Graduation Paths

2021-2022 Grad Paths

Graduation Paths are the core of Fuse. They provide a clear, step-by-step plan demonstrating how to complete the AA and Bachelor's degrees in a timely fashion. These pathways are a highly effective tool for all transfer students to utilize in planning the transition from their current home institution in the Florida College System to ±«Óãtv. They include program GPA and course requirements, statewide common prerequisites, preferred sequences of courses, and other major specific instructions and important facts. It is our intention for the pathways to be used in consultation with an advising professional at the student's home institution and with a ±«Óãtv advisor ahead of the transfer application process.

Select the appropriate college below to view the programs available and their graduation paths.  Each program also indicates which ±«Óãtv campus(es) the program is offered at (T for the Tampa campus, SP for the St. Petersburg campus, and SM for the Sarasota-Manatee campus).

Hillsborough Community College

St. Petersburg College

College of Central Florida

Pasco-Hernando State College

Polk State College

Santa Fe College

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

Muma College of Business

College of Education

College of Public Health

College of The Arts

South Florida State College

State College of Florida

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

Muma College of Business

College of Education

College of Engineering

College of Public Health

College of The Arts

 

Transient Students: Students who are enrolled in a state college/university, but take a course at another Florida college/university, are called transient students. 

If you are already enrolled in a state college/university, Florida makes it easy for you to take a course at another state college/university as a transient student.  This can be especially beneficial for Fuse students who need to take a particular course on their Fuse graduation pathway if it is not offered at their current institution.

The state of Florida initiated the Florida Shines program to simplify this process.  If you’d like to take a course at ±«Óãtv as a transient student, begin by visiting the Florida Shines website to learn more and access the application form.