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Correspondence Study

www.CorrespondenceStudy.ufl.edu

Undergraduate courses are offered for college credit through Correspondence Study at the Division of Continuing Education. The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) at the University of Florida provides flexible educational opportunities for students:

  • with conflicting schedules;

  • who need to meet general education or writing and math requirements;

  • who need to meet course prerequisites; or,

  • for students who are seeking professional development or personal enrichment.

If you are attending the University of Florida, prior approval from an academic advisor is required before you enroll in a correspondence study course. To receive approval, simply make an appointment with your academic advisor and they will assist you as needed.

Students may enroll for courses by mail, fax, in person, or online. Registering for courses via correspondence study does not require transcript of previous academic work, nor does the student need to apply or be admitted to the University of Florida to earn college credit. Correspondence study has continuous enrollment and does not follow the academic calendar. Once enrolled, students have one calendar year to complete their course work. There is no official starting date for classes. Courses are available in print or online, often with video- or audiotape supplemental materials (depending on the course).

For a free catalog, contact DCE at (352) 392-1711, or write to us at UF/DCE, 2209 NW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL 32611. Our email address is learn@doce.ufl.edu or visit our web site.

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