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TAMPA CAMPUS | ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS | SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS

2021 - 2022

UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE TO USF

Tampa Campus

St. Petersburg Campus

Sarasota-Manatee Campus

2 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Each of our three extraordinary campuses offers a

unique college journey... all under the umbrella of

a single Preeminent Research University.

If you crave the thrill of a large metropolitan

university with endless events and activities,

the sprawling Tampa campus might suit you.

Is a culturally rich waterfront city more your

scene? You might be a natural for the stunning St. Petersburg campus. Do you prefer a tight-

knit community where your professors know you

by name? You’ll find that hometown feel on the

Sarasota-Manatee campus. No matter which

location you select as your home campus, you

can attend classes at all three.

THREE JOURNEYS // ONE UNIVERSITY

USF at a GlanceUSF IS HOME TO

50,000+ STUDENTSACROSS THREE CAMPUSES

#46AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE NATION – U.S. News and World Report, 2021

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS ACROSS THREE CAMPUSES

200+

141 COUNTRIESREPRESENTED BY THE STUDENT BODY

700+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

AVAILABLE ACROSS THREE CAMPUSES

FREE STUDENT ADMISSION TO 17 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S

VARSITY SPORTS

1,000+ ON-CAMPUS EVENTS, FROM CONCERTS AND

CELEBRITY GUEST LECTURES TO MOVIES AND ART EXHIBITS

AWARD-WINNING RECREATION CENTERS, SWIMMING POOLS, FITNESS CLASSES, WATER SPORTS RENTALS, PICNIC AREAS AND MORE

SUNNY WEATHER YEAR-ROUND

Enjoy a subtropical climate with an average of 246 annual days of sunshine.

CULTURE AND RECREATION

From theme parks to Broadway performances to world-class museums, there’s never a shortage of things to do.

TOP-RANKED BEACHES

Siesta Beach (#1 in the U.S.), St. Pete Beach (#2 in the U.S.) and Clearwater Beach (#5 in the U.S.) are all in our backyard. – TripAdvisor, 2020

FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES

Set your sights on an internship in a thriving business corridor (or the nonprofit sector).

DISCOVER, LEARN AND GROW

The Tampa Bay metro area regularly ranks among the “Top 100 best places to live,” making it the perfect spot for both college and your post-graduation career.

DIVE IN // ON FLORIDA’SGULF COASTNo matter which of USF’s three sun-drenched

campuses you choose, our Florida Gulf Coast

location offers an ideal collegiate experience –

both inside and outside the classroom.

Tampa, FL

St. Petersburg, FL

Sarasota, FL

4 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

DOWNTOWN CAMPUS

Located on beautiful Bayboro Harbor, this campus is in the heart of the vibrant Innovation District of the City of St. Petersburg and within walking distance to cultural attractions, restaurants and concert venues. For pro sports fans, baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays and soccer’s Tampa Bay Rowdies play nearby.

EXCITING NEW RESIDENCE & DINING OPTIONS

A new 375-bed residence hall with a full-service dining hall opened in July 2020, increasing on-campus housing by nearly 70 percent.

OUTDOOR RECREATION

Take advantage of our stunning scenery with basketball, sand volleyball, an outdoor pool, a variety of water sports and activities like kayaking, canoing, paddle boarding, sailing and more.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

You can gain hands-on research experience working alongside professors or out in the community as early as your freshman year.

TAMPA CAMPUS // WHERE LIFE’S LIVED LARGER

SPRAWLING CAMPUS

Packed with all the student amenities and resources of a large university, our Tampa campus is also just a short drive from downtown, historic Ybor City, theme parks and more.

DIVERSE STUDENT BODY

On this Tampa campus, our culturally diverse students hail from more than 140 countries around the world.

EXPANSIVE ACTIVITIES

Our Tampa campus offers more than 600 clubs and organizations, 17 varsity sports, a thriving arts scene and frequent campus events, including concerts, comedy shows, lecture series and more.

INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH

As early as freshman year, you can connect with a faculty mentor and join in cutting-edge, hands-on research.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Students can access the world’s most powerful financial tools in the Bloomberg Lab, engage in cutting-edge research at Mote Marine Laboratory, and push their cooking boundaries at the Culinary Innovation Lab.

FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS

Full-time, part-time, online and on-campus class options are designed to fit your schedule.

SMALL CLASSES

Our small class sizes mean students receive more opportunities to ask questions, get involved and receive one-on-one help from professors who know them by name.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Opportunities to become involved in student government, clubs and activities are plentiful, while local businesses and community organizations provide robust internships for many career paths.

ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS // WHERE CITY MEETS SAND

SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS // WHERE BIG IDEAS START SMALL

SMALL PRICE TAG // BIG VALUE

#3 MOST AFFORDABLE IN-STATE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY– AffordableColleges.com, 2020

AFFORDABLE TUITIONONE OF THE LOWEST RATES IN THE COUNTRY

COMPETITIVE OUT-OF-STATE RATESOUR RATES ARE OFTEN THE SAME (OR LOWER) THAN IN-STATE RATES AT NON-FLORIDA UNIVERSITIES.

OVER $500 MILLIONIN SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, WAIVERS, LOANS AND WORK-STUDY AWARDED

#34 IN-STATE & #15 OUT-OF-STATEBEST VALUES IN PUBLIC COLLEGES– Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, 2019

BEST VALUE COLLEGE– The Princeton Review, 2020

Tuition and FeesTuition & Fees Housing/Meals Books/Supplies Other Expenses Total Cost

In-State $6,410 $12,256 $1,100 $4,100 $23,866

Out-of-State $17,324 $12,256 $1,100 $4,100 $34,780

Estimated prices for 2021-22. Pricing is subject to change. Tuition and fees based on 30 credit hours. “Other Expenses” includes transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses, such as laundry, toiletries, health care, clothing, entertainment, etc.

QUALITY MATTERS // HOW WE RANK

#46AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE NATION – U.S. News and World Report, 2021

TOP 40 BEST U.S. PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES – Academic Ranking of World

Universities, 2020

#30 AMONG U.S. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS– Times Higher Education’s World

University Rankings, 2020

#1 IN THE STATEIN PERFORMANCE-BASED FUNDING METRICS – Florida BOG, 2020

#1 IN FLORIDA AND #6 IN THE U.S.FOR REDUCING INEQUALITIES– Times Higher Education, 2020

#12 FOR SOCIAL MOBILITYAMONG U.S. PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES– U.S. News and World Report, 2021

Tuition & Fees Housing/Meals Books/Supplies Other Expenses Total Cost

In-State $6,410 $12,256 $1,100 $4,100 $23,866

Out-of-State $17,324 $12,256 $1,100 $4,100 $34,780

8 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

TAMPA CAMPUS

You’ll find traditional-, suite- and apartment-style housing on campus, plus fraternities and sororities housed in the Greek Village. You can also choose to live with other students who share similar academic, career and co-curricular interests in one of 11 Living-Learning Communities.

To explore on-campus housing options, prices and virtual tours, visit our Tampa campus housing site

ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS

Choose from one of three suite-style buildings, including the brand-new Osprey Suites (RHT), which features its own dining hall and community kitchen. Residential Community Programs within each hall allow you to live with other students who share similar majors, interests or identities.

To explore on-campus housing options, costs and more, visit our St. Petersburg campus housing site

SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS

There are a multitude of housing options in the Sarasota and Bradenton areas for students to choose from, and we are here to help you select the area that fits your lifestyle and budget.

To learn more about our affiliated housing options, visit our Sarasota-Manatee campus site

HOUSING // CAMARADERIE MEETS MODERN AMENITIES

Immerse yourself academically, culturally and socially at

USF – live on campus or in affiliated housing for at least

one semester! Offerings include:

What’s Your Housing Type?

TRADITIONAL STYLEDouble-occupancy bedrooms and community bathrooms.

SUITE STYLESingle- or double-occupancy bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms.

APARTMENT STYLESingle- or double-occupancy bedrooms and a shared kitchen, living room and bathroom

Osprey Suites4 Person Suites

9 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

DINING // MOUTH-WATERING CHOICES ABOUNDAt USF, you can eat well any time. Depending on the campus, you may have access to a variety

of options, including delicious buffet-style dining halls, nationally known restaurant favorites and

relaxed cafés. A meal plan is required for students who live on campus, and there are a variety

of flexible dining options. Vegan, halal, gluten-free, allergy-friendly and kosher menu selections

are available at many USF dining locations.

Learn more: TAMPA AND ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS DINING | SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS DINING

FRESHMEN ADMISSION // YOUR NEXT GREAT ADVENTURE

FALL 2020 SUMMER 2020GPA: 4.1-4.4 | SAT: 1270-1340 | ACT: 28-30 GPA: 3.7-4.0 | SAT: 1160-1190 | ACT: 24-25

Admitted Student Profile

USF is proud to offer one of the lowest tuition rates in the country, supported by a generous

array of grants, scholarships, loans and work-study opportunities. Even if you live out of state,

our costs are often competitive with the in-state rates at your local university.

