The Foundation for the Gator Nation Application Will Be Reviewed in Relation to the Size
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UFFLORIDA The Foundation for The Gator Nation application will be reviewed in relation to the size and strength of the enti re applicant pool. In order for our Admissions Review Committee to get to know you better, they will review your How to Apply high school record (grades, strength of curriculum, o Apply online at www.admissions.ufl.edu progression over time, senior-year schedule. and no later than November 1. your SAT or AG scores), your submitted essay, • Submit the $30 application fee. • Ask your high school to send your transcripts extracurricular activities. personal background and to UF. experiences. All of these factors have contributed o Arrange to have official ACT and/or SAT scores sent directly to UF from the testing to your individuality and serve as important service. information in your admissions application. o Your ACT scores must include the portion. o Applicants who apply wi II be considered on onlyandmayevn,arr; 14 2012-13 General Information Freshman Admission transfer applicants are encouraged to UF complete the same application. remain at or to transfer to a Florida All official documents including Tentative Admission community or state college until th~.M transcripts. examination certificates All offers of admission are tentative. degree is completed. and diplomas in the native language The Office of Admissions determines should be mailed to the Office of Junior- or Senior-Level Transfer final admission after it receives your final Admissions. An official cerolied high school and/or college transcripts. Ajunior- or senior-level transfer applicant English translation mlJst be~ttached to has 60 or more transferable semester hours documents not issued in English. Refer Freshman Tuition Deposit and/or the Associate of Arts degree from to the information in this publication After you are admitted to UFo you must a regionally accredited institution. The on criteria for freshman and transfer confirm your intention to enroll and applicant's college and major make the . admission. www.admissions.ufI. submit a $200 tuition qeposit no later final admission decision. Applicants should ~u/proSl*tiveinterftational.~tml 'th~n May 1. 2013:. This deposit wilfbe contact the coUege that .offers their major credited to your account and applied toensure they meet all of the requirements The International StudentService~ ..... din?ctly to your tuition and fees. Students and to learn of the applkation deadlines. Office (ISS) in UPs Int~rnational with financial need may qualify to wwW.admissions.ufl.edu/ugrad/ Center is committed to ensuring the make arrangements with the Office of trappdates.html Admissions to waive this tuition deposit. integration of international students and families into the life ofthe campus Preview International Admission and community. ISS assists students International students offer a cultural The University of Florida wants you to with the visa process and immigration perspective that enriches the entire campus have a smooth transition as you join related issues. Students are required to community as they join our diverse student our college community. Preview. our complete and submit the Certificate of body of high achievers. UF welcomes orientation program, is designed to Financial Responsibility upon request applications from international students, acquaint students and their families from the UF International Center to and we currently host more than 5.000 with university resources. policies and document proof of financial support. facilities. All (idmitted students must students who are seeking a UF education www.ufic.ufl.edu/iss/index.html attend Preview and will receive that will be recognized all over the world. their invitation in the spring. All freshman and transfer applicants to www.dso.ufl.edu/nsfp/ .Transfer Admission Ifyou wifl not attend the University of Florida as a freshman. consider attending;:ls ajunior-leveJ transfer. Junior'-Ieve.lentry can be (in excellent wa,ytocontinue the pursuit of y(mr ·6achelof's degree. ····~.adJnissions.ufl.edul ····.pplytransfer.html Freshman- or Sophomore-Level Transfer A freshman or sophomore transfer applicant has graduated from high school and has 13-59 transferable semester college hours. Due to space limitations. UF currently is not accepting lower division transfer students. Prospective 2012 Freshman Profile The middle 50 percent of students admitted to the 2012 UF Fall Freshman Class hadthefoUowing criteria, as coml>utedby UF Office of AdmissiQns;aGPA, score of 4.0-4.4; SAT of 1810-2080; and of 27~2.9 . • Applicants Admittanc;e ~~teby Grad~ PointAverage (GPA) ••Admits Comp:Ul:ed by the UF Office ofAqmissions •••••• 4,156 Number of Students Admittance Rate by Academic Courses Number of Academic Courses 31 and Above 26 - 30 21- 25 ••••••• 14,820 Below 8,176 21 Admittance R~~by S~T Score SAT Raoge f .