Counselor Guide
We recognize the vital role school counselors play in helping students prepare for college. At the University of West Florida, we want to serve as a resource to you and your students throughout the admissions process. Through this guide, online resources, and our counselor email newsletter, we’re committed to keeping you informed.
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Freshman class snapshot
Applying to UWF
These key items are required of high school seniors applying to UWF:
APPLICATION
Admission requirements
MINIMUM GPA
2.70 Weighted
MINIMUM TEST SCORES
ACT: Reading-19, Math-19, English-17
SAT: Reading and Writing-490, Math-480
Classical Learning Test scores may be accepted for admission and scholarship. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Admissions thresholds can adjust per semester. Students may be offered transitional pathways or deferment depending on their individual profile.
Transfer Pathways
PERSONALIZED SUPPORT
We recognize that not all students will start at a four-year institution. Our transfer pathway programs offer guided support to students while they attend a community or state college. The pathway helps them align courses to their UWF degree plan and guarantees admission upon completion of their Associate of Arts degree. uwf.edu/Pathways
Students can apply at uwf.edu/GoApply or via Common App. High school seniors should apply as freshmen even if they have earned college credit. Submitting an application gives students access to a checklist of items needed to complete their application.
PAYMENT OR WAIVER
UWF’s application fee is $30. We also accept various waivers.
TEST SCORES
Test scores are required by the state. UWF’s school codes: ACT-0771, SAT-5833; Classical Learning Test scores may be accepted pending approval by the Florida Board of Governors.
SSAR AND TRANSCRIPTS
Applicants must create their Self-reported Student Academic Record from their transcript and connect it to their application.
uwf.edu/Freshman
uwf.edu/ApplicationResources
1040-1230 total 21-27 composite
3.7-4.2 average cumulative weighted GPA
percentile Summer/Fall 2023 students admitted full-time, June 2023 2023-2024
Mid-50th
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IMPORTANT DATES
AUGUST
Applications open: Encourage students to start the application process to ensure ample time to send UWF all required documents, including the Self-reported Student Academic Record (SSAR) and test scores. uwf.edu/GoApply uwf.edu/ApplicationResources
OCT. 15
Admissions decisions: UWF will start notifying admitted students. Rolling admission will follow.
DEC. 1
Scholarship priority consideration deadline: Admissions application must be completed and all required items received for priority scholarship consideration.
DECEMBER
Orientation registration opens: Students can register for New Student Orientation after confirming admission.
DECEMBER
FAFSA opens: Students can submit the FAFSA for Fall 2024. Students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA regardless of Florida Bright Futures eligibility, other tuition coverage, and income. Some students may qualify for nonrepayable aid to help cover expenses beyond tuition. StudentAid.gov
School code: 003955
LATE JANUARY
Housing contracts open: Students should apply early for Fall 2024 campus housing.
FEB. 15
Complete FAFSA: For priority need-based consideration, students entering Fall 2024 must submit a FAFSA to UWF with all outstanding requirements completed by the deadline.
APRIL 1
Argo Spirit Scholarship deadline
MAY 1
Intent to enroll priority date: Students should confirm and register for orientation by this date to reserve their spot in the Class of 2028.
Freshman scholarships
ADMISSIONS ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Students must complete their application file with all required items by Dec. 1, 2023, to be considered for an Admissions Academic Merit Scholarship.* UWF must receive their official test scores and Self-reported Student Academic Record (SSAR) by this date. Admissions Academic Merit Scholarships are awarded over four years.
aClassical Learning Test scores may be accepted for scholarship consideration pending approval by the Florida Board of Governors. bCumulative Weighted cSAT Total dACT Composite
FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIPS
Each full-ride scholarship* covers tuition, campus housing, a meal plan, and $800/semester for books. Pace and National Merit also include a one-time paid research or study abroad experience (up to $1,500).
PACE PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Select Florida resident students will compete at the President’s Scholarship Competition. Scoring is based on an interview and essay. Qualifying students who meet the Dec. 1, 2023, scholarship priority consideration deadline will receive an invitation in December.
NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST SCHOLARSHIP
Incoming Fall 2024 freshman National Merit Finalists qualify.
ARGO SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP
This competitive scholarship is for Pell-eligible, first-time-in-college Florida resident students who have shown strength of character, or “Argo Spirit,” by overcoming obstacles, fighting for something important, or making an impact while in high school. The application includes a written essay and video essay. Students must be admitted with a completed FAFSA and Argo Spirit Scholarship application by April 1, 2024
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Through generous support from alumni, friends, corporations, foundations, and others, UWF offers various Admissions Foundation Scholarships. These are offered only to students beginning in summer or fall and have an application deadline of June 1, 2024
“Because of this added financial support, I took measures to take better care of myself physically, mentally and emotionally. I’m working toward more confidence in myself and the courage to try new things outside of my comfort zone.”
