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GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2019-2020 Academic Excellence at a Competitive Cost
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Page 1: Academic Excellence at a Competitive Cost · Individualized Career Support The key to launching your career is having a strong support system. Through the Student Success Center,

GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2019-2020

Academic Excellence at a Competitive Cost

Page 2: Academic Excellence at a Competitive Cost · Individualized Career Support The key to launching your career is having a strong support system. Through the Student Success Center,

• USF was awarded a record $505.9 million in total research expenditures for 2017-2018

• A Top University: USF has earned the status of Preeminent Research University based on a legacy of revolutionary research

• Tier 1 Research University Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

• First in Florida, fifth in the nation among public universities and twelfth worldwide for granted U.S. patents among all universitiesNational Academy of Inventors (NAI) and Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) 2017

• #19 Best Universities for turning basic research into new technologies, companies and products

The Milken Institute 2017

• #46 for Total Research and Development Expenditures

National Science Foundation 2016

#1 in the nation for student success among 1,000+ universities

#3 Most Affordable US UniversityU.S. News & World Report 2018

#140 Best National Universities U.S. News & World Report 2018

“The global sustainability classes here are very eye-opening and insightful. When I graduate, I want to return back home to Saudi Arabia to help fulfill Saudi Vision 2030, which focuses on diversifying the country’s economy by improving and expanding our renewable energy resources.”

Khlood Tarabzouni, Saudi ArabiaMS in Global Sustainability

RESEARCH LEAD

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Eduventures’ Student Success Ratings 2016

CONNECT WITH USPathway and English Programswww.intostudy.com/usf/applyE: [email protected] T: +1 813 905 4686WhatsApp: +1 813 441 2574

Direct Admissionwww.usf.edu/internationalE: [email protected] T: +1 813 974 8884

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Top Ranked Graduate Programsby U.S. News & World Report 2019

#2 Industrial and Organizational Psychology

#16 Public Health

#17 Audiology

#22 Criminology

#24 Rehabilitation Counseling

#28 Library and Information Studies

#39 Industrial/Mechanical Engineering

#50 Clinical Psychology

#91 Best Engineering Graduate School

#4 Fulbright Scholar Producer in USThe Chronicle of Higher Education 2018

#68 Public Research InstitutionU.S. News & World Report 2018

#5 Best Golden Age University in the US Times Higher Education 2018

Why Choose University of South Florida?

WeChat ID: Uni_of_South_Florida

2 | INTO University of South Florida 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/usf | 3

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STUDENT SUPPORT

At INTO USF, we will provide you with many opportunities to connect with university academic, recreational and social organizations. We offer specialized tutoring and academic advising support for all of the courses you will take.

Eligible Enrolled

Academic Excellence at a Competitive CostUSF is known for its top-ranked programs, distinguished faculty and offers a dynamic learning environment in which you will be challenged to discover more about your area of interest and yourself. USF offers a dynamic learning environment in which you will be challenged to discover more about your area of interest and yourself.

USF’s investments have led to amazing advancements in new technology including hundreds of patents (licenses for ownership of new inventions) making USF No.12 worldwide for the number of research patents granted from a public university. In addition, USF has ranked in the top 10 in the US among public universities for patents granted for the past eight years.

Recognized as the No. 3 most affordable US university by U.S. News & World Report 2018, studying at USF offers outstanding value with a world-class education. You will also have access to resources including tutoring and writing center support and advice on how to achieve academic success.

Exceptional Resources for ResearchUSF is dedicated to elevating the standards in research and has invested $505.9 million in total research expenditures. With access to state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment, you will have the tools you need to conduct cutting-edge research. Researchers at USF are advancing the frontiers of medicine, science, engineering and the arts. USF is a leader in the treatment of brain disease, sustainability, infectious diseases and the study of using cells to transfer energy from sunlight.

Exciting Location and Campus LifeEnjoy sunny beaches and lively student activities on our campus where you will meet people from the US and all over the world. Located in vibrant Tampa, Florida, USF is an ideal destination for city life and career moves. Our campus is near a thriving business district, so you will live and learn near companies you may want to work for someday.

With over 600 student clubs, year-round sunshine and a safe campus community, USF offers you a top quality education in paradise.

About University of South FloridaAs one of the largest public universities in the nation, USF uses its big university resources and research prestige to focus on student success and groundbreaking research. USF is also one of the three flagship schools in the state of Florida that holds the status of Preeminent State Research University.

4 | INTO University of South Florida 2019–2020 About USF | 5

“I fell in love with the campus environment. I also found a lot of friends from all over the world here. Adapting was easy because USF offers a lot of assistance for international students like tutoring, student organizations and clubs.”

Anastasia Kuplinova, Russia BS in Marketing

THE INTO USF ADVANTAGE

The University of South Florida partners with INTO to create a support system for international students. Our Academic English, International Year One and Graduate Pathway programs help you gain the language, skills, and confidence you need to transition to a US degree program. In the International Year One and Graduate Pathway programs, you will study alongside American students to earn academic credits towards your USF degree while developing your academic English skills. Upon successful completion of your Pathway program, you will progress to a USF degree program.

Exclusive support services provided to you:

• Individualized academic, language and cultural support through our highly qualified advisors, tutors and teachers

• Free airport pick up

• Assistance with arrival, housing, dining and medical concerns

• Specialized staff who will help with non-academic issues

• Personalized TOEFL, IELTS, PTEA, GRE and GMAT preparation

• Full week of orientation activities prior to the start of the semester to ensure a smooth transition into your new life

• Full-time on-campus housing expert to assist with all reservation matters and requests

• 24-hour emergency phone

Pathway Progression Rate 2016-2017*

“At USF, I am a part of three different organizations and have been recently recognized in a 25 Under 25 USF Muma College of Business Award. It helped me expand my professional network and gain valuable skills for my future career.”

Marcello DeOliveira Fonseca, BrazilBS in Finance

*Eligible students are those who successfully completed the Pathway program and qualified for admission as degree-seeking students. Enrolled students are those who enrolled as degree-seeking students in their next term of degree study at University of South Florida.

