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Accepted Student Requirements
Accepted Student Requirements
The Office of Admissions will be in close communication with all accepted students. During the month of March, accepted students who are deposited with the intent to enroll will start receiving specific email communication and guidance regarding completing all of these items. The Office of Admissions will guide incoming students on when to submit the items and the deadline by which everything should be completed.
Incoming students agree to:
Attest to meeting the TCOP Technical Standards.
Acknowledge that USF is a "SARA" institution which allows greater access for student education offering. You understand that the University of South Florida (USF) programs prepare students to sit for applicable licensure in Florida. In order to comply with U.S. Department of Education regulations regarding higher education and professional licensure, USF is required to make the following disclosure with respect to professional licensure outside the state of Florida. USF cannot confirm whether a particular program meets requirements for professional licensure outside the state of Florida. Please contact applicable licensure board(s) in any state you may want to pursue licensure prior to beginning the academic program in order to determine whether the program meets licensure requirements. It is the student's responsibility to confirm program eligibility for licensure in any state outside of Florida.
Complete & Sign the USF TCOP Office of Experiential Education Student Release of Information Form.
Submit a $200 non-refundable deposit; applied towards your fall tuition.
Complete all prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better.
Complete a criminal background check and drug screen.
Submit residency form and proof.
Submit a final transcript.
Attend a mandatory Orientation, which typically occurs in late July.
Submit Physical Exam Verification and Communicable Disease Prevention Certification forms.
Obtain and maintain health care coverage while a student in the program.