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The University of South Florida St. Petersburg will no longer accept freshman applications for admission in the Spring semester. NOTE: If you decide to enroll elsewhere and apply to transfer to USFSP at a later date, we now require a minimum of 30 transferable credit hours with a transfer GPA of 3.0 or better for transfer admission at the lower division. Admission Requirements - First Time In College (FTIC)
Admissions Criteria To be admitted as a first time in college student, applicants must have graduated from an accredited secondary school. Home schooled students and graduates of unaccredited schools may be asked to submit additional documentation outlining their educational background. The General Educational Development (GED) test score is accepted in place of a high school diploma. For admission purposes, USF St. Petersburg recalculates a high school grade point average (GPA) based on grades earned in all college prep academic courses. We assign additional weight to grades earned in honors (.5), Advanced Placement (1.0), International Baccalaureate (1.0) Dual Enrollment (1.0) or AICE (1.0) courses.
Students are encouraged to use the academic electives to better enhance their preparation for entrance into a selected college at the university. For example, students who wish to major in a science field may choose to take an additional unit in math and an additional unit of science beyond the minimum requirements listed above, in order to have the strongest preparation for the these curriculums. We also encourage students to balance their high school experience with courses in the visual and performing arts when possible. Submitting Your Application - Freshmen applicants should submit the following to the Office of Admissions & Records:
In order to be considered for Undergraduate Admissions' Freshman Scholarships, you must apply by January 2.
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