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“When I lived on campus during my first year at USF, all sorts of facilities were readily accessible. It was just a short walk to my classrooms, dining halls, gym and the library - you’ll appreciate it when you have 8 am classes!”

Rakin Ashab, Bangladesh BS in Marketing

Portland

Seattle

San Francisco

Los Angeles

Denver

Dallas

Atlanta

New YorkDetroitChicago

Washington, DC

Tampa

San Diego

28ºC average temperature

Florida has 1,300km+ of beaches

#8 Among US Cities with High-Paying Jobs and Low Cost of Living CNBC 2018

#2 Best City for Young EntrepreneursForbes 2018

#12 Best City to Start a Career WalletHub 2018

Living in TampaEnjoy breathtaking beaches, vibrant culture and an exciting downtown in the diverse metropolitan city of Tampa.

6 | INTO University of South Florida 2019–2020 Living in Tampa | 7

Explore the Sunshine StateWith its tropical climate and 1,300 km of beautiful beaches, Florida is known as the Sunshine State. Close to downtown Tampa, you will be able to enjoy exciting city activities, culture and great weather. Ranked as the No. 16 Best Large Cities to Live In by WalletHub 2018, Tampa is a great place to live and learn as both a student and a professional. Tampa is recognized as the No. 2 Best City for Young Entrepreneurs by Forbes 2018, making it a great place to study and launch your career.

Metropolitan CityWith a rich business environment, gorgeous surroundings and vibrant culture, Tampa is an amazing place to live. Whether you are looking for an internship at a top company, a world-class museum or music festival, or a dolphin-watching tour, you can find all of this and more in Tampa.

State-of-the-Art Research Facilities When you become a USF student, you gain access to cutting-edge labs and equipment to enhance your education. With nine different research centers on campus and a business incubator (an on-campus support network that helps turn students’ business ideas into reality), USF offers you plenty of space to explore your ideas and achieve your dreams. These extensive campus resources are included in your tuition, making USF an excellent value.

Safe and Diverse Global CampusAs an international student, you will be welcomed into a diverse and exciting community. International students from over 145 countries make up 10% of the total student population. When you are not studying you will find plenty of student activities to join including:

• 600+ student organizations such as international and industry-related clubs• Competitive sports teams including soccer, football, baseball and cricket• Wellness programs to focus on your health and well-being

THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO VISIT

• Adventure Island – waterpark

• Amalie Arena – concerts and hockey

• Big Cat Rescue – wild animals

• Busch Gardens – roller coasters

• The Florida Aquarium – aquatic plants and animals

• Grand Prix of St. Pete – Indy Car Race

• Hyde Park Village – historic neighborhood with shopping

• ZooTampa at Lowry Park – conservation for endangered wildlife

• Museum of Science and Industry – science museum

• Straz Center for the Performing Arts – theater

• Tampa Bay History Center – history museum

• Tampa Bay Riverwalk – 3.8 km riverside path

• Tampa Museum of Art – art museum in an award-winning building

• Tampa Premium Outlets – shopping mall

• Tampa Theater – historic movie theater and city landmark

• The Dali Museum – art museum dedicated to the works of Salvador Dalí

• Ybor City – historic district with shopping

Learn about housing options at www.intostudy.com/usf/housing #16 Best Large Cities to Live In WalletHub 2018

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8 | INTO University of South Florida 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/usf | 9

Engineering | www.usf.edu/engineeringThe College of Engineering offers multiple degrees ranked in the top 100 nationally including graduate programs in mechanical, electrical, computer and civil engineering. USF engineering students have developed hundreds of patents and continue to conduct innovative research in numerous fields including nanotechnology, wireless and microwave information systems and mini-circuits design.

Business | www.usf.edu/business

The USF MUMA College of Business has created several unique incubators for business and finance research including the Center for Entrepreneurship, the Center for Analytics and Creativity and the Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability – the first of its kind in Florida. These unique centers are designed to train students to be better prepared for today’s competitive marketplace.

Computer Science | www.usf.edu/engineering/cse As a computer science student at USF, you will join an academic community making advancements in programming, cyber security and robotics. USF gives computer science students the chance to work in labs to solve real-world problems, including the Argus Cybersecurity Lab, Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning (AMHR) Lab and the Biorobotics Lab.

Individualized Career Support The key to launching your career is having a strong support system. Through the Student Success Center, USF provides a dedicated staff of career advisors who provide free services, including:

• Internship placement assistance• Career counseling and career online modules• Résumé review and interview practice• Suit-A-Bull – business attire rentals for interviews• Handshake App – connect students with companies that work with USF

Intern at a Fortune 500 CompanyGain real-world work experience and valuable networking skills with an internship or Optional Practical Training (OPT) at a Fortune 500 company. As one of the nation’s top metropolitan research universities, USF has built partnerships with many businesses and organizations, including JP Morgan Chase, TechData and WellCare Health Plans to ensure you are prepared for a professional life after you graduate.

Top-Ranked Programs

USF offers top-ranked programs taught by more than 2,000 distinguished world-class scholars, researchers and expert teachers. Our strong reputation is paired with academic and social support services to help our students succeed. It is not surprising that in such a rewarding academic environment on the USF campus, the university is now the number four producer of Fulbright Scholars in the US.

#91 Best Engineering Graduate School U.S. News & World Report 2019

Launch Your Career At USFAs a degree seeking USF student, you will have access to student support to help you thrive both academically and professionally.

• Apple

• Google

• Jabil

• KPMG

• PwC

Academic SupportThroughout your studies, you will have access to a variety of free academic support. At USF, your teachers, advisors, tutors and staff are all dedicated to your success.

At INTO USF we offer:

• Specialized tutoring in physics, calculus, economics, statistics, business and many other subjects designed to support international students studying at an American university.

• Workshops and tutoring at every level.

• Personalized academic advising to assist you with your individual study plan.

• Standardized Test Prep for GRE/GMAT, and language exams like IELTS, PTEA, TOEFL and Cambridge English.

Once you progress, USF offers:

• English writing support through the Writing Studio.

