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Frequently Asked Questions About the Undergraduate Catalog

The Undergraduate Catalog is rather formidable looking. Why should I bother to read it?

While the catalog may not look flashy, it contains information critical to your academic success at UF.

I am a freshman. Where should I start?

You might begin by examining the tracks for your major or majors you find of interest. Each major has a suggested eight-semester plan that will enable you to graduate in four years.

Where can I find information on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate course equivalencies?

Look in the Academic Advising section for course equivalencies. If you want to know what courses to take next, look at the placement charts as well.

What do I need to know about the Writing and Math Requirement (Gordon Rule)?

Refer to the Academic Advising section. Also remember that Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate credit count toward the Writing and Math Requirement.

What are the general education requirements of the university?

Consult the Academic Advising section for a description of UF's general education requirement.

I'm Pre-Med or Pre-Law. Where can I find information that would help me pursue my interests in medicine or law?

Refer to the Academic Advising section for pre-professional studies information and then consult an adviser in the Office of Health and Legal Professions Advising in 100 AAC.

What about transfer credit?

Refer to the transfer credit policy in the Academic Regulations section.

Is there somewhere I can find information about graduate school?

Yes, you can get a copy of the Graduate Catalog or you can discuss graduate education with an academic adviser or a faculty member in your major.

What is the university's computer requirement?

Each college has its own set of requirements so you should check in the information section of the college to which your major belongs.

I am interested in overseas study. Where can I find information on the programs available?

Again, refer to the Academic Advising section or go to the International Center in 123 Grinter Hall.

Is there any other section I should know about?

The Academic Regulations section contains information you will need to know. In addition, you should familiarize yourself with the college section to which your major belongs.

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