Many of the courses offered on UF’s campus have an online component. Oftentimes, a course has a Canvas site where students can participate in discussions, view grades, and take quizzes or exams. In the UF Schedule of Courses, located in ONE.UF, students can find course offerings and determine to what percentage the course is available via the web:
Visit the University Registrar's Visiting Students page to review UF's non-degree registration process. Online courses are offered to non-UF students and may be delivered online or on-site (off-campus).
If you were denied because you were missing specific courses, you will need to take those courses before re-applying to UF Online. Be sure to enroll at an accredited institution recognized by the University of Florida for any future coursework.
Since UF Online students do not pay the Activity and Services fees, they do not have automatic access to the Rec Centers. However currently enrolled UF Online students can purchase a non-fee paying student membership each semester in order to use the on-campus Rec Centers and participate in intramural sports.
It is a small institution with an enrollment of 2,098 undergraduate students. Admissions is somewhat competitive as the University of Florida-Online acceptance rate is 62%.
UF Online was ranked No. 4 in the 2020 rankings for the best online bachelor's programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Students can select from over 20 majors across a variety of disciplines as well as nine minors and work with a dedicated academic advisor to design their own academic pathway.
Once you have submitted your application, we will review it within 48 hours. If we need any additional information from you, you will be notified by a status update at www.admissions.ufl.edu and via email.
Competitive freshman applicants to UF Online typically have a 3.7 or higher academic high school GPA. Students taking dual enrollment courses must present a minimum 2.0 GPA at every institution attended.
Criteria-Based Admissions – With the exception of just a few limited access majors, UF Online is able to welcome all qualified upper division transfer applicants who meet our set admissions criteria.
UF Online offers fully online, four-year degrees in 24 majors—the same accredited degrees you'd earn on campus.
Can PaCE, Innovation Academy, and/or online students participate in Panhellenic Recruitment? You must be enrolled in at least 1 credit hour and be classified as a degree-seeking student at the University of Florida to participate in Panhellenic Recruitment.
Because this school is very selective, strong academic scores are critical to improving your chances of admission. If you're able to score a 1440 SAT or a 32 ACT or above, you'll have a very strong chance at getting in.
Middle 50% Academic Core GPA: 4.3-4.6. Middle 50% SAT: 1330-1460. Middle 50% ACT: 29-33.
Since 2015, Pathway to Campus Enrollment, or PaCE, provides freshmen with the opportunity to start their UF degree online and then transition to campus to complete an undergraduate degree. Our campus has limited physical space to accommodate the many qualified students who desire a UF education.
The academics are pretty hard-core. The core classes, the sciences and math classes, are tough. But on the flip side, there is so much help out there. Every class has review sessions, from fellow students, TAs, teaching help through UF itself or an off campus company that specializes in helping you pass your test.
Online students get a special membership rate and can enjoy a variety of club activites. From networking events to football and basketball viewing parties, Gator Clubs provide opportunities for socializing, networking and fun.
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UF Online courses are specifically for undergraduate students enrolled in the 24 majors of UF Online or the approximately 60 majors of UF PaCE. UF Online provides an accessible, flexible education for those looking to pursue a fully online degree program.
Flexible Learning courses are online, open-enrollment credit courses available to anyone. Admission to the University of Florida is not a requirement. Students receive an official UF transcript when they successfully complete their coursework.
There are a variety of ways to pursue a UF degree online, ranging from web courses for residential students to fully online bachelor's degrees in 24 majors offered by UF Online. UF’s Distance Learning also offers masters, doctoral and certificate programs online.
If you have submitted an application and have additional questions, reach out to the UF Online OneStop by phone at 352-294-3290 or by email at admissions@ufonline.ufl.edu.
If the prefix (first three letters) and the last three digits of the course number are the same, then the course is considered equivalent.
Courses that are remedial, technical, vocational or doctrinal in nature are not transferable to an undergraduate degree.
The UF Online community consists of more than 3,500 students who are in online bachelor’s programs, as well as countless faculty who teach online students. We asked what advice they would give to the students who are transitioning to an online classroom and this is what they shared:
Harvard University. Transitioned their courses to online only and required that all students (who are able) to not return to campus after Spring Recess. For those students who are unable to relocate, they began to limit campus accessibility/resources to prevent the spread of infection. New York University.
Stock up on essentials (prescription medications, food, and over-the-counter medicine) prior to the virus reaching your area. NOTE: If you are unable to stock up on essentials or your living area is communal, it may be in your best interest to return home if you are able.
As you look to distinguish yourself in your career or academic pursuits, UF Online offers you a variety of ways for you to stand out. You can:
Now that you have customized your path according to your goals, you determine the pace in how you move forward:
One phone call is all it takes to register for classes, determine your financial aid eligibility or take care of tuition payments. UF Online has streamlined these services into one convenient department – UF Online OneStop.