• Tutoring in a wide range of undergraduate courses and majors such as accounting/finance, economics and chemistry.

• The USF Smart Lab where you will receive extra math support.

• Academic advising to help you with course selection.

“ Locally we have Duke Energy, TECO or Tampa Electrical Power Company and many other companies, where our undergraduate students actually work. Then for graduate students, there are manufacturers, or vendors, and the supporting companies that serve these utilities. For example, we know all these big names like GE, Siemens and ABB. These are all power companies that our students get employed at.”

Dr. Lingling Fan, China Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering

“ With my major, I did a lot of research on data mining and networking. I really enjoyed that. Now, I’m going to be a data analyst for Carnival Cruise Line!”

Kok Cheng Tan, Malaysia MS in Information Technology 2017

70% are employed or enrolled in graduate school within one year of graduation

• Johnson & Johnson

• Raymond James

• WellCare

• TechData

• Amazon

USF graduates work at many top companies, including:

ALUMNI

Career | 9

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Find Your DegreeWith a wide range of subject areas and admissions options, you can find the perfect degree for your chosen career. You can choose to apply as direct entry to the university or for a Pathway program that provides extra academic, language and cultural support. From your application to the day you graduate, we are here to help you succeed every step of the way. Flip to the back cover to learn how to apply.

B M D

College of Arts and SciencesAfricana Studies GE

Anthropology (Applied) [MA and PhD concentrations: Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, Bio-Cultural Medical Anthropology, Cultural Resource Management, Heritage Studies]

GE l l

Biology2 [MS concentrations: Cell Biology and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology; Ecology and Evolution; Environmental and Ecological Microbiology; Physiology and Morphology]

NH GP

Biomedical Sciences NH

Cell and Molecular Biology NH l

Chemistry [BA concentration: Biochemistry/Biotechnology] NH l l

Communication GE l l

Creative Writing [MA Concentrations: Fiction and Poetry] l

Economics BU GP l

English [BA concentrations: Literary Studies, Creative Writing] [MA and PhD concentrations: Literature, Rhetoric and Composition]

GE l l

Environmental Biology NH

Environmental Microbiology NH

Environmental Science and Policy NH GP l

French GE l

Geography [BA concentrations: General Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography] [MS concentrations: Environmental, Geographic Information Science and Spatial Relations, Human Geography]

GE GP

Geography and Environmental Science and Policy l

Geology NH GP l

Government l

Health Sciences [BS concentrations: Aging Health Studies, Biological Health Sciences, Health Information Technology, Health Management, Social and Behavioral Health Sciences]

NH

History [MA concentrations: American History, Ancient History, European History, Latin American History, Medieval History] GE GP l

Humanities and Cultural Studies [BA concentrations: American Studies, Film and New Media Studies, Humanities]

GE

Information Studies [BS concentrations: Data Science and Analytics, Health Informatics, Information Science and Technology, Information Security] GE l

Integrative Animal Biology GE

Integrative Biology [MS concentrations: Ecology and Evolution, Environmental and Ecological Microbiology, Physiology and Morphology]

l l

Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences NH

Interdisciplinary Social Sciences GE

International Studies GE

Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies l

Liberal Arts [MA concentrations: Africana Studies, Humanities, American Studies, Film Studies, Social and Political Thought] GP

Library and Information Science2 l

Linguistics: English as a Second Language l

Marine Biology NH

Mass Communications [BA concentrations: Advertising1, Broadcast News1, Broadcast-Program and Production, Journalism-Magazine1, Journalism-News-Editorial, Public Relations1] [MA concentrations: Media Studies, Multimedia Journalism, Strategic Communication]

GE GP

Mathematics [BA concentrations: Applied/Computational, General, Pure] [MA concentration: Pure and Applied] [PhD concentrations: Pure and Applied, Statistics]

NH GP l

Medical Technology NH

Microbiology NH GP

B M D

Philosophy [MA and PhD concentration: Philosophy and Religion] GE l l

Physics (Applied) l

Physics [MS concentrations: Applied Physics (Atomic & Molecular Physics), Atmosphere, Atomic and Molecular, Laser, Materials, Optical, Semiconductor, Solid State]

NH GP

Physical Sciences NH

Political Science [MS concentration: Africana Studies] GE l

Psychology [MA concentrations: Clinical Psychology; Cognition; Neuroscience and Social Psychology; Industrial - Organizational Psychology] [PhD concentrations: Clinical Psychology; Cognition, Neuroscience and Social Psychology; Industrial Organizational Psychology]

GE l l

Public Administration (MPA) l

Quantitative Economics and Econometrics GE

Religious Studies GE GP

Sociology [BA concentrations: Identity and Community, Inequality and Social Justice] GE l l

Spanish l

Statistics NH GP

Urban and Regional Planning GP

Women‘s and Gender Studies GE l

World Languages & Cultures [BA concentrations: Applied Linguistics, Chinese Language and Culture, Classics, East Asian Languages and Cultures, French, French International Studies and Business, German, Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Spanish International Studies and Business]

GE

College of Behavioral and Community SciencesAging Sciences/Aging Studies GE

Applied Behavior Analysis l l

Audiology l

Behavioral Healthcare [BS concentrations: Addictions and Behavioral Healthcare, Adult Community Services, Aging and Behavior Health, Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavioral Health Research, Children’s Mental Health] [PhD concentration: Behavioral and Community Sciences]

GE l

Behavioral and Community Sciences l

Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health [Concentrations: Developmental Disabilities, Leadership in Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health, Translational Research and Evaluation, Youth and Behavioral Health]

l

Communication Sciences and Disorders [BA concentrations: Deaf Studies, Interpreter Training, Language-Speech-Hearing] [PhD concentrations: Hearing Sciences and Audiology, Neurocommunicative Sciences, Speech-Language Sciences]

GE

Criminal Justice Administration l

Criminology GE l l

Gerontology GE l l

Long Term Care Administration GE

Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling [Concentrations: Addictions and Substance Abuse Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy]

l

Social Work1 GE l

Speech - Language Pathology (Post-Baccalaureate) l

Muma College of BusinessAccountancy1 [MAcc concentrations: Audit/Systems, Tax] l

Accounting1 BU

Advertising1 BU

Business Administration1 [MBA concentrations: Compliance, Risk Management and Anti-Money Laundering; Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Sport Business, Supply Chain Management] [PhD concentrations: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Marketing]

