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Admissions - All Students

General Admissions

The University of North Florida has grown into a popular destination for many aspiring students, and for good reason. Built on a strong foundation of academic excellence, the University offers wonderful experiences for a diverse and academically talented student body.

The information and procedures described in this section of the catalog pertain to all applicants for admission, regardless of student type or level. Use the links to the left to learn more about the procedures and requirements for admission to the University of North Florida.

Criminal Offense Charges

The University reserves the right to review the case of any student who has been implicated in a criminal offense prior to admission to determine eligibility for admission and participation in extracurricular activities.

At the time of application, students must disclose the final disposition of any past or pending judicial proceedings and submit any pertinent documentation by the admissions deadline. Applications submitted without complete supporting information will not be processed and are subject to cancellation.

Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action

The University of North Florida encourages applications from qualified persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran's status, disability, age, marital status, or gender. The president has delegated responsibility for the implementation of the University's equal opportunity and non-discrimination policies and affirmative action program to the director, Office of Equal Opportunity and Inclusion (EOI). For more information, contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Inclusion.

Special Admission Consideration based on a Disability

The University does not discriminate based on disability in admission or access to its programs or activities. Students who do not meet general admission requirements and have documented proof of a disability (e.g., blind or low vision, deaf or hard of hearing, motor or physical disabilities, psychological or emotional disorders, specific learning disabilities, ADHD/ADD, or other disabilities) may request consideration of the disability in the appeal process. Applicants who wish to appeal may submit documentation verifying the disability and a letter of appeal. For more information on the appeal process, please visit the Admissions webpage.

The University advises students with disabilities to register with the Student Accessibility Center (SAC) immediately upon admission to UNF. To provide accommodations, a student must be registered with the Student Accessibility Center (SAC).

To register with the SAC, the student must supply the SAC office with written documentation of his/her disability (see How to Register with the SAC).

Prior UNF students returning for coursework after an absence of three consecutive semesters must follow current SAC documentation requirements and policies.