Admission Information

Graduate Student Admission Information

Get ready to apply! We know you have lots of questions, so we’ve assembled information on how to apply, application requirements, deadlines, cost of attendance, how to qualify for Florida residency and more.


How to Apply

Explore the six easy steps required to apply to a master’s or doctoral degree program at ±«Óãtv.

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Dates and Deadlines

Get the scoop on application and funding deadlines for the spring, summer and fall semesters. 

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Academic Requirements

Explore the requirements needed for admission to ±«Óãtv, including degrees, GPA, test scores and more.

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Cost of Attendance

See our tuition rates for in-state and out-of-state graduate students. They’re among the lowest in the nation! 

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Residency Information

Your residency classification determines whether you’re charged in-state or out-of-state tuition. Find out how to ensure you’re classified correctly.

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Explore Programs

Explore our 150+ graduate programs and research opportunities, including concurrent, accelerated and online degrees.

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Disclosures

±«Óãtv NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION 

The ±«Óãtv encourages applications for admission from qualified students regardless of race, color, marital status, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected group status in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws on non-discrimination and equal opportunity.

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The ±«Óãtv does not discriminate in admissions*, educational programs or activities. Any questions or inquiries concerning the application of Title IX may be referred to the University’s Title IX Coordinator.

*Title IX coordinators are unable to answer admissions related questions or inquiries. 

APPLICANT SELF DISCLOSURES

The application process limits requests for information to prior conduct and academic information.  In the event an Applicant independently and voluntarily discloses additional personal information such as past emotional trauma, physical disabilities, or mental health challenges as part of a personal essay or statement, the self-disclosure of unsolicited personal information will not be considered a student report and those self-disclosures may not result in University initiated referrals for intervention or student support services.  In the event an Applicant is admitted, at the time of full enrollment a student may initiate contact with the available student success offices for support or guidance.