If you are missing prerequisites courses, you will need to complete the missing courses before reapplying. If you have completed all of your prerequisite coursework, but did not meet both of the GPA requirements, you may need to take some additional courses or retake a course to earn a higher grade before reapplying.
Recommended next steps: If denied at this level, we would recommend earning at least 30 transferable credits at a local state college or university. This coursework should include some competitive admissions courses for your intended UF Online ...
If you intend to reapply to UF Online, do not register for non-degree courses at the University of Florida. Non-degree coursework taken at the University of Florida will not be applied towards a UF degree. Non-Degree coursework at the UF includes flexible learning, transient coursework, and generally all coursework taken at UF before being admitted ...
Appeals can only be considered for the same major in the term for which you applied . If you wish to be considered for a different major, then a new application will be required. When you appeal, you are asking the Committee to make an exception in the case of your application. Every appeal will receive a fair review.
No, the University of Florida does not issue grade forgiveness. Every attempt at transferable coursework is included in your GPA calculations. The one exception for grade forgiveness is if you have earned an Associates of Arts (AA) degree from a Florida state college.
UF CJC Online graduate programs allow working professionals to earn an advanced degree from the convenience of home. Students benefit from the full resources, academic rigor and faculty of a top public university without having to relocate or leave their current jobs. All lectures, assignments, discussions, and projects are hosted through our online E-Learning system, which means students are not required to step foot on campus. Although it’s not required, students are welcome to attend commencement and walk across the stage upon completion of their master’s program.
This is an excellent opportunity to review your personal goals and help you decide the optimal workload for your schedule. You will then submit a registration survey indicating your preferred courseload for the upcoming semester.
UF CJC Online courses are offered in the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters and follow the UF Academic Calendar. The Fall and Spring semesters are 16 weeks in length and the Summer semester is 13 weeks in length. Each weekly module features either a live or pre-recorded lecture, learning objectives, reading resources and assignments. For courses with live lectures, you will meet in an online classroom using Zoom video conferencing. Live lectures are hosted in the evening to accommodate working professionals. If you are unable to attend live lectures, the instructor will work with you to ensure you’re able to participate in some way.
Master’s degrees allow for greater flexibility for degree customization through elective choices. A master’s degree is a formally recognized graduate degree.
GRE. The GRE is not required for master’s programs at the University of Florida. It is required for admission to the CJC Ph.D. program. If you have already taken the GRE, you may still submit your GRE scores for consideration through the application portal.
If you are an instructor, teaching assistant, facilitator, or other staff, please contact e-Learning Support at 352-392-4357 option 3 or via e-mail at learning-support@ufl.edu. Which browsers are recommended for use with UF e-Learning? UF e-Learning in Canvas supports the last two versions of every browser release.
If you have questions or need additional assistance, please contact your departmental grades coordinator or e-Learning Support either by phone at 352-392-4357 option 3 or by email at learning-support@ufl.edu.
To update your display name, go to one.ufl.edu, click on the dropdown at the top right, and select “Directory Profile.”. Click “Edit” on the right of the name panel, uncheck “Use my legal name” under “Display Name,” update how you wish your name to be displayed, and click “Submit” at the bottom.
IMPORTANT: You must have the UF VPN Client installed on your computer, and be logged into the UF VPN Client before viewing online course reserve materials using an off-campus network. For information on installing and using the UF VPN Client, go to https://it.ufl.edu/ict/documentation/network-infrastructure/vpn/ .
The courses in your My Courses list will be automatically deleted at the end of each semester. If you want to remove a class before the end of the semester, take the following steps.
For each class in your My Courses list, there is an option to be notified by email when new items are added to the course reserves list. Emails are automatically sent to your ufl.edu email address. To activate this feature, take the following steps:
The Hot List allows the user to group items they may want to access quickly or may need for more than one class. My Hot List feature is under Student Tools on the left side Main Menu.
Most flexible learning courses are entirely asynchronous. Students may begin taking courses anytime but course work must be completed within 16 weeks. Students receive a transcript awarding undergraduate credit for these courses. If you need further clarification about the types of non-degree courses offered at the University of Florida, ...
Flexible Learning courses are offered to non-UF students seeking undergraduate credit. Gordon Rule and General Education required courses are available. Offered in a self-paced online format, these courses do not observe the traditional UF semester calendar and do not require a non-degree application. Most flexible learning courses are entirely ...
Online courses are offered to non-UF students and may be delivered online or on-site (off-campus). These courses can be taken for undergraduate or graduate credit and require a non-degree application. Most of these courses follow a traditional UF semester calendar. Some of the courses are entirely asynchronous and some have both asynchronous ...