Freshmen Application DeadlinesNOVEMBER 1, 2020Priority application completion deadline

JANUARY 1, 2021Priority deadline for financial aid consideration

FEBRUARY 15, 2021Application completion deadline to be considered for admissions scholarships

MARCH 1, 2021Final application submission deadline

How to Apply

Freshmen Admissions ScholarshipsTo be automatically considered for significant admissions scholarships, students should submit a complete admissions application (including transcripts and test scores) by February 15, 2021. Opportunities are available for both in-state and out-of-state students.

STEP 1Complete and submit an application through Coalition, the Common Application or our online application.*

STEP 2 Pay the nonrefundable $30 application fee, or submit an application fee waiver.

STEP 3 Submit your official high school transcript(s) to USF.

STEP 4 Submit official SAT or ACT scores to USF. USF SAT code: 5828 | USF ACT Code: 0761

SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIAFlorida Residents In-State Students GPA SAT ACT

USF Presidential Award $20,000 ($5,000 per year) 4.30 1430 32

USF Directors Award $16,000 ($4,000 per year) 4.00 1340 29

USF Scholars Gold Award $12,000 ($3,000 per year) 3.80 1280 27

USF Scholars Award $6,000 ($1,500 per year) 3.80 1240 26

Non-Florida Residents Out-of-State and International Students GPA SAT ACT

USF Green and Gold Presidential Award* $48,000 (up to $12,000 per year) 3.90 1340 29

USF Green and Gold Directors Award* $36,000 (up to $9,000 per year) 3.70 1280 27

USF Green and Gold Scholars Award* $24,000 (up to $6,000 per year) 3.50 1210 25

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA // 11

*Out-of-state scholarships are partial tuition waivers to offset the difference in non-resident tuition charges.

*Students can select which campus they prefer to attend. We will consider students for their campus of preference first and then determine if an alternate USF campus might be a better fit.

TRANSFER ADMISSION // PATHWAYS TO DISCOVERWhether you’re transferring from a community college or another four-year institution, USF’s

low tuition rates, substantial financial aid packages and transfer scholarships offer an affordable

route to completing your bachelor’s degree at a top-ranked institution.

Transfer Application Deadlines

FALL ENTRY TERM JUNE 1

SPRING ENTRY TERM OCTOBER 1

SUMMER ENTRY TERM MARCH 1

12 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

SUMMER ENTRY TERM MARCH 1

• a

For students with less than 60 transferable credits, complete these additional steps.

STEP 1 Complete and submit your application online

STEP 2 Pay the nonrefundable, $30 application fee, or submit an application waiver.

STEP 3Submit your official college transcript(s) to USF.

How to Apply

STEP 4 Submit your official high school transcript(s) to USF.

STEP 5 Send your official SAT or ACT scores to USF. USF’s code is 5828 for SAT and 0761 for ACT.

Transfer Admissions Scholarships Criteria

Scholarship Award/Benefits GPA Criteria

Frank H. Spain

and Betty E. Gillies

Community College

Transfer Scholarship

$5,000 ($1,250

per semester)

3.75 or

higher

Awarded to the top transfer applicant

from each college within the Florida

College System. Must be transferring

with an AA or approved AS degree.

Phi Theta Kappa

Scholarship

$4,000 ($1,000

per semester)

3.6 or

higher

Must be a member of Phi Theta

Kappa Honor Society and submit

a letter of recommendation.

Not available to international students.

Transfer Admission Requirements

Lower-Level* Upper-Level**

Application for Admission

Nonrefundable, $30 application fee or a NACAC application fee waiver

Official high school transcript(s) or official GED

Official SAT or ACT scores

Official transcripts from each college or university attended

* Lower-level transfer applicant: 12-59 college or university transferable credits prior to enrolling ** Upper-level transfer applicant: 60+ college or university transferable credits prior to enrolling

T SP SM

• Identity and Community •

• Inequality and Social Justice •

STATISTICS •

SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES •

WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES •

WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURE • •

• Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations and Italian

• •

• Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations and Russian

• •

• Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Applied Linguistics • •

• Applied Linguistics and Chinese Language and Culture

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• Applied Linguistics and Classics • •

• Applied Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures

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• Applied Linguistics and French/Francophone Studies

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• Applied Linguistics and German • •

• Applied Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• Applied Linguistics and Italian • •

