Online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
General Business Online
Admissions Process
You are encouraged to submit your UF admissions application as soon as you complete four or more preprofessional courses. Eligible students can begin the Online Business Program in the fall, spring, or Summer C term (not Summer A or B).
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Submit the UF Undergraduate Admissions Application (selecting "Online Business Program" as your major), transcripts from high school and all post-secondary schools attended, and the $30 application fee. If you have missed the published deadline (see below), please contact our admissions coordinator, Miranda Morris, as we may still be able to accept your application.
Admissions Deadlines Term Deadline Date Fall July 1 Spring November 1 Summer C April 1 -
The UF Admissions Office will verify that you meet the minimum UF transfer admissions requirements and then forward your application to the School of Business for further evaluation. We recommend that you check the status of your admission application on ISIS two to four weeks after you submit your application.
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Our school will evaluate your admission application to determine whether you meet our admissions requirements and then forward our decision back to the Office of Admissions. The admissions office will notify you of our decision in writing.
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Your admission letter will indicate the date for our on campus orientation program, which you are strongly encouraged to attend. You will likely receive information from UF prompting you to sign up for Transfer Preview, but please don’t do this as ONLINE BUSINESS MAJORS SHOULD SHOULD NOT ATTEND TRANSFER PREVIEW. Also, you do not need to worry about immunization requirements; your advisor will have your immunization hold removed for you. She will also send you an email with orientation details approximately six weeks before the orientation date.
Questions?
Miranda Morris
Transfer Admissions Coordinator
Email (miranda.morris at warrington.ufl.edu)
At UF, you’re not just paying for a piece of paper...you’re paying for an education, a REAL education.Ashley Britt Fries
BSBA 2008, Jacksonville