I want to add to what you said by saying that the transfer process from a community college is much simpler than applying as a freshman. As a transfer applicant, the most important part of your application is GPA. You don't need to send standardized test scores. One thing that you do need to look out for is competitiveness when applying to transfer, because it can be harder to get into depending on your major. UF looks at your critical tracing courses (core classes) and calculates your GPA and decides on whether or not you get in from there. My critical tracking GPA is pretty good as a Computer Engineering major and plan to transfer in the Fall. Appreciate the video, its full of useful information!
Hi, I am currently attending Santa FE honors, I just graduated highschool in Miami and transferred all my Dual enrollment credits to Santa Fe and I’m on track to finish my associates in computer science at Santa Fe honors in spring in hope of getting to UF. If you don’t mind me asking, did you get in, and what was your GPA? Thank you!
@@carlosblanco9771 hi! I’m thinking about going to Santa Fe, would you mind sharing me with your experience at Santa Fe and are you already in UF now? Thank you!
Im currently doing community college however if my gpa is 3.4, do I still have a chance of getting accepted tp UF. I should have my associates degree by then.
It depends on what you’re major is. Each department at UF have their respective level of competitiveness. Talk to an advisor from whichever department you’re applying to, and look up on Reddit for posts that relate to UF transferring specific to your major
How would transferring work if I have taken many AP classes that would amount to about 30 credits at UF? If I get a full 30 more credits at another school in one year, can I just spend one year there?
I want to add to what you said by saying that the transfer process from a community college is much simpler than applying as a freshman. As a transfer applicant, the most important part of your application is GPA. You don't need to send standardized test scores. One thing that you do need to look out for is competitiveness when applying to transfer, because it can be harder to get into depending on your major. UF looks at your critical tracing courses (core classes) and calculates your GPA and decides on whether or not you get in from there. My critical tracking GPA is pretty good as a Computer Engineering major and plan to transfer in the Fall. Appreciate the video, its full of useful information!
Agreed. Great information!
Hi, I am currently attending Santa FE honors, I just graduated highschool in Miami and transferred all my Dual enrollment credits to Santa Fe and I’m on track to finish my associates in computer science at Santa Fe honors in spring in hope of getting to UF. If you don’t mind me asking, did you get in, and what was your GPA? Thank you!
@@carlosblanco9771 hi! I’m thinking about going to Santa Fe, would you mind sharing me with your experience at Santa Fe and are you already in UF now? Thank you!
As someone that didn’t get in seriously thank you. This helps a lot
Of course! Happy to help.
Really hoping to get UF for neuroscience. And my gpa and test scores/exams are not the best😅 but hoping I can get there
I wish you the best of luck!
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Im currently doing community college however if my gpa is 3.4, do I still have a chance of getting accepted tp UF. I should have my associates degree by then.
It depends on what you’re major is. Each department at UF have their respective level of competitiveness. Talk to an advisor from whichever department you’re applying to, and look up on Reddit for posts that relate to UF transferring specific to your major
I’d say you have a good chance. But Brhian offers some great advice!
How would transferring work if I have taken many AP classes that would amount to about 30 credits at UF? If I get a full 30 more credits at another school in one year, can I just spend one year there?
That may be the case. Definitely something to look into more before committing to anything.
Hey Nate I’m a senior and am in the same situation I wana know if I only have to do 1 year if I have college credits can u awnswr pls
@@craft6013 Yes its 100% possible to do that. Just make sure you are working towards meeting specific course requirements during that one year.
What the chances you get in as a non priority admission student, is it a lot less than priority?
What do you mean by non priority admission?