• Applied Linguistics and Russian • •

• Applied Linguistics and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Chinese Language and Culture • •

• Chinese Language and Culture and Classics

• •

• Chinese Language and Culture and East Asian Languages and Cultures

• •

• Chinese Language and Culture and French and Francophone Studies

• •

• Chinese Language and Culture and German • •

• Chinese Language and Culture and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• Chinese Language and Culture and Italian • •

• Chinese Language and Culture and Russian • •

• Chinese Language and Culture and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Classics • •

• Classics and East Asian Languages and Cultures

• •

• Classics and French and Francophone Studies

• •

• Classics and German • •

• Classics and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• Classics and Italian • •

• Classics and Russian • •

• Classics and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures • •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and French and Francophone Studies

• •

T SP SM

• Communicaton • • •

• Communication Sciences and Disorders • • •

• Criminology • • •

• Deaf Studies • • •

• Economics • • •

• Environmental Science and Policy • • •

• Geography • • •

• Global and Government Affairs • • •

• History • • •

• Humanities • • •

• Information Studies • • •

• Integrated Community Research • • •

• International Studies • • •

• Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies

• • •

• Mass Communications • • •

• Multidisciplinary Behavioral Sciences • • •

• Political Science • • •

• Psychology • • •

• Public Administration • • •

• Public Health • • •

• Religious Studies • • •

• Social Relations & Policy • • •

• Sociology • • •

• Women’s and Gender Studies • • •

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES •

MARINE BIOLOGY • •

MASS COMMUNICATIONS •

• Broadcast News •

• Broadcast-Program and Production •

MATHEMATICS •

• Applied/Computational •

• General •

• Pure •

MATHEMATICS: COMPUTATIONAL & APPLIED

• Data Analytics and Business Intelligence •

• Mathematics •

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY •

MICROBIOLOGY •

PHILOSOPHY •

PHYSICAL SCIENCES •

PHYSICS •

POLITICAL SCIENCE • •

PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION

• • •

PSYCHOLOGY • • •

• Advanced Research Experience in Psychology

• • •

• Diversity • • •

QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS & ECONOMETRICS

RELIGIOUS STUDIES •

SOCIOLOGY •

T SP SM

ARTS & SCIENCESAFRICANA STUDIES •

ANTHROPOLOGY • •

BIOLOGY • • •

• Animal Biology • •

• Ecology & Evolution • •

• Plant Biology • •

• Medical Biology • •

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES •

CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY •

CHEMISTRY •

• Biochemistry/Biotechnology •

COMMUNICATION •

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION AND MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM

ECONOMICS • •

ENGLISH • • •

• Creative Writing • • •

• Literary Studies • • •

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY • •

• Environmental Analysis • •

• Environmental Policy and Sustainability • •

• Environmental Science • •

GEOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

• •

• Geographic Information Systems • •

• Geography • •

GEOLOGY •

HISTORY • • •

HUMANITIES & CULTURAL STUDIES •

• American Studies •

• Film & New Media Studies •

• Humanities •

INFORMATION STUDIES •

• Data Science and Analytics •

• Health Informatics •

• Information Security •

• Information Science and Technology •

INFORMATION SCIENCE •

• Data Science and Analytics •

• Health Informatics •

• Information Security •

• Intelligence Analysis •

• Web Development Technologies •

INTEGRATED PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING

INTERDISCIPLINARY NATURAL SCIENCES •

INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL SCIENCES • • •

• Africana Studies • • •

• Aging Sciences • • •

• American Studies • • •

• Anthropology • • •T = Tampa campus

SP = St. Petersburg campus

SM = Sarasota-Manatee campus14 // UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Programs of Study

T = Tampa campus

SP = St. Petersburg campus

SM = Sarasota-Manatee campus

T SP SM

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and German

• •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and Italian

• •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and Russian

• •

• East Asian Languages and Cultures and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• French and Francophone Studies • •

• French and Francophone Studies and German

• •

• French and Francophone Studies and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• French and Francophone Studies and Russian

• •

• French and Francophone Studies and Italian

• •

• French and Francophone Studies and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• German • •

