2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog
Admission Policies
Freshmen
The university’s Office of Admissions coordinates freshman admission.
Transfer Students (on-campus programs)
The School of Business makes admission decisions for upper-division transfer applicants who have earned 60 or more college credits. Only applicants with an AA degree from a Florida public community or state college will be considered for admission. Individuals who will not earn an AA degree from a Florida public community or state college are encouraged to complete their undergraduate degree at another institution and consider the University of Florida’s Hough Graduate School of Business for a master’s or doctoral program.
Florida community and state college transfer students are considered for admission if they fulfill all School of Business transfer admission requirements. Transfer applicants’ academic catalog year guarantees their graduation requirements, but not their admission requirements -- admission and preprofessional course and GPA requirements are subject to change without notice for students who are not enrolled in the School of Business. Students who do not have a complete application on file by the application deadline will not be considered for admission and must reapply for a subsequent term. Once admitted, transfer students are required to attend UF’s transfer orientation program. Transfer students who are admitted by another UF college/school are not eligible for admission to the School of Business.
Current UF Students
UF students who matriculated as freshmen can change to a business major if they have a 3.0 UF GPA with no universal tracking courses completed or a 2.0 UF GPA and a 3.0 universal tracking GPA. Additionally, they cannot exceed the maximum 130 credit hours allowed for the degree (excluding AP/IB/AICE/dual enrollment credit). Business majors can change from one business major to another if they are on track and have not completed more than half of their major courses. As noted, upper-division transfer students who are admitted to UF as non-business majors are not eligible for admission to the School of Business.
Online Business Program (off-campus program)
The School of Business makes admission decisions for the Online Business Program, a degree program designed for individuals who live outside of Gainesville or have work and/or family commitments that make traditional campus attendance unfeasible. To be considered for admission, applicants must complete an Associate of Arts degree (or have earned 60 transferable hours) and fulfill all of the School of Business Online Business Program admission requirements. Students who are admitted to the Online Business Program are not permitted to change to another business major unless they meet the transfer admission requirements for the school’s on-campus degree programs.
Readmission
UF students who have not attended the university for two consecutive terms must apply for readmission and meet all university readmission requirements. In addition, students must meet School of Business universal tracking GPA and course requirements, have a 2.0 UF GPA and no deficits in the core or major/area of specialization GPA and be able to complete a business degree in 130 hours or less. Students who do not meet these requirements should contact an academic adviser.
Nondegree Registration
Individuals who wish to enroll in the School of Business as nondegree-seeking students may do so for the summer term only. Nondegree applicants must meet the school’s nondegree registration requirements.
Academic Policies
Academic Advising: Business majors are expected to register for the proper courses and fulfill degree requirements in a timely manner. To avoid unnecessary delays in academic progress, students should consult the UF Undergraduate Catalog to familiarize themselves with university and school policies.
School of Business academic advisers are available to assist students with scheduling, registration, course selection, major changes, career decisions, professional development, study abroad and related matters. Students are encouraged to speak with an academic adviser each semester to ensure they are on track with their academic and career plans.
Academic Probation: The School of Business closely monitors the academic progress of its students, requiring them to maintain a 2.0 UF, core and major/area of specialization GPA. Students who do not meet these requirements are placed on academic probation for a maximum of two semesters. Students who do not meet the terms of their probation will be prohibited from continuing in a business major.
Correspondence Study: Business majors must have prior approval from an academic adviser to take UF correspondence study courses. No more than six hours of correspondence course work can be used to fulfill undergraduate degree requirements. UF correspondence study courses cannot be taken to fulfill required core, major, area of specialization or restricted elective courses. Students on academic probation are not permitted to take correspondence courses.
Dean’s List: Business majors who complete 12-14 credit hours and earn a 3.7 GPA or higher (or 15 hours or more and a 3.5 GPA or higher) in the fall or spring semester are named to the dean's list. Courses taken S-U (i.e., pass/fail) do not count toward the required credit hours. Students who make the dean's list will receive a certificate of recognition for their achievement.
Dropping and Adding Courses: The School of Business adheres to all university drop/add policies and deadlines. Students who wish to drop and add a course after the initial drop/add period in the first week of each semester will be fee liable for both courses unless they can provide documentation of administrative error. Students who have used their two lower or upper division drops can petition the school for additional drops if they can document an extenuating circumstance.
Dual Degrees: With approval from an academic adviser, business majors are permitted to earn two UF undergraduate degrees concurrently (one in the School of Business and one in another college/school, except for Liberal Arts and Sciences - Economics). Dual degree students must be able to complete both degrees in eight fall/spring semesters (or four fall/spring semesters for transfer students). Students pursuing dual degrees must complete course work for both degrees simultaneously, adhere to the academic plan approved by their academic adviser and graduate in the designated semester. Journalism majors are eligible to pursue the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - General Studies (BABA-GBA) degree only.
International Study: Business undergraduates are strongly encouraged to study abroad for at least one semester. Students must be in good academic standing and have a 2.5 overall UF GPA (or a minimum 3.0 UF GPA if applying for a Warrington exchange program). Refer to the School of Business Study Abroad program for details, scholarship opportunities and adviser contact information.
Normal Course Load: The school’s degree programs are designed for full-time study. Students are encouraged to register for 15 credit hours and are expected to register for a minimum of 12 credit hours each fall and spring. Students must petition the School of Business to take more than 18 credits in a single term.
S-U Grade Option: Business majors can use the S-U grade option for free elective courses only. All other required courses, including universal tracking, general education, core business, major or area of specialization and restricted elective courses, must be taken for a letter grade. Students can request to take only one S-U course per term using the S-U grade option (although they can take other pre-established S-U graded courses).
Transfer Course Work: Florida community or state college students who have taken equivalent business core or major courses at another institution will be required to retake the course at UF or petition the School of Business to take a higher-level course in the same subject area. Additional semester hours will not be earned when repeating equivalent courses. Waiving a required course does not reduce the total hours required for graduation.
Transient Course Work: With approval from an academic adviser, business majors may take universal tracking, general education and free elective courses at another accredited institution. Students should refer to the school’s website for guidelines and instructions. UF students who are in Florida but away from Gainesville have the option to take UF core business courses online in the fall, spring and summer terms.