Transfer Manual
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Transfer Manual

The following guidelines and recommendations pertain to students seeking admission to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and are subject to change without notice.  For information about selecting a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences degree program, please consult the CLAS listing of departments, programs and centers.  Students seeking admission to a degree program not offered by the CLAS, must contact the desired college which offers that major.  For a complete listing of colleges and degree programs, please reference the undergraduate catalog.

Lower Division Transfer Students
Freshman and sophomore level transfer admission is extremely limited and competitive.  For information and application instructions, contact the admissions office.  For additional information, review the prospective student and passport to transfer web sites.

Upper Division Transfer Students
Admission for upper division transfer students without an AA degree from a Florida public community college is very competitive; meeting minimum criteria does not guarantee acceptance.  Students with 60 or more semester hours earned but less than 90 semester hours earned (students with greater than 90 semester hours earned are generally not considered for admission) and who will not earn an AA degree from a Florida public community college must meet requirements for upper division transfer students. If you do not enroll in the term for which you were originally admitted, you must submit a new application and application fee by the published deadline in order to be concidered for admission for a future term.   

Florida Community College Students
Students with an AA degree awarded or pending are under the state's articulation agreement.  You will be given full consideration for admission to the University of Florida's College of LIberal Arts and Sciences if you satisfy the minimum admissions requirements. However, space availability makes admission competitive.  Please refer to the recommendations for competitive applications for more information.  If you do not enroll in the term for which you were originally admitted, you must submit a new application and application fee by the published deadline in order to be concidered for admission for a future term.