Students who cannot meet their degree requirements in a timely fashion are expected to enroll in summer terms to complete their degree requirements. The student must have a cumulative 2.0 UF GPA.
The student will receive two diplomas, each with the appropriate major listed, and the transcript will identify each degree and major.Students who are interested in studying three disciplines may choose to pursue triple majors/degrees.
Each double major/combination degree application will be reviewed to ensure that the student will complete a minimum of 15 credits of coursework exclusive to each major that will not count toward the other major or any minors.
Students selecting a CLAS major should start planning their major early in their UF careers by speaking with a general advisor in the Three temporary enrollment categories are provided to facilitate exploration of academic options for students who are unsure about a choice of major:Students select the exploratory category that most closely fits their academic interests.Advisors in the AAC can help students determine an appropriate program of study.
A CLAS academic advisor in the AAC (Farrior Hall) must approve loads above 18 credits.
CLAS Advisors and the DCE office will approve access to a Flexible Learning course if the student is below the two (2) course limit and meets at least one (1) of the following criteria:If approved for transient enrollment elsewhere, students may still need to have courses approved for the fulfillment of any specific requirement. Students should plan the minor so that the courses will count for the minor and as 3000-level electives outside their major.Approval to pursue a minor does not guarantee that students will be granted the minor upon graduation. Please review The Florida Teaching minor is available to non-mathematics and non-science majors (ideally pursuing a major that would build competence in the subject the student wants to teach).
Of the total credits, no more than three may be individual work. A minor shall consist of no fewer than 15 semester credits of coursework, earned with minimum grades of C. At least three courses (none can be individual work) of no fewer than three credits each must be at the 3000 level or above. To be certified to receive the majors/degrees, all requirements must be met for each and at least 15 credits exclusive to each major (not applying to the other major or any minors) must have been completed. Students must be admitted to a major before registering for their fourth term.Detailed information about transfer admission requirements is available for each CLAS major.Transfer students are expected to graduate from the major into which they were admitted. The AAC offers workshops and individual advising to guide pre-health and pre-law students.Students who need to explore majors and careers can find resources on the college's Students should consult their major department regarding internship credit.
In considering applications for supplemental programs, CLAS will consider the following:Supplemental programs are optional and meeting the minimum requirements for consideration does not guarantee approval to pursue the program.
It can lead to certification in a variety of subject areas and grade levels. Liberal Arts and Sciences Internship – IDS4940; Majors; Minors; Pre-Health Postbac Program (PHPB) CLAS Policies/Procedures. All courses required must be completed with minimum grades of C or S in each course.Students who are interested in studying two disciplines may pursue a double major or a combination degree. Advanced undergraduate students with excellent academic records can register for graduate courses (5000 level and above) with permission of the department advisor. Full-term withdrawals and study abroad are not included as a tracking term.Students should meet the critical-tracking criteria for their real tracking term. Every student is expected to make satisfactory progress toward graduation each semester.
The college also offers an opportunity for students to receive internship credit outside of their major; more information can be found on the For additional information regarding scholarships offered by CLAS, visit 2014 Turlington Hall.The Honors Office also has scholarship information for students in the honors program.CLASSC, the college's student council, serves as a resource for CLAS students and as an advocate for student issues within the college.In addition, CLASSC provides funding for programs and travel to conferences for more than 25 student organizations specific to CLAS.Phi Beta Kappa is another organization for CLAS student involvement.In most departments, students can conduct research under the direction of a faculty member. Students interested in business, education, law, medicine, and other fields can develop oral communication skills essential to success in their professions. For some majors with potential significant overlap, students may need to complete a certain number of credits exclusive to both majors before the application may be approved.
It can be met in ONE of the following ways:Students who are proficient in languages not available through FLPE should speak with a general advisor in the Students in this college can study the following languages: Akan, American Sign Language, Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Lingala, Modern Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Vietnamese, Wolof, Yoruba, and Xhosa.Students who have studied a language in high school and wish to continue that language should refer to the placement page or consult the department for placement information.The minor provides a traditional, well-accepted way to recognize that a student has completed a significant body of work outside the major. Students may be enrolled in exploratory registration categories for the first three fall/spring terms only (not counting summer terms).