| Academic Policies and Procedures
Application DeadlinesStudents are admitted for third-year professional course work in the fall and spring semesters for Building Construction and each semester for Fire and Emergency Services. Application procedures, receipt of transcripts and school requirements for admission should be completed by the deadline. Building Construction: Fall Semester - March 1, 2002 Spring Semester - September 3, 2002 Fire and Emergency Services: Fall Semester - June 3, 2002 Spring Semester - October 1, 2002 Summer Term -- February 14, 2002 Requirements for AdmissionBuilding ConstructionIt should be understood that admission to the school is selective, and admission will be given to those applicants whose potential indicates the greatest likelihood of success in the program. All Students
Transfer StudentsStudents attending four-year colleges should follow a program of general education and preprofessional courses equivalent to the basic curriculum for entry to the school. Junior college and community college students should:
Fire and Emergency ServicesAll Students
Transfer StudentsStudents attending four-year colleges should follow a program of general education and preprofessional courses equivalent to the basic curriculum for entry to the school. Junior college and community college students should:
Scholarships and AssistantshipsInformation about general financial aid can be obtained from the Office for Student Financial Affairs, Box 114025, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-4025. Information concerning scholarships for third-and fourth-year building construction students is available at the school. Normal LoadsThe average course load for building construction students is 16 hours. A student may register for additional hours if the academic adviser and the student's academic record justifies this. Students who wish to take fewer than 12 hours should be aware that certain university privileges and benefits require a minimum registration. It is the student's responsibility to verify the minimum registration necessary for these privileges and benefits. Normal Academic ProgressStudents must maintain normal academic progress with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for all courses attempted in the junior and senior years. In addition, the student must take courses in the sequence specified. Students may be excluded from the program if they fail or refuse to maintain normal academic progress. Student WorkThe school reserves the right to retain all student work for the purpose of record, exhibition or instruction. Probation and DismissalStudents who do not make satisfactory academic progress may be excluded from further registration. Student ResponsibilityIt is the student's responsibility before enrolling to review and consider all pertinent information about the university and the school. Special attention must be paid to required documentation, degree requirements, and deadlines. Computer RequirementPersonal computer design and graphic and operational competence is an essential component of the professional environment. Computer skills now are required for most entry-level opportunities in construction. Competency in the basic use of a computer is a requirement for graduation. Course content increasingly relies on student computer skills and access to computers. Academic advisement and registration can be done by computer and official university correspondence is often sent via e-mail. The demands on university computer facilities are significant. Students entering the junior year of professional course work are required to purchase, lease or otherwise obtain continuing access to a personal computer that is capable of dial-up or network connection to the Internet, graphical access to the World Wide Web, and productivity functions such as word processing and spreadsheet calculation. Refer to the CIRCA web page at www.circa.ufl.edu/computers for general information and the school's home page at www.bcn.ufl.edu "Undergraduate" for specific requirements for the building construction program.
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