BU GP l

Business Analytics and Information Systems1,5 [BS concentrations: Cybersecurity, Healthcare Business] [MS concentrations: Analytics and Business Intelligence; Information Insurance]

BU GP

Global Business1 [BA concentrations: Business Analytics and Information Systems; Finance; Management; Marketing]

BU

B M D

Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies1 GP

Executive MBA l

Finance1 [BS concentrations: Asset Management, Corporate Finance, Real Estate] BU GP

Management1 [BS concentration: Human Resources Management, Project Management] [MS concentration: Human Resources, Project Management] BU GP

Marketing1 [BS concentrations: Entrepreneurship, Sport and Entertainment Management, Supply Chain Management, Sales]

BU GP

Personal Financial Planning BU

Sport and Entertainment Management1 l

College of EducationAutism Spectrum Disorders and Severe Intellectual Disabilities l

Career and Technical Education l

Counselor Education [MA concentrations: Career Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling]

l

Curriculum and Instruction [MEd concentrations: College Student Affairs, Early Childhood Education, Educational Studies, Measurement and Evaluation, Secondary Education (Biology, Chemistry, English, Foreign Language, Instructional Technology, Mathematics, Physics and Social Science, TESOL)] [EDS concentrations: Adult Education, Counselor Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Higher Education (Administration, Community College Teaching), Instructional Technology, Interdisciplinary Education, Mathematics Education, Measurement and Evaluation, Reading and Language Arts Education, School Psychology, Science Education, Special Education, Vocational Education] [PhD concentrations: Adult Education, Career and Workforce Education, Counselor Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education, English Education, Higher Education - Administration, Instructional Technology, Interdisciplinary Education, Literacy Studies, Mathematics Education, Measurement and Evaluation, Science Education, Social Science Education, Special Education, Teacher Education]

GP l

Early Childhood Education: Pre-Kindergarten/Primary ED

Educational Leadership l l

Educational Program Development [EDD concentrations: Administration of Special Education, Adult Education, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Vocational Education]

GP

Elementary Education [MA concentrations: Early Childhood, Elementary Curriculum, Language Arts, Science and Mathematics]

ED l

English Education l

English Education with ESOL Endorsement ED

Exceptional Student Education l

Exceptional Student Education and Reading Endorsement ED

Exercise Science [MS concentrations: Health and Wellness] ED GP

Foreign Languages Education [MA concentrations: French, German, Spanish] l

Mathematics Education [BA concentration: Middle School Math] ED l

Middle Grades Mathematics Education (5-9) [MAT] l

Reading Education l

School Psychology (only available when combine with EdS or PhD) l l

Science Education [BA concentrations: Biology, Chemistry, Middle School Science Education] [MA concentrations: Biology, Chemistry, Physics]

ED l

Social Science Education [MAT] ED l l

Special Education, Gifted l

Special Education, Motor Disabilities l

Teacher Education and Second Language Acquisition l

College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering [MS Concentration: Pharmacy] EN GP l

Chemical Engineering EN GP l

Civil Engineering [MCE concentrations: Geotechnical, Materials, Structures, Transportation, Water Resources] [PhD concentrations: Engineering for International Development, Environmental, Geotechnical, Interdisciplinary Transportation, Materials, Structures, Transportation, Water Resources]

EN GP l

Computer Engineering CS GP

Computer Science CS GP

Computer Science and Engineering l

Electrical Engineering EN GP l

Engineering Management GP

Environmental Engineering GP l

Industrial Engineering EN GP l

Information Technology CS GP

Material Science and Engineering GP

Mechanical Engineering EN GP l

College of Marine Science Marine Science [MS and PhD concentrations: Biological/Chemical/Geological Oceanography, Interdisciplinary, Marine Research Assessment, Physical Oceanography]

l l

College of MedicineAdvanced Athletic Training l

Athletic Training l

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology l

Biotechnology l

B M D

Health Informatics [MS concentration: Health Analytics] l

Medical Sciences [MS concentrations: Aging and Neuroscience, Anatomy, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Clinical and Translational Research, Health Science, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences, Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine, Molecular Medicine, Women’s Health] [PhD concentrations: Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Anatomy, Clinical and Translational Research, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology, Neuroscience, Pathology and Cell Biology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Physiology and Biophysics]

l l

Medicine l

Physical Therapy l

Rehabilitation Sciences [PhD concentrations: Chronic Disease, Neuromusculoskeletal Disability, Veteran’s Health/Reintegration]

l

College of PharmacyPharmacy3 [PharmD Concentration: Pharmacy & Health Education] l l

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology GP

College of Public HealthHealth Administration l

Public Health [MPH concentrations: Accelerated Health Education, Behavioral Health, Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology (Biostatistics, Global and Communicable Diseases, Global Health, Maternal and Child Health), Food Safety, Global Communicable Disease, Global Disaster Management and Humanitarian Relief, Global Health Practice, Health Care Organizations and Management, Health Policies and Programs, Health, Safety and Environment, Infection Control, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Health, Occupational Health for Nurses, Occupational Safety, Public Health Administration, Public Health Education, Public Health Practice, Public Health Practice Program, Socio-Health Sciences, Social Marketing, Toxicology and Risk Assessment] [MSPH concentrations: Behavioral Health, Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Genetic Counseling, Industrial Hygiene, Maternal and Child Health, Occupational Health, Occupational Medicine Residency, Occupational Safety, Public Health Education, Socio-Health Sciences, Toxicology and Risk Assessment, Global Communicable Disease, International Public Health Research, Policy and Planning] [PhD concentrations: Biostatistics, Community and Family Health, Environmental Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, Global Communicable Disease, Health Services Research, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health for Professionals, Toxicology and Risk Assessment]

