I’m mostly interested in their conservation majors (forest, natural resource or wildlife). i don’t see much on these majors in most threads, so im just a little curious!
https://admissions.ufl.edu/annual-reports/2019/transfer#byCollege
Overall, the transfer acceptance rates to CALS is fairly high. Last year, out of 1,024 applications, they admited 750 (and enrolled 589).
I’m assuming you’ve seen the CALS transfer guide.
Those majors are straightforward with their decisions. Make sure you meet the prerequisites and GPA, you should be good.
@Gator88NE Is there a transfer guide like that for the college of liberal arts and sciences by any chance?
@malayk Not the same, but I like this UF CLAS website:
https://www.advising.ufl.edu/admissions/transfer-admissions/
It breaks down the requirements by major, and not only gives required GPAs/Grades, but for competitive majors, it gives the GPA you typically need to be competitive.
For example:
Tips for junior transfers to CLAS:
https://www.advising.ufl.edu/admissions/transfer-admissions/tips-for-junior-transfer-students/
@Gator88NE Thank you so much!