Kieu Tran, ’23, biomedical sciences major and scholarship recipient
*Eligibility does not guarantee an award. Admissions can award students only one academic or full-ride scholarship; scholarships may not be combined. Pace Presidential Scholarship benefits are covered in conjunction with Florida Bright Futures; students who do not receive Pace will maintain their original Admissions Academic Merit Scholarship. Students who have already earned a bachelor’s degree will not receive priority scholarship consideration. Some scholarships are renewable pending continued, verified eligibility; others are one-time awards.
HS GPAb SATc ACTd FLORIDA ALABAMA OUT OF STATE 4.00+ 1400+ 31+ $16,000 $16,000 $32,000 3.80-3.99 + 1260-1390 OR 27-30 $12,000 $12,000 $24,000 3.50-3.79 1160-1250 24-26 $8,000 $8,000 $8,000
ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATIONa
Affordability
UWF is committed to affordability, with tuition that hasn’t increased in a decade. Visit UWF’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships website for detailed cost of attendance estimates and cost calculators.
uwf.edu/FinancialAid | uwf.edu/COA
ESTIMATED FIRST-YEAR COSTS BEFORE FINANCIAL AID
ARGO 30 GUARANTEE
The Argo 30 Guarantee is UWF’s commitment to ensuring access to higher education. Incoming freshmen who are Florida residents, full-time, Pell Grant-eligible, and earning their first undergraduate degree can qualify for up to 30 credit hours of tuition coverage — meaning no out-of-pocket costs for fall and spring tuition.
uwf.edu/Argo30
FAFSA
To receive an offer of financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA regardless of Florida Bright Futures eligibility, other tuition coverage, and income. Some students may qualify for nonrepayable aid to help cover expenses beyond tuition. The Argo 30 Guarantee and many scholarships require the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The 2024-2025 FAFSA will open in December 2023. For the strongest aid consideration, complete the FAFSA and any verification requirements by Feb. 15, 2024.
uwf.edu/FAFSA
Based on 2023-2024 costs for fall/spring semesters. Costs are subject to change.
a30 credit hours of tuition and fees bShared Suite (Martin/Pace Halls: $2,944/semester)
cArgo 15 plan: 15 meals/week + $300 Dining Dollars ($2,471/semester); other options available.
Experience UWF
CAMPUS TOURS
Students and their families can experience UWF’s residence halls, labs, facilities, and grounds with an in-person tour, or visit from anywhere, anytime via our virtual tour. Schools can register for a customized group visit.
uwf.edu/CampusTours
MONTHLY ARGO INFO SESSIONS
Students can learn about academics, student life, admissions, scholarships, and financial aid at these virtual sessions. Families are welcome to join.
uwf.edu/ArgoInfo
NOV. 18
StudentAid.gov
UWF school code: 003955
ZEEMEE
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EXPLORE
UWF! OPEN HOUSE
When you’re choosing a college, nothing compares with experiencing it firsthand. This is your students’ opportunity to explore what UWF has to offer.
uwf.edu/Explore
Students can learn about life at UWF by following the University of West Florida community on the free ZeeMee app, where current students share their everyday experiences.
uwf.edu/ZeeMee
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is committed to providing an exceptional visit experience for every guest. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations is requested to advise UWF by contacting ADA Program Office at 850.474.2694 or 711 (TTY) at least two business days before the event. For information or to submit a request, visit uwf.edu/Accommodations or email ada@uwf.edu.
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RESIDENCE FLORIDA ALABAMA OUT OF STATE $/Credit Hour $212 $317 $642 Tuitiona $6,360 $9,510 $19,260 Housingb $5,888 $5,888 $5,888 Mealsc $4,942 $4,942 $4,942 Total Estimated Cost $17,190 $20,340 $30,090
Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, 2015-2016, 2018-2022
#2 “Best Value College for Students With Autism” — BestValueSchools.org, 2023
A “Best Regional College - Southeastern”
A “Top Public SchoolRegional Universities South”
Majors
Accounting, BSBA
Anthropology, B.A.
Art, B.A.
Art History
Studio Art
Arts, Fine, BFA
Art
Graphic Design
Biology, B.S.
General Biology
Biology Teaching, B.A.
Biomedical Sciences, B.S.
Business, General, BSBA
Chemistry, B.A. & Chemistry, B.S.
Chemistry
Chemistry/Biochemistry
Chemistry Teaching
Clinical Laboratory Sciences, B.S.
MLT to MLS
Communication, B.A.
Advertising, Public Relations, & Social Media
Digital Storytelling & Journalism
Computer Engineering, BSCE
Computer Science, B.S.
Construction Management, B.S.
Criminal Justice, B.A.
Cybersecurity, B.S.
Earth & