<p>Hey, I’ve been following the thread for a while. I applied on January 21 and I’ve been waiting for anything to happen with my application. Well yesterday I went on ISIS and my application has been sent to my college (the college of education) for a final decision. Just wanted to let everyone know that they actually are working on the applications and not to worry. It will all work out soon enough. Good luck to everyone. BTW, I have been at my college for almost 2 semesters, in the Honors program. My cummulative GPA is 3.46, I will have 63 credits by the end of this semester. I did IB and AP in high school. I am hopeful that my dream of becoming a Gator will come true within the next few months. :)</p>
<p>@lauraec… congrats on getting your app forwarded to your college!! (8 weeks later) It’s good to know that they’re looking at transfer apps; did you apply for Summer or Fall? I applied Feb 24th and still haven’t heard anything, I called a few days ago and they said that my application showed as “pending”. The waiting is so stressful I can’t stand it, but hopefully it’ll all be worth it when we get accepted</p>
<p>I feel bad for you CALS applicants, that’s horrible that they haven’t even started looking at them yet! And I thought CLAS was taking forever… gosh, I want to know SO bad!</p>
<p>UF is really being a pain with their applications. They should really start letting us know. I have been waiting for 8 months. I applied in August, and I still don’t have a decision. Probably not till June for all I know, with how slow CALS is.</p>
<p>@kttn2103 I applied for Fall 2011 and today I also got an email from a COE advisor asking me for some further information that they needed to know in order for my application to be fairly judged, like if I had taken the FTCE-GK and verifying what major within the COE I wanted (ProTeach Early Childhood Ed or Unified Elementary Ed). The email was kinda intimidating, but I am going to hope for the best that my app is good enough</p>
<p>Just thought I’d let everyone know, because I am extremely excited.</p>
<p>Applied to Digital Arts & Sciences (CISE Department) January 9th, after Fall 2010 transcripts were up.</p>
<p>Overall GPA: 3.91
Pre-Professional GPA: 3.93</p>
<p>Transferring from a 4-year University (University of North Florida) with 77 credit hours after this semester, no AA.
Received an email last Friday about them needing my AP scores from High School. I thought they’d be on UNF transcript, but no big deal, I didn’t argue. Sent them rush-delivered and got an update today around 7 pm EST:</p>
<p>“Congratulations!!! Your application to the University of Florida for the Fall 2011 term has been approved!”</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>Congratulations Jase520, I bet you’re so excited! I only wish I was fortunate enough to get a decision as early as now. Your GPA’s are excellent (doesn’t get much better than a 3.9), so I’m sure that helped the decision making process move a lot quicker.</p>
<p>I can’t wait to hear back either. Haven’t been able to contact Mrs. Sain yet.</p>
<p>Spoke with Dr. Svoronos, but he has no idea when ChemE will be hearing back with a decision. :(</p>
<p>Hopefully my stats are good enough.</p>
<p>Have a 3.3 overall GPA, with a 4.0 Pre professional GPA. Transferred out of UCF 4 years ago with a 1.42 GPA, so hopefully they see my record and realize the turn around I gave academically.</p>
<p>Has anyone been able to contact the Department of Chemical Engineering and find out the time frame they’re looking at for transfer decisions?</p>
<p>Just looked at my status… ACCEPTED!!!
Overall weighted - 4.0
Major - Double major in Biochemistry and Microbiology
Can’t wait!!! Good luck everyone!!!</p>
<p>Congrats Victoria! I guess that means they even update application status’s on the weekends? I check constantly!</p>
<p>Victoria,
We’ve talked before about high school/AA students, and we’re both in the same boat. </p>
<p>Btw did you apply to CLAS?</p>
<p>I applied just recently as a transfer with an A.A., I didn’t realize I needed 4 of the 7. I currently have 3 of 7 now, taking 3 more this semester and my last one in the summer. I’m probably going to get rejected. I currently have a 3.92 with a 3.7 prerequisite GPA. I’m trying to figure out if I would be accepted if I try again in may when my current classes post to my transcript. I’m also hoping They don’t run out of Pell Grants by then.</p>
<p>What’s your major xfrstudent? You have a great GPA so I don’t think it would be right of them to reject you, the fair thing to do would be to accept you on the terms that you’ll have those courses finished by the time you enroll (and with good grades).</p>
<p>My major is finance. I am concerned, in order for them to even consider an application to the school of business prospective students have to have 4 of the 7 prerequisites finished for the major. I only have 3. I’ll have 6 by the end of this semester. I’m thinking I’ll have to wait to be admitted until after that.</p>
<p>xfer I think you’re going to be fine… you have 3 courses in progress many people still have prerequisites in progress when they apply… you just need to have them done prior to the semester you are applying for. Like someone else said, with your gpa I can’t imagine they won’t accept you, just one of your conditions will be to successfully complete your courses in progress.</p>
<p>jtrombone - yup I sure did. Thanks gatorgirl!</p>
<p>Hello all, </p>
<p>ive been following the forum for a while now and applied to transfer CALS at uf for fall. the system just gave me a false alarm by saying the site was down, thus giving me a heart attack…but its back up to “your application has been sent to your college” and im assuming theyre back to where they were before of not letting us know.</p>
<p>For any concurrent AA/high school graduates who applied to CALS, I called today and apparently the decisions will be posted this week.</p>
<p>But again, I was told they would be out last week, so idk how true this is.</p>
<p>cokewithlime, I know what you mean. I hate when the site is down or being slow for some random reason, I always feel like that means my admission status might have changed and then I get super nervous (but it’s still the same). Sure wish we’d hear more people talk about receiving a decision, then I’d feel like they’re at least being consistent. It seems like very few people have received decisions so far.</p>
<p>Agreed ggirl, I’m about to lose it waiting. CALS facebook site says that they have until June 15th to give decisions. June 15th, that’s halfway into my summer. A friend who applied to the pre-health dept. called them and was told they’d have decisions out by the second week of April.</p>
<p>Bleh.</p>