Admission Information

Transfer Admission Requirements

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Admission to °®°®Ö±²„ is more competitive than ever, but the process of applying is not difficult. Unless otherwise noted, our transfer requirements and deadlines are consistent across all three campuses: Tampa campus, St. Petersburg campus and Sarasota-Manatee campus.

General requirements for all majors

°®°®Ö±²„ has set standard requirements for admission that all applicants to our university must meet, outlined below.

Our How to Apply page will guide you through the process of applying to °®°®Ö±²„ as a transfer student.

Terminology

  • Lower-Level (LL) Transfer = A lower-level transfer student is defined as someone who has completed 12-29 transferable hours as determined by the °®°®Ö±²„ Office of Admissions.
    • Must have completed at least 12 hours of post-secondary work after high school graduation. If your college hours were completed during high school, you should apply as a first-time-in-college (FTIC) student. 
  • Mid-Level (ML) Transfer = A mid-level transfer student is defined as someone who has 30-59ā€Ætransferable hours as determined by the °®°®Ö±²„ Office of Admissions. 
    • If your hours place you in the mid-level category, youā€™ll need to select the ā€œfewer than 60 hoursā€ option on the °®°®Ö±²„ transfer application. °®°®Ö±²„ admissions staff will place you in mid-level if they determine you meet the criteria. 
  • Upper-Level (UL) Transfer = An upper-level transfer student is defined as someone who has 60+ā€Ætransferable hours as determined by the °®°®Ö±²„ Office of Admissions. 
  • Second Bachelorā€™s Degree = You have already completed and received a Bachelor's Degree.
  • Former °®°®Ö±²„ Student Returning (FSR) = You have previously attempted or completed for-credit courses at the University of South Florida.

Lower-Level (LL) Transfer Applicants

Applicants are required to have successfully completed a minimum of 67% of all credit hours attempted at currently and previously enrolled institutions. In addition, you must meet the . A 2.50 transfer or postsecondary transferrable GPA (3.60 for nursing) is required.

  • Transfer post-secondary GPA ā‰„ 2.5
  • High school GPA ā‰„ 2.5
  • High school units: 4 English, 4 math, 3 natural science, 3 social science, 2 foreign language
  • Test score requirements:
    • SAT
      • Evidence-Based Reading & Writing ā‰„ 490

      • Mathematics ā‰„ 480
    • ACT
      • ACT Reading ā‰„ 19, ACT English ā‰„ 17, ACT Math ā‰„ 19

You will need to submit:

  1. Application to °®°®Ö±²„
  2. Application fee
  3. Official high school transcripts
  4. Official college transcripts
  5. Official SAT, ACT or CLT scores

You can find full details on how to apply to °®°®Ö±²„ as a lower-level transfer student on our How to Apply page.

Mid-Level (ML) Transfer Applicants

Applicants are required to have successfully completed a minimum of 67% of all credit hours attempted at currently and previously enrolled institutions. In addition, you must meet the . A 2.50 transfer or postsecondary transferrable GPA (3.60 for nursing) is required.

  • Transfer GPA ā‰„ 2.5
  • 2 years of foreign language in high school and/or 2 semesters at the collegiate level
  • C or better in college-level English composition course
  • C or better in college-level math course

You will need to submit:

  1. Application to °®°®Ö±²„
  2. Application fee
  3. Official high school transcripts
  4. Official college transcripts

You can find full details on how to apply to °®°®Ö±²„ as a mid-level transfer student on our How to Apply page.

Upper Level (UL) Transfer Applicants

If you have graduated from high school and obtained 60+ transferrable credits °®°®Ö±²„ considers you an upper-level transfer student. Applicants are required to have successfully completed a minimum of 67% of all credit hours attempted at currently and previously enrolled institutions.

Please note:

  • For each credit hour beyond 132 (for students in a 120-hour degree program), students will be charged double the tuition rate.
  • For each credit hour exceeding 110% of the credit hours required for their degree program, students will be charged double the tuition rate.
  • Students who have attempted 180 credit hours are no longer eligible for financial aid as an undergraduate (including federal student loans).

GPA requirements:

  • With an Associate of Arts (AA) from a Florida College System institution
    • Transfer GPA ā‰„ 2.0
  • Without an Associate of Arts (AA) from a Florida College System institution
    • Transfer GPA ā‰„ 2.3

You will need to submit:

  1. Application to °®°®Ö±²„
  2. Application fee
  3. Official college transcripts

You can find full details on how to apply to °®°®Ö±²„ as an upper-level transfer student on our How to Apply page.

 

Second Bachelorā€™s Degree Applicants

If you have already completed and been awarded a bachelorā€™s degree, °®°®Ö±²„ considers you a second bachelorā€™s degree applicant. You are expected to take only those courses necessary to complete a degree within three terms.

Please note:

  • For each credit hour beyond 132 (for students in a 120-hour degree program), students will be charged double the tuition rate.
  • For each credit hour exceeding 110% of the credit hours required for their degree program, students will be charged double the tuition rate.
  • Students who have attempted 180 credit hours are no longer eligible for financial aid as an undergraduate (including federal student loans).

 GPA requirements:

  • With a °®°®Ö±²„ bachelorā€™s degree
    • Bachelorā€™s GPA ā‰„ 2.0
  • Without a °®°®Ö±²„ bachelorā€™s degree
    • Bachelors GPA ā‰„ 2.5

You will need to submit:

  1. Application to °®°®Ö±²„
  2. Application fee
  3. Official college transcripts

You can find full details on how to apply to °®°®Ö±²„ as a second bachelor's degree seeking student on our How to Apply page.

