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Any individual who applies for admission to the University of Florida shall pay a non-refundable application fee. Admitted freshmen must also pay a non-refundable admission tuition deposit that will be applied toward payment of that individual's tuition upon enrollment.
    UNDERGRADUATE
    Freshman, transfer and readmission applicants

    Freshman Applicants: Applicants must complete the entire application online, including the essay and resume sections. No submission of paper material is permitted.

    Fine Arts Applicants: Applicants to programs in Music, Art and Art History and Theatre and Dance have additional requirements/auditions. Please refer to these sites before you apply.

    Transfer Applicants: To be eligible for transfer, you must have 60 semester hours of college credit. Please contact the UF college prior to completing an application. If you will receive a bachelor's degree prior to attending UF, please review the requirements for graduate, professional or postbaccalaureate admissions.

  • GRADUATE
    Master's, engineer, specialist, doctoral, Ph.D. and readmission applicants
    MBA Applicants: Do not complete the graduate application; instead, complete the MBA application.

  • PROFESSIONAL
    Dentistry, Medicine, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Doctor of Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant and Veterinary Medicine applicants

  • POSTBACCALAUREATE
    Students with bachelor's degrees who are not currently pursuing a graduate degree at UF





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    All applicants who meet requirements and standards will be considered equally for admission
    to any academic program, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, marital status,
    beliefs, age, national origin, sexual orientation or physical or mental disabilities.