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3 ONE.UF. Summer A/C Dates and Deadlines Summer A/C Event Summer A Dates and Deadlines Summer C Dates and Deadlines Advanced Registration(at or after assigned start time) April 3 - May 11 April 3 - May 11 UF (EEP) and State Employee Registration May 15 - 16(8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day)
Advance Registration(at or after assigned start time) March 28 - August 22 UF (EEP) and State Employee Registration August 24 - 26, 29 - 30(8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day) Regular Registration($100 late fee after 11:59 pm pm deadline)
Summer A/C Event Summer A Dates and Deadlines Summer C Dates and Deadlines Advanced Registration(at or after assigned start time) April 3 - May 11 April 3 - May 11 UF (EEP) and State Employee Registration May 15 - 16(8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day) May 15 - 16(8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day)
March 11 - 18: Spring Break 1 GatorEvals. 2 Official schedules. 3 ONE.UF. Summer A/C Dates and Deadlines Summer A/C Event Summer A Dates and Deadlines
2021 - 2022 Dates and DeadlinesSummer A/C EventSummer A Dates and DeadlinesSummer C Dates and DeadlinesDegree ApplicationsMay 11June 29Fee Payments (3:30 pm, University Bursar)May 20 (3:30 pm)May 20 (3:30 pm)Residency ReclassificationsMay 20May 20S/U Grade OptionMay 18May 2725 more rows
Summer 2021 CoursesTerm ABCCourse & SectionDepartmentAACG2021 (10111) Intro Finan AccountngBUS(BA)-Fisher School of AccAADV4940 (19071) Advertising InternshpJRC(JM)-AdvertisingAAMH2020 (18398) US Since 1877LAS(LS)-HistoryAANT2301 (16337) Human Sexuality and CulLAS(LS)-Anthropology6 more rows•Mar 22, 2021
The minimum full-time load for undergraduate students is 12 credits, including summer term. Postbaccalaureate students are considered undergraduates. Students with disabilities may be eligible for a reduced course load accommodation.
Summer B is a six-week session of courses during the second half of the summer. During this time, the minimum full-time load is six credits as opposed to 12 credits required in the fall.
Web Courses UF, students can find course offerings and determine to what percentage the course is available via the web: Primarily Classroom/Traditional: an on-campus only class. Hybrid: online and in-person sessions. Online (80-99%): online with some in-person exams or projects.
UF is offering its normal array of course offerings, including in-person, online and hybrid classes. Not all classes are available online. To learn more about health and safety expectations, visit our Health Guidance page.
Summer B is really neat because it only requires students to take six credit hours (rather than the required 12 during the Fall and Spring Semesters).
Yes, you may be able to get federal financial aid for summer classes if you haven't already taken your maximum available for the academic year and if you'll be enrolled at least half time during the summer session.
Course Load Requirements The minimum full-time load for undergraduate students is 12 credits. * The minimum full-time load for a six-week summer term is 6 credits and for the twelve-week summer term is 12 credits. Postbaccalaureate students are considered undergraduates.
March 17: UF WILL OFFER FULL SUITE OF COURSES FOR SUMMER A, B AND C; SUMMER A AND C WILL BE ONLINE. Dear Students, We want you to know that we are offering a full suite of courses for Summer A, B, and C. Summer A/C courses will be provided online so you can continue to make progress even in the current circumstances.
UF will continue online delivery of coursework during the Summer B term, as has been announced for the Summer A and Summer C terms. The Summer B term is being shifted to start one week later than had been previously announced in the academic calendar.
Please note that starting in 2019, Bright Futures funding is disbursed for fall, spring, and summer terms to eligible students.
New Core Code Search for and Feature. We have a new feature in the online Course Schedule which helps you complete your core curriculum requirement. You can narrow your results based on the core code. What is the core code? It’s the number that denotes the core curriculum requirement.
Title IX, a segment of the Education Amendments of 1972, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex/gender from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. For more information about Title IX, resources and relevant policies visit the Title IX website.
The University of Texas at Austin (“University”) is committed to maintaining a learning and working environment that is free from discrimination based on sex in accordance with Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs or activities; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), which prohibits sex discrimination in employment; and the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE Act).
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UF (EEP) and State Employee Registration. August 24 - 26, 29 - 30 (8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day) Regular Registration ($100 late fee after 11:59 pm pm deadline) August 23 (11:59 pm) Classes Begin.
Advanced Registration (at or after assigned start time) March 28 - May 5. March 28 - May 5. UF (EEP) and State Employee Registration. May 9 - 10 (8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day) May 9 - 10 (8:00 am of the first day to 11:59 pm of the last day)