any purpose of misrepresentation and can be denied at the discretion of UF administration.
The university reserves the right to remove a chosen name if it contains inappropriate or offensive language or is being used for misrepresentation. In addition, this service may be modified, changed, altered, or rescinded at the discretion of the university.
Definition/Examples of Chosen Names
- A shortened derivative of a name (e.g., “Sue” for “Susan”)
- A middle name instead of a first name
- First and middle initials (e.g., “A.J.” for “Andrew John”)
- An Anglicized name (e.g., “Peter” instead of “Xingyu”)
- A name that better represents the individual’s gender identity
- A name to which the individual is in the process of legally changing
- A name that is used based on religious preference (e.g., Muhammed Ali instead of Cassius Clay)
Legal Name
Students, faculty, and staff who have legally changed their name and/or identified gender may also have their University of Florida records reflect these changes. To do so, they must complete the process delineated in the Procedure section of this document per their primary affiliation with the institution.
Gender Change
The University of Florida’s myUFL system is limited to two options when it comes to identifying sex (i.e., Male or Female). The university recognizes that these options are indicators of sex typically assigned at birth. The university recognizes that the two-option list does not include a wider variety of gender identities. Given an individual’s primary affiliation with the university, they will follow the process listed in the Procedure section.
Chosen Name Changes
As long as the use of a chosen name is not for the purpose of misrepresentation, the university acknowledges that a chosen name should be used whenever possible in the course of university business and education.
This chosen name will appear instead of legal name in the UF Directory and in other university records and documents as well as communications and reporting, except where the use of the legal name is necessitated by university business or there is a legal requirement, such as paychecks or financial aid.
In public or semi-public systems where names are visible to other people, chosen name will be displayed where possible.
In systems such as these, it is important to only display the chosen name. For example, the display might be formatted as follows:
- Chosen First/Given Name Legal Last Name = Bill Smith
In confidential administrative systems (non-public) used by staff, instructors, faculty, and campus officials, chosen name may be displayed with the full legal name.
The display in these systems will be in the following format where possible:
- Legal First Name Legal Middle Name (Chosen First/Given Name) Legal Last Name = William James (Bill) Smith
Legal name must be displayed on:
- Insurance documents
- Student Financial accounts/Financial aid
- Payroll and tax forms
- Formal HR correspondence
- Formal HR forms
- Formal HR systems
- Official transcripts
- Enrollment certifications
- Others TBD by the university
Chosen name will be displayed where possible on the following.
- General documents or correspondence
- Online Directory
- Email Display
- SIS Name Display
- Training registration
- Class Roster
- Residence Hall Roster
- Canvas
- Unofficial/Advising documents
- Unofficial transcripts
- Diploma
- Doctoral Dissertation/Master’s Thesis
- Rec Sports Rosters
- Counseling and Wellness Center appointment scheduling systems
- Others TBD by the university
Both Legal and Chosen names will be displayed on:
- Gator 1 ID Card – Chosen name will be on the front of the Gator 1 card, and the individual’s legal name will be printed on the back. Students will still be able to use their Student ID Card as an official voter ID in Florida. Students may receive one free Student ID card with an updated chosen name if the old card is turned in during the same transaction.
- Others TBD by the university
The University reserves the right to make changes to name policies and their implementation, and the lists above are not exhaustive.
To request a change to Display/Chosen Name:
- Logon to ONE.UF
- Click on the Verify Contact Info link
- Click on the EDIT link in the Name section
- Enter the desired name in the Display Name section
- Repeat the above steps to change Directory Name field in the university directory
Faculty and Staff Legal Name and/or Identified Gender Change Process
To request a change to Legal Name:
- Complete the Name and/or Gender Change Form
- Provide an updated copy of your Social Security card
- Submit request to UFHR by online portal
To request a change to Gender:
- Complete the Name and/or Gender Change Form
- No additional documentation is required
Student’s Legal Name and/or Identified Gender Change Process
To request a change to Legal Name:
- Call the Registrar’s Office at 352-392-1374 to request a Name Change Form to be sent via email.
- Complete Name Change Form and mail or upload via the Registrar’s Secure Upload page located at https://registrar.ufl.edu/forms
- Include notarized copies of new Social Security card. If name change is a correction of the name, then the document does not need to be notarized.
To request a change to Gender:
- Write a written request that provides identifying information and the request to change gender
- Submit the written request via email to help@registrar.ufl.edu
5. Review and Adjudication
The following departments are responsible for overseeing implementation of, assuring compliance with and answering questions regarding this policy.
For faculty and staff, including OPS employees
UF Human Resources
Employment Operations & Records
903 W. University Ave.
PO Box 115009
Gainesville, FL 32611-5009
(352) 392-2477
ufhr-employment@ufl.edu
For students, including graduate students
Office of the University Registrar
222 Criser Hall
help@registrar.ufl.edu
6. Policy Violations
Failure to comply with this policy could result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
History
History: Adopted 12-19-2018, Updated 5-12-2021, Updated 5-19-2022