~. 1.60(1-1 •••••• 9$17 (37.9%) 1,590 or •••••• 4,041 Below Number of Students come for a visit Gainesville The city of Gainesville is the cultural, educational, and commercial center for the North Central Florida region. It recently was ranked No.1 out of 400 U.S. cities in "Cities Ranked and Rated, Second Edition." Forbes magazine also ranks Gainesville 121h in the country as one of the best places to do business and have a career. Gainesville is located on the 1-75 corridor halfway between Atlanta and Miami. " " With aJanuary average high temperature of 65° Fand a Curtis M. Phillips Centerfor " the Performing Arts UF Campus " " June average high temperature of 89° F, Gainesville has been named Florida's most livable city for five consecutive years. " Plaza Royale - Gainesville " " Jacksonville '" '" '" '" Gainesville, FL---- Butterfly Rainforest - UF Campus Tampa I Baughman Center on Lake Alice UF Campus I Come see for yourself I I We look forward to seeing you at UF! A campus visit is the best way to find out if UF is the right place for you. The Office of Admissions conducts information sessions at the UF Welcome Center in the Reitz Union, located on Museum Road. Sessions are at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Monday Friday, (excluding state holidays). To contact the Welcome Center. please call 352-392 Ichetucknee Springs 2959 or sign up for the tour through our 30 minutes from Gainesville website, www.admissions.ufl.edu/visit.html. Weather permitting. each session is followed by astudent-guided walkingtour of central campus. Allow two hours for your visit. You can register for a tour and get directions online at Ham Museum - UF Campus this website: www.admissions.ufl.edu/visit.html Museum of Natural History 20 2012-13 General Information UF Campus COLLEGES AND UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Fisher School of Accounting College of Health and Human Performance warrington.ufl.edu/fsoa www.hhp.ufl.edu Accounting Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Athletic Training College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Health Education and Behavior www.cals.ufl.edu Recreation, Parks and Tourism Agricultural Education and Communication Sport Management Agricultural Operations Management Animal Sciences College ofJournalism and Communications Biology www.jou.ufl.edu Botany Advertisi ng Entomology and Nematology Journalism Environmental Management in Agriculture Public Relations and Natural Resources Telecommunication Environmental Science Family, Youth and Community Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Food and Resource Economics www.clas.ufl.edu Food Science and Human Nutrition Anthropology Forest Resources and Conservation Astronomy Geomatics Biology Horticultural Science Botany Marine Sciences Chemistry Microbiology and Cell Science Classical Studies Natural Resource Conservation Computer Science Plant Science Criminology and Law Soil and Water Science East Asian Languages and Literatures Statistics Economics Wildlife Ecology and Conservation English French and Francophone Studies M.E. Rinker Sr. School of Building Construction Geography www.bcn.ufl.edu Geology Building Construction German Fire and Emergency Services History Interdisciplinary Studies Majors Warrington College of Business Administration American Indian and Indigenous Studies warrington.ufl.edu Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Heavener School of Business Biological Illustration warrington.ufl.edu/sb Film and Media Studies Business Administration, General Studies International Studies Economics Latin American Studies Finance Marine Sciences Information Systems Medieval and Early Modern Studies Management Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures Marketing Modern European Studies College of Design, Construction and Planning Neurobiological Sciences www.dcp.ufl.edu International Studies Architecture Jewish Studies Interior Design Linguistics Landscape Architecture Mathematics Sustainability and the Built Environment Microbiology and Cell Science Philosophy College of Education / www.education.ufl.edu Physics Education, Early Childhood Political Science Education, Elementary Portuguese College of Engineering / www.eng.ufl.edu Psychology Aerospace Engineering Religion Biomedical Engineering Russian Chemical Engineering Sociology Civil Engineering Spanish Computer Engineering Statistics Computer Science Sustainability Studies Digital Arts and Sciences . Women's Studies Electrical Engineering Zoology Engineering (Interdisciplinary Studies) College of Nursing / www.nursing.ufl.edu Environmental Engineering Nursing Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering College of Pharmacy / www.cop.ufl.edu Mechanical Engineering Pharmacy (Preprofessional) Nuclear Engineering Nuclear