The Academic Advising
Center is responsible for acting as an information and referral center
to provide faculty advisors and students with timely and accurate information
on university-wide requirements, policies, procedures, and referrals to
appropriate services. Students ultimately are responsible for knowing
and fulfilling all university, college, and major requirements for graduation.
Also, students are responsible for knowing and adhering to all university
policies and deadlines. It is recommended that you meet with an advisor
in your college each semester to discuss your academic progress.
Questions about major requirements should be directed to an undergraduate
advisor in the major department. The Academic Advising Center is
open M-F from 8-5 and students will be seen on a first come, first served
basis. Appointments can also be made by calling: (352) 392-1521.
Sociology now offers
a combined program that allows qualified students to earn both the B.A.
and the M.A. in a shorter time than typically would be possible.
Students may count up to 12 hours of graduate courses toward both the B.A.
and M.A. degrees, thereby earning both degrees with a minimum of 144 hours,
twelve less than if the two degrees were pursued separately. Students
can use the combined program to obtain research and analytical skills to
enter an M.A.-level career or on to pursue a Ph.D. Please visit the
department for additional information.