Student Handbook
Handbook Contents
- General Information
- Online Access
- How Correspondence Study Works
- How LMS Courses Work
- Submitting Assignments
- Testing Centers and Proctors
- Academic Advising
- Gordon Rule & General Education Courses
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Important Dates for College Courses
- Financial Aid
- Online Library Resources
- How to Obtain a Transcript
- Military Personnel
- UF Student Eligibility
- Non-UF Student Eligibility
- Student Newsletters
Academic Advising
In order to insure that you receive college credit towards your major for correspondence courses, you must receive approval from either your academic advisor from your college or your department chairperson prior to registering for correspondence courses. The Division of Continuing Education is not responsible for insuring that the credit you receive is transferable. This is the responsibility of the student.
UF Students: read carefully the UF Student Eligibility page before enrolling.
For students intending to apply for admission to UF:
Please be advised that Correspondence/Flexible Learning courses cannot be used for credit toward admission. Further, courses taken through our program will remain permanently on the student's transcript and may negatively impact future acceptance to UF. Please contact our office for additional clarification.
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