School of Forest Resources and Conservation
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Degree Requirements
To be eligible for the Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources and Conservation, the student must:
- complete satisfactorily all courses required for the degree
- earn 120 acceptable semester credit hours
- have a cumulative junior/senior level GPA of 2.0 (computed for all UF course work taken beyond 60 hours) and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all courses required for the major
- complete the last 30 credits applied toward the baccalaureate degree in residence in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, and
- file formal application for the degree in the Office of the University Registrar during the semester he/she expects to graduate. The official calendar lists the latest date each semester for filing degree applications.
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