Former °®°®Ö±²„ Student Returning (FSR) Applicants

If you have previously attempted or completed courses for credit at the University of South Florida, °®°®Ö±²„ considers you a second bachelorā€™s degree applicant.

Requirements:

  • °®°®Ö±²„ GPA ā‰„ 2.0
  • Overall GPA ā‰„ 2.0
  • In good standing and eligible to return to the last institution attended
  • Minimum GPA for the declared major, prerequisites met, if applicable 

You will need to submit:

  1. Application to °®°®Ö±²„
  2. Application fee
  3. Official college transcripts
  4. ARC Petition

You can find full details on how to apply as a returning °®°®Ö±²„ student on our How to Apply page.

Priority Admission Consideration

Transfer applicants who have received an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public institution immediately prior to transferring receive priority consideration for transfer admissions to °®°®Ö±²„, provided the transfer application and all required application materials are received by the Office of Admissions by the transfer deadline. Applicants applying for Selective Majors must meet additional requirements for their intended major.

Note: All high school students, including those earning an AA degree through Dual Enrollment, must submit a Freshman (First-Year) application to °®°®Ö±²„ by the Freshman deadline. For more information about applying as a Freshman with a Florida AA degree, please click here.


Additional Requirements for Selective Majors

Students must meet the minimums based on student type, but also must meet pre-requisites for their intended degree. Therefore, even if you meet the general requirements, your admission to specific academic programs may depend on meeting additional requirements.

Please look at your intended academic college and major to see if there are any additional requirements needed for admission:

Additional requirements are also outlined in .

Nursing Requirements

Nursing Admissions Schedule
  Spring Summer Fall
Transfer Students No Admission No Admission

Tampa campus Minimum 3.6 Transfer GPA

V-CARE Students (Military medics & corpsmen only) No Admission No Admission Tampa campus Minimum 2.9 Transfer GPA
Second Bachelors Degree Students (students with a first bachelors degree only)

Sarasota-Manatee campus

Minimum 3.0 GPA

Tampa campus Minimum 3.0 GPA

St. Petersburg campus

Minimum 3.0 Transfer GPA

Nursing programs have limited access. Transfer students meeting minimum criteria will be admitted to °®°®Ö±²„ as Pre-Nursing. They must then submit a secondary application to the College of Nursing through NursingCAS. Please visit the website for complete details. 

Please note:

  • Second Bachelorā€™s Degree students applying for Spring admission must submit an application to the Tampa campus. If admitted to the Nursing program, these students will take their courses at the Sarasota-Manatee campus
  • Second Bachelorā€™s Degree students applying for Fall admission must submit an application to the Tampa campus. If admitted to the Nursing program, these students will take their courses at the St Petersburg campus
Common Admission Deadlines
  Term App Available App Priority Deadline Transcript Submission Priority Deadline App Completion Deadline Admission to °®°®Ö±²„ Deadline
Upper Division Fall September 1 December 1 January 15 February 1

March 1

V-CARE Fall September 1 December 1 January 15 February 1 March 1
Accelerated Second Degree - Tampa Summer September 1 December 1 January 15 February 1 March 1
Accelerated Second Degree - St. Petersburg Fall September 1 February 1 May 15 June 1 July 1
Accelerated Second Degree- Sarasota-Manatee Spring February 1 July 1 August 15 September 1 October 1

There are some important notes you should consider as you submit your application:

  • No Essay Requirement: No essay or personal statement is requested to be evaluated for admission to °®°®Ö±²„. Any submission of an essay or personal statement will not be opened or reviewed. 
  • Dual Enrollment Students: All high school students, including those earning an AA degree through Dual Enrollment, must submit a freshman (first-year) application to °®°®Ö±²„ by the freshman deadline. They are not considered transfer students. Only students who have earned 12 or more credits post-high school graduation are considered transfer students.

Foreign Language Entrance Requirement (FLENT)

To graduate from °®°®Ö±²„, students must have two academic units of the same foreign language in high school or two semesters of the same foreign language or American Sign Language (ASL) in college.

  • If you've already completed the requirement before attending °®°®Ö±²„: Submit official transcripts showing the completed foreign language or ASL courses.
  • If you haven't completed the requirement before attending °®°®Ö±²„: you must take required coursework while at °®°®Ö±²„ to graduate.

How to Meet FLENT Requirements Before Attending:

If you do not plan on taking foreign language coursework at °®°®Ö±²„, you must demonstrate completion or in-progress work for one of the options below to pass the FLENT requirement:

  • Two academic units (years) of the same foreign language or American sign language in high school (9th-12th grades), or one academic unit (year) at level 2.
  • Two passing semesters of the same foreign language (e.g., SPN 1120 and SPN 1121) or sign language in college, earning no less than eight credit hours.
  • Successfully passing the °®°®Ö±²„ Language Placement Test by placing into the third course or higher.
  • Passing subject test level 2.
  • One year of an Advanced Placement (AP) foreign language course in high school.
  • for two semesters (AP score = 4).
  • Passing the Brigham Young University (BYU) . 

What if I'm fluent in another language?

°®°®Ö±²„ requires that students have completed two units (two years) of instruction in a foreign language to be considered for admission. However, you may document proficiency in a second language to meet this requirement.

In Florida, the course number that is designated to indicate a foreign language waiver is 0791920 and has a course title of "Bright Futures Foreign Language Proficiency Waiver." For a listing of ways to document proficiency in a second language for a foreign language waiver, see the . In the event you meet waiver requirements, you are encouraged to work with your guidance counselor to document the waiver on your transcript or via letter to the Office of Admissions.