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Undergraduate Programs
All prospective students must file an Admission Application Form along with proof of graduation from a High School program or equivalent. Proof must include a copy of diploma and copy of transcripts indicating courses taken and grades received.
Graduate Programs
All prospective students must file an Admission Application Form along with proof of graduation from a bachelor’s program or equivalent. Proof must include a copy of diploma and copy of transcripts indicating courses taken and grades received.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
All applicants must be 18 years old or older. All applicants must provide proof of age and submit a copy of a government-issued identification document indicating date of birth at the time of enrollment. Should anyone below the age of 18 wish to apply and enroll in UTH Florida University, a written authorization from a parent or guardian is required prior to enrollment.
UTH Florida University adheres to a strict non-discrimination policy. Qualified applicants are accepted regardless of race, color, sex, age, religious beliefs, disability, or national origin. UTH Florida University offers special assistance to qualified handicapped applicants whenever possible.
Applicants who wish to enroll must complete and submit an Admissions Application and an Enrollment Agreement to the Admissions Office. Applications are continually reviewed and may be submitted at any time. Applicants are informed of their acceptance within ten (10) business days after all required information is received and qualifications evaluated. Upon acceptance, students must complete the enrollment process by paying the applicable Registration Fee prior registering in any class.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Credits earned from previous education at another educational institution may be transferred to the permanent record of students registered at UTH Florida University subject to the limitations detailed below. A student must request an official transcript from that institution to be sent directly to the Registrar’s Office. Once the transcripts are received, they will be evaluated by the Academic Director or designee. Approval may be granted for the number of credit hours already completed, based on equivalency with courses in the student’s chosen academic program.
To evaluate credit course transferability, the student must first submit a written application to the Admissions Office. The official transcripts must be received by the Registrar’s Office prior to starting any evaluation. Students may, at their own discretion, submit additional documentation such as course syllabus, program outline, catalog, etc. to support the request.
Any application for credit transfer should be submitted to the Admissions Office no later than the end of the first week of class in an academic term. The student will receive a written notice for the credit(s) allowed and the adjusted tuition and program length within ten (10) business days of receipt of said transcripts.
• No credits will be granted for academic courses that received a grade lower than a “C”.
• The university does not accept transfer credit as a result of examinations or tests.
• The university does not accept transfer credit originating from work or life experience.
• The maximum percentage of course credits required for graduation that may be accepted as transferred credits is 60% for any undergraduate degree program and 40% for any graduate degree program.
In the event that credits are not accepted, the student has the right to make a written appeal to the Executive Director of UTH Florida University within one week of denial. The Executive Director will review the transcript and make a final determination within five (5) business days of the appeal’s receipt.
TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS
Students enrolling at UTH Florida University who intend to continue their education at other institutions after graduating or withdrawing from the University should be aware that other institutions have full discretion as to which credits will be accepted for transfer. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether credits will be accepted by another institution of the student’s choice. UTH Florida University is not currently accredited, and this might directly affect the transferability of credits to other institutions. It is up to the receiving institution to accept credits earned at UTH Florida University.
INTERNAL TRANSFER
A student wishing to switch programs within UTH Florida University must notify that intention to the Registrar’s Office in writing. An evaluation of the student’s performance record will determine which, if any, of the credit hours already completed are common to the new academic program and can be transferred. The student’s tuition and program length will be adjusted accordingly. The student will receive written notice of the credits allowed and the adjusted tuition and program length. The student will be required to sign a new Enrollment Agreement reflecting those changes.
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