<p>Okay so I'm a prospective Santa Fe student looking to transfer to UF after two years with an engineering degree. Anyway I stumbled upon this link
FACTS.org</a> - It's all academic
which states "Students who complete the 48 hours of common prerequisites will be admitted to any engineering program in the SUS, provided they meet applicable limited access criteria (e.g. GPA, not additional courses) or minimum grade requirements."
So does this mean I have guaranteed admission into UF as long as I meet those minimum grade requirements?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>When there is an articulation agreement or guaranteed admissions, then you have to take that specific series of classes and earn that specific GPA and fulfill whatever other specific requirements that are stated and you basically are in. Talk to the transfer coordinator at the community college to find out the details.</p>
<p>This is one reason why many students choose the community college route.</p>