NH l l

College of NursingNursing Science1 l

Nursing1/Registered Nurse1 [VCARE, Accelerated Second Bachelor Degree, RN to Bachelor’s, Upper Division] [MS concentrations: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nursing, Clinical Nurse Leader, Family Health Nursing, Nurse Anesthesia, Nursing Education, Pediatric Health Nursing, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing] [PhD concentrations: Adult-Gerontology Acute Care, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, Dual Occupational Health/Adult-Gerontology, Dual Oncology/Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, Family Health, Pediatric Health]

NH l l

College of the ArtsArchitecture4 AR GP

Art l

Art History VP l

Dance1 [BFA concentrations: Ballet, Modern Dance] [BA concentration: Dance Studies] VP

Music Performance [BM concentrations: Performance, Acoustic and Electric Composition, Jazz Studies] [MM concentrations: Chamber Music, Choral Conducting, Composition, Electro-Acoustic Music, Instrumental Conducting, Jazz Composition, Jazz Performance, Performance, Piano Pedagogy, Theory]

VP GP l

Music Education VP l

Music Studies VP

Studio Art [Areas of study: Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics, Installation, Performance, Photography, Electronic and Digital Media and Video]

VP GP

Theatre [BA concentrations: Design, Performance and Theatre Arts] VP

Urban and Community Design GP

Undergraduate StudiesApplied Science [Concentrations: Aging Sciences, Behavioral Healthcare, Computer Systems Technology, Criminal Justice, Deaf Studies, Environmental Policy, Information Studies: Information Architecture, Public Administration, Public Health, Urban Studies]

GE

General Studies [BGS concentrations: Aging Sciences, Behavioral Healthcare, Business, Computer Systems Technology, Criminal Justice, Educational Foundations, Environmental Policy, Information Studies: Information Architecture, Public Administration, Public Health, Urban Studies]

GE

College of Graduate StudiesCybersecurity [Concentrations: Digital Forensics, Computer Security Fundamentals, Cyber Intelligence, Information Assurance]

l

Patel College of Global Sustainability Global Sustainability [MA concentrations: Climate Change and Sustainability, Coastal Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Food Sustainability and Security, Sustainable Business, Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Tourism, Sustainable Transportation, Water]

GP

This list represents the programs for the 2019-20 academic year. The most current list may be found in the Undergraduate/Graduate Catalogs online at usf.edu/academics.

1 These USF academic degree programs have additional competitive entry requirements for the bachelor’s degrees beyond the requirements established for progression from the Pathway to USF undergraduate degree-seeking status. For exact entry requirements, visit the university catalog: ugs.usf.edu/catalog

2 Biology is available at the bachelor’s level but is listed as: Cell and Molecular Biology, Environmental Biology, Environmental Microbiology, Integrative Animal Biology, Marine Biology and Microbiology.

3 These USF academic degree programs are not open for international students. Only US citizens or students with permanent residency can apply for them.

4 USF does not offer a bachelor’s degree in Architecture, however students can start as a freshman in the 2+4 program. 5 STEM designation is only available for the graduate program.

AR Architecture

BU Business

CS Computer Science/Computer Engineering

ED Education

EN Engineering

GE General

NH Natural and Health Sciences

VP Visual and Performing Arts

GP Graduate Pathway program that can lead to this degree is indicated in green. This degree is also available through direct admission.

l Indicates a USF degree program

Designated STEM degree by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate International Year OneIndicates the undergraduate Pathway program that should be taken to progress to an undergraduate academic program. This program is also available through direct admission.

Academic Programs

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[SAMPLE INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE PROGRAM] Business

2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2019Spring: January 7, 2020Summer: May 12, 2020

Degree Program Components120 credit hour program30 credit hours apply from Pathway90 credit hours remaining toward degree

Program Information

Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:

• TOEFL iBT 60-78

• IELTS 5.5-6.0

• IELA 176 (169 subscores)

• PTEA 44-52

• Completion of AE Level 4

• Password Test Level 6

Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5+ USF GPA • No “U” grade in a class • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes • Student is fully admitted to USF provided

successful completion of provisional admission criteria at the end of the Pathway

• SAT or ACT on record but no minimum scores required

Notes

Because of the intense nature of Summer classes, students will be enrolled in fewer credit hours for the Summer semester.

1 Offered for students beginning in Fall or Spring.

2 Not offered in Summer.

These sample courses have no pre-requisites, major restrictions, upper-level standing or permit requirement; however, enrollment may be limited and courses may not be offered every semester.

Math placement will be dictated by a placement test that is administered after arrival during orientation.

These courses are generally delivered through the INTO USF Center and are for Pathway students only.

EAP 1850 English for International Students I 6

SLS 2901 Academic Foundations1 3

AMS 2270 20th Century American Culture 3

MAC 2233 Business Calculus 3

Total 15

Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours

EAP 1851 English for International Students II 6

AMH 2020 American History II 3

General Education Elective 3

EVR 2001 Environmental Science (or Physical Science)2 3

Total 15

1-Semester Pathway Fall: August 20, 2019Spring: January 7, 2020Summer: May 12, 2020

Degree Program Components120 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:

• TOEFL iBT 79+

• IELTS 6.5+

• IELA 162

• PTEA 53+

Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours

SLS 2901 Academic Foundations1 3

AMS 2270 20th Century American Culture 3

MAC 2233 Business Calculus 3

EVR 2001 Environmental Science (or Physical Science)2 3

ENC 1101 Composition I 3

Total 15

usf.edu/business/undergraduate

Undergraduate Admissions

International Year OneInternational Year One allows you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you do not meet the academic and English requirements for direct entry. You will receive additional support to help you successfully complete your first year and graduate in the same amount of time as direct entry students. The Pathway program you qualify for is determined by your

English language scores.

Entry Requirements

High school diploma, minimum 2.5 out of 4.0 GPA and English language requirements in one of the following tests.

Pathway 1-Semester 2-Semester 3-Semester

TOEFL iBT 79+ 60-78 50+ (10 subscores)

IELTS 6.5+ 5.5-6.0 5.0+ (4.5 subscores)

IELA 176+ (169 subscores) 162+ 154+

PTEA 53+ 44-52 41-43

Direct EntryIf you meet the academic and English language requirements for your degree program, you can

apply directly to the University of South Florida.

Entry Requirements

High school diploma with a minimum 3.0 out of 4.0 GPA equivalency and minimum test scores in SAT or ACT. (GPA for secondary study records will be calculated by USF International Admissions)

Minimum post-secondary GPA of 2.5 (if applicable, calculated by USF International Admissions)

English language requirements must meet SAT or ACT minimums

SAT minimum score of 1160

ACT minimum score of 24

Lower SAT or ACT will be considered if GPA is higher than a 3.0

PTEA minimum score of 53

Direct admission to USF is competitive and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance.

Start Dates for USF Degree Programs

Fall 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020

Aug 2019 Jan 2020 May 2020

Undergraduate Degree Program

3.0+ GPAMust meet SAT or ACT minimums

2.5 GPA

TOEFL iBT 60-78

IELTS 5.5-6.0

1-Semester Pathway

2-Semester Pathway

3-Semester Pathway

Year 1: Freshman Year 2: Sophomore Year 3: Junior Year 4: Senior

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IELTS 5.0+

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TOEFL iBT 79+

IELTS 6.5+

High School Diploma(or equivalent)

What are your scores?

Start Dates for International Year One Programs

All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below.

1-Semester Pathway program 2-Semester Pathway program 3-Semester Pathway program

Programs

Fall 2019Aug 20, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019

Spring 2020Jan 7, 2020 - May 8, 2020

Summer 2020May 12, 2020 -

Aug 7, 2020

Architecture, Business, Computer Science/Engineering, Education, Engineering, General, Natural and Health Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts

There are three ways to begin your undergraduate studies at USF. With more than 79 bachelor’s degrees, flexible study plans and multiple start dates throughout the year, we will help you find the path that is right for you.

English Language ProgramIf you do not meet the direct or International Year One entry language requirements you can enter our Academic English program to improve your academic and language skills. Once you have achieved the required language level, you can progress to International Year One or enter your degree program directly. Learn more on page 16.

View program specific entry requirements at

www.intostudy.com/usf/programs

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Graduate Admissions

USF offers 105 master’s and specialist programs, 49 doctoral programs and several dual degree programs. You have several paths to begin earning your graduate degree.

Start Dates for Graduate Pathway Programs

All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below.

1-Semester Pathway program 2-Semester Pathway program

Programs

Fall 2019Aug 20, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019

Spring 2020Jan 7, 2020 - May 8, 2020

Summer 2020May 12, 2020 -

Aug 7, 2020

Education: TESOL

Arts and Sciences: Biology, Economics, Environmental Science and Policy, Geography, Geology, History, Mass Communications, Mathematics, Microbiology, Religious Studies, Statistics

Business: Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies, Finance, Management, Business Analytics and Information Systems, Marketing, MBA

Education: Instructional Technology, Secondary Education (all other concentrations)

Engineering: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Computer Science, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Information Technology, Management, Materials Science, Mechanical

Global Sustainability: Global Sustainability

Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology

The Arts: Music, Architecture, Urban and Community Design

Education: Program Development - Education Innovation (EdD)

Arts and Sciences: American Studies, Film Studies, Humanities, Physics Education: Exercise Science, Program Development

The Arts: Fine Arts

Arts and Sciences: Urban and Regional Planning

Direct EntryIf you meet the academic and English language requirements for your degree program, you can

apply directly to University of South Florida.

Entry Requirements

A 4-year bachelor’s degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA and English Language requirements in one of the following tests. Additional requirements may apply.

TOEFL iBT 79+

IELA 176 (169 subscores)

IELTS 6.5+

PTEA 53+

GRE scores (or GMAT scores for programs in Business) received within the last 5 years (minimum scores needed depend on the graduate entry requirements of the program to which the student applies)

In addition, the graduate programs may have other requirements with which applicants must comply

All international transcripts require an evaluation service

Note: USF is competitive and meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. In the case of research based programs, admissions decisions also may be based on the suitability of the applicant’s research interests and the availability of professors in a particular field of research.

Start Dates for USF Degree Programs

Fall 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020

Aug 2019 Jan 2020 May 2020

English Language ProgramIf you do not meet the direct or Graduate Pathway entry language requirements you can enter our Academic English program to improve your academic and language skills. Once you have achieved the required language level, you can progress to a Graduate Pathway program or enter your degree program directly. Learn more on page 16.

View program specific entry requirements at

www.intostudy.com/usf/programs

Progression Requirements by Program Pathway GPA and Grades Standardized Tests

American Studies, Film Studies, Humanities

• 3.25 GPA• Grade of A In at least one core

graduate course and no grade lower than B

• No Incomplete or Withdraw grades

GRE score of 153 Verbal, 147 Quantitative

Architecture, Geology, History, Environmental Science and Policy, Geography, Instructional Technology, Materials Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Religious Studies, Secondary Education - Biology, Secondary Education - Chemistry, Secondary Education - Mathematics, Secondary Education - Physics, TESOL, Urban and Community Design, Urban and Regional Planning

GRE Required

Biology, MicrobiologyGRE score of 153 Verbal, 148 Quantitative, and 4.5 Analytical Writing

Biomedical EngineeringGRE score of 150 Verbal, 156 Quantitative, and 3.5 Analytical Writing

Business Analytics and Information SystemsGRE score of 350+, 146+ Verbal or GMAT score of 550+, 24+ Verbal

Chemical EngineeringGRE score of 144 Verbal, 157 Quantitative, and 3.0 Analytical Writing

Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Exercise Science, Fine Arts, Global Sustainability, Industrial Engineering, Music, Program Development - Education Innovation (EdD)

Not Required

Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology GRE score of 150 Verbal, 161 Quantitative

Economics GRE score of 144 Verbal, 154 of Quantitative

Engineering Management GRE score of 146 Verbal, 156 Quantitative

Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies, Management, Marketing GMAT score of 500+, 20 Verbal

Finance GMAT score of 550+

Mass Communications GRE score of 153 Verbal and 144 Quantitative

Mathematics GRE score of 155 Quantitative

MBA GMAT score of 530+, 20 Verbal

StatisticsGRE score of 143 Verbal, 151 Quantitative, and 4.5 Analytical Writing

Graduate Pathway ProgramOur Graduate Pathway program allows you to begin earning credits toward your degree even

if you do not meet the direct entry requirements. The program will help build the academic

foundation, essential English language skills and GRE or GMAT test preparation to ensure

your success in graduate-level studies at USF. You will receive the highest level of support

with dedicated academic advisors throughout your program. The Pathway program you

qualify for is determined by your English language scores.

