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  2. The following FAQ list is intended for incoming transfer students to The University of Tampa. The Office of Admissions determines if a student is a freshman or transfer student at the time of a student’s admission. Transfer students will be able to register themselves for courses through Workday, UT’s student information system.

  3. UT accepts transfer students from two and four-year institutions with any number of completed credits. UT recognizes the needs of transfer students may differ from those of freshmen, and works to make the transition to the University as smooth as possible. Please contact a transfer admissions counselor with any questions about the application ...

  4. The University of Tampa has articulation agreements with all community colleges in Florida, as well as community colleges in other states. For a complete list, visit the Transfer Admissions page at www.ut.edu/admissions. Transfer credit equivalencies are listed online for Advanced Level and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination.

  5. New Freshmen and First-Year Students; Transfer Students. Requirements for Admission; How to Apply as a Transfer Student; Transfer Credit Acceptance Policy; How to Apply as an International Student; Nursing Students; Transient (Visiting) Students; Continuing Studies Students; Non Degree-Seeking Students; Auditing Classes; Elementary and ...

  6. Transfer Students. Students may apply as transfers only if they have graduated from high school and have completed 17 or more college credit hours at the time of application. Applicants who are enrolled in college but have completed fewer than 17 college credit hours apply as freshmen.

  7. Transfer Admissions. Applications are evaluated for fall, spring and summer terms on a rolling basis until classes are full. International Admissions. With students enrolled from 130 countries, the University celebrates opportunities for diverse cultural and educational exchange.

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