• German and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations

• •

• German and Italian • •

• German and Russian • •

• German and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations • •

• Italian • •

• Italian and Russian • •

• Italian and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Russian • •

• Russian and Spanish and Latin American Studies

• •

• Spanish and Latin American Studies • •

BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCESAGING SCIENCES •

ASL INTERPRETING AND DEAF STUDIES •

• ASL Interpreting •

• Deaf Studies •

BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE •

• Addictions & Behavioral Healthcare •

• Adult Community Services •

• Aging & Behavioral Health •

• Applied Behavior Analysis •

• Behavioral Health Research •

• Children’s Mental Health •

CRIMINOLOGY • • •

FORENSIC STUDIES AND JUSTICE •

LANGUAGE-SPEECH-HEARING SCIENCES • •

LONG TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION •

SOCIAL WORK •

BUSINESSACCOUNTING • • •

ADVERTISING •

BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS

• •

• Cybersecurity • •

T SP SM

• Healthcare Business • •

ENTREPRENEURSHIP • •

FINANCE • • •

• Corporate Finance • • •

• Investment Analysis • • •

• Real Estate • • •

GLOBAL BUSINESS • •

• Business Analytics and Information Systems

• •

• Finance • •

• Management • •

• Marketing • •

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT •

INFORMATION ASSURANCE CYBERSECURITY MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT • • •

• Aging Services Management • • •

• Human Resources Management • • •

• Project Management • • •

MARKETING • • •

• Digital Marketing • • •

• Entrepreneurship • • •

• Sales • • •

• Sport and Entertainment Management • • •

PERSONAL FINANCE PLANNING • •

RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE •

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT •

EDUCATIONEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION •

EDUCATION •

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WITH ESOL AND READING ENDORSEMENTS

• •

ENGLISH EDUCATION WITH ESOL ENDORSEMENT

EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION WITH ESOL & READING ENDORSEMENT

EXERCISE SCIENCE •

MATHEMATICS EDUCATION •

• Middle School Mathematics •

PHYSICAL EDUCATION •

SCIENCE EDUCATION •

• Biology •

• Chemistry •

• Physics •

SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION •

ENGINEERINGBIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING •

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING •

CIVIL ENGINEERING •

COMPUTER ENGINEERING •

COMPUTER SCIENCE •

CYBERSECURITY •

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING •

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING •

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY •

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING •

PUBLIC HEALTHHEALTH SCIENCES • •

*Available to transfer applicants only.

**For students who are truly undecided, our Tampa campus offers freshmen and lower-level transfer students the opportunity to select “Exploratory” at the time of application. For more information, visit our website

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA // 15

T SP SM

• Aging Health Studies • •

• Aging Health Studies and Health Care Administration

• •

• Aging Health Studies and Health Information Technology

• •

• Biological Health Sciences • •

• Biological Health Sciences and Aging Health Studies

• •

• Biological Health Sciences and Health Care Administration

• •

• Biological Health Sciences and Health Information Technology

• •

• Biological Health Sciences and Social and Behavioral Health Sciences

• •

• Health Care Administration • •

• Health Care Administration and Health Information Technology

• •

• Health Information Technology • •

• Social and Behavioral Health Sciences • •

• Social and Behavioral Health Sciences and Aging Health Studies

• •

• Social and Behavioral Health Sciences and Health Care Administration

• •

• Social and Behavioral Health Sciences and Health Information Technology

• •

PUBLIC HEALTH •

THE ARTSARCHITECTURE •

ART HISTORY •

DANCE •

• Ballet •

• Dance Studies •

• Modern Dance •

GRAPHIC ARTS •

• Graphic Design •

• Illustration •

MUSIC EDUCATION •

MUSIC PERFORMANCE •

• Acoustic & Electronic Composition •

• Jazz Studies •

• Performance – audition required for admission

MUSIC STUDIES •

STUDIO ART •

THEATRE •

• Design •

• Performance •

• Theatre Arts •

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIESGENERAL STUDIES* • •

APPLIED SCIENCES* • •

EXPLORATORY PROGRAMS** • • •

INVESTED // IN YOUR SUCCESSJoin a Community of ScholarsGet the resources of a top research university with the personal attention and close-knit community you’d expect from a top-tier, private institution when you enroll in the Judy Genshaft Honors College – including small interdisciplinary classes, travel scholarships and more.

Plan for (and Land) Your Dream JobOur Career Services counselors will help you find your best-fit major, discover co-op and internship placements, prepare for a job search, apply for job openings and ace interviews.

Study Abroad in More Than 25 CountriesA semester exchange in Italy or a summer program in Japan can provide invaluable global perspective. Check out our extensive opportunities that range from one week to one year.

Get the Support You NeedFrom academic advising to counseling and financial aid to health and wellness, our Student Success teams ensure your needs are met from day one.

FIND OUT HOW TO BE A BULL

READY. SET. // EXPLORE!

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