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate degree comparable to a 4-year US bachelor’s degree with 2.5 - 2.75 GPA and minimum English language requirements in one of the following tests.

Pathway 1-Semester 2-Semester

TOEFL iBT 79+ 65-78

IELTS 6.5+ 5.5-6.0 (5.0+ subscores)

IELA 176+ (169 subscores) 169 (162+ subscores)

PTEA 53+ 44-52

GRE and GMAT Entry RequirementsGRE or GMAT scores are not required to enter Graduate Pathway programs but are required

to progress to some graduate degree programs. All students who are entering a program

that requires a score will be required to submit a baseline GMAT/GRE score upon arrival. This

can be unofficial. If you do not have a score to present, you will take an unofficial test during

Orientation. These test results will be strictly for advising purposes.

You will receive over 40 hours of GRE or GMAT preparation while studying in the Pathway

program. If you already have the required GMAT or GRE score before joining the Pathway, you

do not need to join test preparation classes.

[SAMPLE GRADUATE PATHWAY PROGRAM] Master of Science in Finance

2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2019Spring: January 7, 2020

Degree Program Components42 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway30 credit hours remaining toward degree

Program Information

Entry Requirements • 4-year undergraduate degree • Equivalent of a 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:

• TOEFL iBT 65-78

• IELTS 5.5-6.0 (All subscores minimum 5.0)

• IELA 176 (169 subscores)

• PTEA 44-52

• Completion of AE Level 5

• Password Test Level 6

Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 3.25 GPA in Pathway • At least one A grade in core 3 credit courses

and/or required graduate courses, and no grade lower than B

• No Incomplete or Withdraw grades • 550+ GMAT or equivalent score • Résumé • 250-word statement of interest

These courses are delivered through the INTO USF Center and are for Pathway students only.

These courses are delivered by the Muma College of Business and are for Pathway students only.

EAP 1850 English for International Students I 6

Study Skills and GMAT Test Preparation 0

GEB 6930 Business Communications 1

ECO 6005 Introduction to Economic Concepts (12wks) 3

ACG 6026 Accounting Concepts for Managers (12wks) 3

Total 13

Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours

EAP 1851 English for International Students II 6

Study Skills and GMAT Test Preparation 0

ISM 6021 Management Information Systems (8wks) 2

QMB 6305 Managerial Decision Analysis (8wks) 2

FIN 6406 Financial Management (8wks) 2

Total 12

1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2019Spring: January 7, 2020

Degree Program Components40 credit hour program10 credit hours apply from Pathway30 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements • 4-year undergraduate degree • Equivalent of a 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:

• TOEFL iBT 79+

• IELTS 6.5+

• IELA 169

• PTEA 53+

Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours

Study Skills and GMAT Test Preparation 0

GEB 6930 Business Communications 1

ECO 6005 Introduction to Economic Concepts (12wks) 3

ACG 6026 Accounting Concepts for Managers (12wks) 3

FIN 6406 Financial Management (8wks) 2

QMB 6305 Managerial Decision Analysis (8wks) 2

Total 11

www.usf.edu/engineering/me/graduate/index.aspx

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Academic English Study Abroad with English

University Summer Experience

The Academic English program at USF prepares you for university study in the US. You’ll receive high-quality English language instruction and the academic skills to succeed at USF.

The Study Abroad with English program allows you to study English and experience undergraduate and graduate studies at USF without having to enroll in a long-term degree program.

Undergraduate ProgramImprove your English while earning college credits in your field. The program length varies

and can be customized to meet your academic interests. For a list of courses offered, visit

www.usf.edu/intousf/programs/ugsawe.aspx

Key Program Facts• Fall, Spring and Summer start dates

• Program length is 1-2 semesters; each semester is 4 months

Academic requirements: • This program is open to recent high school graduates with a High School Diploma and equivalent

GPA of at least a 2.5 out of 4.0 OR international students who have studied at college or

university for at least one year and have maintained a 2.5 or better GPA.

• College students should provide a transcript outlining previous university studies, a statement

explaining future plans and subjects of interest, in addition to evidence of current level of English.

English language requirements: • TOEFL iBT 60+

• IELTS 5.5+ (All subscores minimum 5.0)

• Completion of AE Level 4

• IELA 162

• PTEA 44+

Graduate ProgramThis program combines English language study with graduate-level courses in business at USF’s MUMA

College of Business. For a sample curriculum, visit www.usf.edu/intousf/programs/grsawe.aspx

Key Program Facts• Fall and Spring start dates

• Program length is 1-2 semesters; each semester is 4 months

Academic requirements: • 4-year undergraduate degree required with equivalent of a 2.5 GPA out of 4.0

English language requirements: • TOEFL iBT 65+

• IELTS 5.5+ (All subscores minimum 5.0)

• IELA 169 (162+ sub-scores)

• Completion of AE Level 5

• PTEA 44+

Key Program Facts• Program length is 2 or 4 weeks

• 14-18 years old; must be 14 by

July 1 of the participating year

• Participants must be able to speak and

listen to English at an intermediate level

• Participants will be on a B-1

visitor visa or visa waiver

“I chose the Undergraduate Study Abroad with English program because I wanted to experience US student life and improve my English. I’ve already learned how to compose essays in Japanese, but in English it’s a little bit different so it’s really interesting to me. I’m also thinking to come back here for graduate school, so right now I’m working on it to make it happen.”Miki Uetake, Japan Undergraduate Study Abroad with English

What You will Learn • Understand US values in an academic setting.

