As a student, you will need to be keep track of important dates on the academic calendar and periodically may need to perform important administrative functions. Your advisors, enrollment coaches and teachers will try to help you keep track of everything, but you must take primary responsiblity for these dates and actions.
Catalog
The Undergraduate Catalog is the official source for all degree program and academic requirements as well as institutional policies and procedures. The Catalog also contains detailed information about the majors and minors offered through UF Online.
Degree Audit
To view progress towards your degree, login to One.UF. Talk to your academic advisor if you have any questions.
Grades
- Calculating Your GPA
- Dean’s List & Honor Roll
- Grades and Grading Policies
- Repeating a Course
- S/U Grade Option
Transferring Credit to UF
Refer to the Office of Admissions’ transfer credit evaluation practices as well as to the transfer credit policy for complete information.
Degree & Graduation
- Foreign Language Admission Requirement
- Application for Degree
Degree candidates must complete an online degree application in ISIS by the deadline. - UF Commencement Website
Official commencement information, including event details and planning, are posted on this website each semester. Ceremonies are held at the end of the fall, spring, and summer semesters. - Graduate with Honors
Undergraduate degree candidates may purchase honors cords to recognize their graduation with honors. - Late Degree Instructions If you miss the deadline to apply for graduation, you must submit a petition to your college by the last day of classes.
Withdrawing from UF
We understand many unexpected events may cause you to decide to withdraw from the University of Florida, but withdrawing has many important consequences, both academic and financial. To be sure you are making an informed decision, we urge you to contact your academic advisor and to review UF’s Withdrawal Policies.
Academic Terminology
You have probably noticed that we love our jargon. To understand better some of the most common terminology and abbreviations that you might encounter, review the content on the Academic Terminology page.
It is your responsibility to keep track of important academic dates and deadlines that relate to registration, dropping courses, fee payments, degree applications, and the S-U Grade Option. Be sure to add these dates to your personal planner.
Verify your Enrollment
When you need proof of your student standing, that is, whether you are currently enrolled or not
Order a Transcript
When you need an official, comprehensive record of your academic progress
File a Petition
When you need to request an exception to a college or university deadline, policy or regulation
Other Forms
A full list of forms and petitions