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Planning for UF

12th Grade:

  • Take a full load of academic classes, including honors, AP, IB and AICE classes. Even if you have completed your graduation requirements, any admission to college is tentative until your final transcripts have been received.
  • Arrange to take the SAT and/or ACT again early in the year if you have not already done so or if you wish to improve your score before you start applying.
  • Make plans to attend a college fair or a UF admissions presentation. UF admissions officers visit each fall, so ask your guidance counselor about the date.
  • Submit your application early in your 12th grade year. Be sure to include all required materials and pay close attention to deadlines.
  • Establish an e-mail address that will remain constant throughout your college search and application process.
  • If you are taking AP or IB classes, be sure to take the exams for those classes at year-end.
  • Obtain financial aid forms (FAFSA) either online or from your high school guidance counselor.
  • Keep up with your coursework. All offers of UF admision are tentative if you have high school or collegiate coursework in progress. Final admission is dependent on receipt and review of your final transcripts.
  • Admission offers are subject to cancellation if your final coursework does not meet admission requirements.

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