While the competition to be admitted to USF is at an all-time high, the process of applying is simple. We consider each applicant individually, taking into account grades, rigor of curriculum and standardized test scores.
If you have completed 12 or more credits of college coursework since high school graduation, you will be considered for transfer admission.
Here’s the profile of our most recently admitted class:
USF also requires you meet the following minimum subsection test scores to qualify for freshman admission:
If you think you have what it takes, read on to discover the requirements for admission consideration.
Applicants face heavy competition for a place in our freshman class. To determine if you are admissible to USF, we will recalculate your high school GPA based only on grades earned in high school in core academic subject areas, as well as specified AP and IB fine and performing arts courses. USF will add the following quality points for approved AP, IB, AICE, honors and dual enrollment courses, provided you earned a "C" or better.
Course Type | Quality Point |
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Advanced Placement (AP) | 1.0 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) | 1.0 |
Dual Enrollment | 1.0 |
AICE | 1.0 |
Honors | 0.5 |
Taking weighted courses can have a positive impact on your recalculated GPA if you are reasonably successful in these advanced-level courses.
USF requires freshman applicants to submit official results for at least one college entrance exam (SAT, ACT or CLT). Currently, USF does not require or consider the optional essay section of the SAT or ACT during the admission or scholarship review processes. Similarly, SAT subject tests are not considered for admission or placement.
USF's code for SAT is 5828 and for ACT is 0761. Please select University of South Florida from the dropdown on CLT website.
In Fall 2024, mid-range test scores for admitted freshmen were:
USF considers your highest submitted section scores across all SAT, ACT or CLT test dates. We make final admission decisions using only your highest cumulative scores. Each time you submit test scores to USF, we will update your record with any new high scores. We strongly encourage you to submit your scores each time you take the SAT, ACT or CLT. Sending your scores each time you take a test allows us to consider you for all available enrollment-related opportunities — a huge benefit to you.
Since the SAT, ACT and CLT measure college readiness through different means and formats, we strongly encourage you to take each exam once during spring of your junior year in high school to gain experience. You are likely to prefer — and even perform better — on one test over the others, so you can focus on preparing for that test during the fall of your senior year. You should not take any test more than three times because significant performance improvements are unlikely at that point. Exceptions are rare.
Taking dual enrollment courses gives you a head start on meeting college graduation requirements. We require a minimum GPA of 2.50 (unweighted) in dual enrollment courses to be considered for (and maintain) an offer of admission to USF.
All high school students, including those earning an A.A. degree through Dual Enrollment, must submit a freshman (first-year) application to USF by the freshman deadline. Only students who have earned 12 or more credits post -high school graduation are considered transfer students.
If you have taken Dual Enrollment, USF will require an official transcript from each college or university you attended prior to starting at USF. We give additional consideration to applicants with a postsecondary GPA of 3.00 or higher because they have proven themselves capable of success in college-level coursework.
If you are obtaining a high school diploma and an associate of arts (A.A.) degree through dual enrollment from an institution within the Florida College System or State University System, you have two options for admission consideration as a first-time-in-college (FTIC) student.
When you apply to USF and list an A.A. degree on your Self-Reported Academic Record (SSAR), you will be automatically considered for both types of admission listed below.
Application Process:
To be automatically considered for both admission options, you must submit both your test scores and your post-secondary official transcript.
Once admitted, you must:If you are admitted under the FL BOG 6.005 regulation and do not intend to receive your A.A. degree, you must notify the Office of Admissions immediately. If you do not receive your A.A. before enrollment at USF, we may rescind your admission.
You must complete a minimum of 18 approved units of high school work in the five core subject areas, as well as two approved academic electives. If you graduated from high school in 2011 or thereafter, you must have completed four units of math — including one course above and beyond Algebra I.
Although you may take one fewer academic elective unit, the most competitive applicants for admission to USF typically complete a minimum of 20 academic units, which is an average of five per year in grades nine through twelve.
Subject Area | Academic Units |
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English | 4 |
Mathematics | 4 |
Natural Science | 3 |
Social Science | 3 |
Foreign Language | 2 |
Electives | 2 |
Total Units | 18 |
Foreign Language Entrance Requirements (FLENT)
To be considered for admission, students must have completed two academic units of the same foreign language in high school or two semesters of the same foreign language or American Sign Language (ASL) in college. If you have already fulfilled this requirement, submit official transcripts showing the completed foreign language or ASL courses. Refer to the following bullets, which describe the methods to meet the requirement, as well as possible exemptions.
To be considered for admission to USF, students are required to have completed two units (years) of instruction in a foreign language. However, you may document proficiency in a second language to meet this requirement.
In Florida, the course number that is designated to indicate a foreign language waiver is 0791920 with the course title "Bright Futures Foreign Language Proficiency Waiver." For a list of ways to document proficiency in a second language in order to qualify for a foreign language waiver, refer to the Florida Counseling for Future Education Handbook.
If you meet the waiver requirements, we encourage you to work with your guidance counselor to document the waiver on your transcript or via a letter to the Office of Admissions.
The following majors have specific High School GPA and/or SAT/ACT/CLT requirements:
In addition to GPA, test scores and course requirements, we consider several other factors when evaluating your application for admission.
Your high school coursework serves to prepare you for the rigors of college courses, particularly at a research institution like USF. We strongly encourage you to challenge yourself by taking coursework at the highest levels in which you can be successful, including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), AICE and dual enrollment courses.
We also expect you to complete additional academic coursework beyond minimum state requirements, particularly in the areas of math, science and foreign language.
Your grade trend is one of the most important areas in the admissions process that tends to get overlooked, particularly in your junior and senior years. Grade trend shows how your grades have progressed throughout high school — whether they have gone up, gone down or stayed the same.
Generally, higher grades are better. We prefer to see more As and Bs than Cs, but we may accept a few Cs, particularly in the most challenging courses. Ds and Fs are cause for concern.
We do not request an essay or personal statement to be evaluated for admission to USF. Any essay or personal statement that you submit will not be opened or reviewed.
Home School Requirements
Many of USF's top students have completed home education programs. As a home-schooled student, you must meet the same admission criteria as your peers who are graduating from traditional high schools, including:
NOTE: Simply meeting minimum GED requirements does not guarantee admission. Many GED recipients are encouraged to earn an Associate in Arts degree at a public Florida community college prior to transferring to USF.
Students With Disabilities
Applicants with disabilities apply for admission under the same guidelines as all applicants.
If an applicant is denied admission, but would like to request reconsideration based on a documented disability that they believe may have had an impact on grades, course choice, or standardized test scores, they may appeal the admission decision under the following conditions.
USF offers a full range of excellent services to qualified students with disabilities. Admitted students may contact the Office of Student Accessibility Services to initiate the process of applying for academic accommodations.
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