• Present spoken and written ideas accurately and effectively in English.

• Write research papers with proper use of citations and references.

• Read, understand and critically evaluate academic texts.

• Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines.

• Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations.

Estimated Academic English Level Based on Test Scores All students take a placement test during Orientation to determine their

AE level. The table below shows your estimated level of AE based off your

standardized test scores.

Academic English Levels TOEFL iBT IELTS IELA PTEA

Level 2 30-40 3.0-3.5 130-140 <36

Level 3 41-51 4.0-4.5 141-154 36

Level 4 52-59 5.0-5.5 155-162 41

Level 5 60-80 5.5-6.0 163+ 44

Term Dates for Study Abroad with EnglishFall 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020

Aug 20, 2019 - Dec. 13, 2019

Jan. 7, 2020- May 8, 2020

May 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

University Summer Experience offers international participants ages 14-18 the opportunity to come tour the University of South Florida, INTO USF and the surrounding Tampa Bay area. You will practice your English language skills while attending language workshops, testing workshops focused on IELTS and TOEFL, USF department visits, educational field trips, conversation partner meetings and recreational events.

Learn morewww.usf.edu/intousf/programs/summerenglishexperience.aspx

Please visit www.intostudy.com/usf/academic-english/ for current information.

Key Program Facts

Fall, Spring and Summer start dates

Each semester is 14 weeks (12 weeks

in Summer)

Minimum enrollment of one semester

High school diploma required

No English language requirement; students will

be assessed and placed upon arrival

Progression Requirements

International Year One 2-Semester Pathway

Completion of Academic English Level 4

Direct Undergraduate Admission

Completion of Academic English Level 5

Graduate 2-Semester Pathway

Completion of Academic English Level 5

Direct Graduate Admission Academic English Level 6 meets minimum entry

requirements for master’s level studies; PhD

level and some master’s programs may require

higher English language proficiency scores

Term Dates for Academic English

Fall 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020

Sep 3, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019

Jan 21, 2020 - May 1, 2020

May 18, 2020 - Aug 7, 2020

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Scholarships

USF ScholarshipsScholarship Award/Benefits GPA and Test Scores

Undergraduate Direct*

USF Green & Gold Presidential Award $48,000 (Up to $12,000 per year) 4.0+ GPA and1340+ SAT (Evidence-based Reading and Writing and Math only) or 29+ ACT

USF Green & Gold Directors Award $36,000 (Up to $9,000 per year) 3.80+ GPA and1280+ SAT (Evidence-based Reading and Writing and Math only) or 27+ ACT

USF Green & Gold Scholars Award $24,000 (Up to $6,000 per year) 3.60+ GPA and1240+ SAT (Evidence-based Reading and Writing and Math only) or 26+ ACT

USF International Student Scholarship $4,000 (Up to $1,000 per year) 3.5+ GPA and 1180+ SAT (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math only) or 24+ ACT

Transfer Direct*

USF International Transfer Award $2,000 (Up to $1,000 per year) Cumulative postsecondary GPA of 3.5 with a minimum of 60 transferable credit hours.

Graduate Direct

As an international graduate student you may qualify for a graduate research or teaching assistantship. Requests for assistantship should be made at the time of application for admission. Please refer to department websites for criteria and application deadlines.

Scholarship amounts and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

*Undergraduate Direct and Transfer Direct applicants are automatically considered for scholarships dependent on their academic merit. To be considered for a scholarship, students must submit their application by March 1st.

“ Here, you get more hands-on experience, and know that the theory you studied back home, you can actually apply them over here. And yes, USF has a lot of facilities for you to go ahead and work in the labs and you are working under the best professors ever. Beyond the many scholarships available here, there are also opportunities to finance college as a Teaching or Research Assistant during your graduate studies. While here, my professor gave me the opportunity to be a Teaching Assistant (TA) for some of the classes. Being a TA gave me the funding I needed for school and gave me valuable work experience as well.” Nirmita Roy, India MS in Electrical Engineering

Learn more about Nirmita and her studies at USFwww.bit.ly/nirmitaroyintousf

Estimated Costs of Attendance

International Year One Undergraduate Direct

Tuition and Fees $25,640 $17,840

Living Expenses $17,100 $11,130

Books and Supplies $1,240 $1,240

Insurance $2,160 $2,240

Other $4,220 $4,220

Total Expenses $50,360 $36,670

Graduate Pathway Graduate Direct

Tuition and Fees $31,290 $16,340

Living Expenses* $17,100 $12,300

Books and Supplies $930 $930

Insurance $2,160 $2,240

Other $4,220 $4,220

Total Expenses $55,700 $36,030

Undergraduate Programs (Per academic year)

Graduate Programs (Per academic year)

Academic English Program (Per semester)

Academic English

Study abroad with English

Undergraduate

Study abroad with English

Graduate

Tuition and Fees $7,550 $12,880 $15,720

Living Expenses* $8,550 $8,550 $8,550

Books and Supplies $620 $620 $460

Insurance $1,080 $1,080 $1,080

Other $2,110 $2,110 $2,110

Total Expenses $19,910 $25,240 $27,920

*Housing and meal expenses for direct admission are based on average estimates; housing and meal expenses for INTO programs are based on actual expected costs. Cost may vary depending on the actual housing selected.

All prices are estimated from 2018-19 and are subject to change. Please visit

www.intostudy.com/usf/costs for exact pricing.

There are two semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring) each about 16 weeks and a shorter Summer semester of about 12 weeks.

Find out more about scholarships at www.intostudy.com/usf/scholarships.

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INTO USF ScholarshipsInternational Year One and Graduate Pathway

INTO USF Regional Scholarship Up to $6,000 (1-Semester Pathway)

Up to $10,000 (2-Semester Pathway)

Up to $12,000 (3-Semester Pathway)

Letter of OfferLatest academic transcriptEvidence of English proficiency300-400 word personal statement (may be required for some regions)Scholarship interview (may be required for some regions)

For details about Terms and Conditions, Country Scales and English Waivers visit:

www.intostudy.com/usf/terms

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