<p>I've already applied to UCF for Fall 2011. I'm currently at a college in Jax getting my AA from there first. When I graduated high school in 09,they said that if you have your AA you're automatically accepted into any public FL university.It just doesn't guarantee admission into your major. Is that still true?</p>
<p>Yes, that’s true.</p>
<p>Florida Administrative Code 6A-10.024 guarantees certain rights to all Florida community college A. A. degree graduates. The agreement governs the transfer of students from Florida public community and state colleges. This guarantee does not include university limited access programs. The admissions requirements in limited access programs are more selective and may include a higher GPA, higher test scores, auditions and/or portfolios. However, community college A. A. graduates have the same opportunity to enroll in these programs as students who begin at the university.</p>
<p>Be careful, you are guaranteed admission to ONE state U, not necessarily the U of your choice with a STATE community college AA. You have to meet the admissions criteria for the more selective state U’s, and those spaces are competitive. What are your stat’s?</p>
<p>The tier one state U’s would likely be UF, FSU, and New College;tier 2 would be UCF, USF, FIU, FAU, FAMU, tier 3 would be UNF, UWF, FGCU etc. The higher the tier, the more competitive the getting in as a transfer student from a state college/community college.</p>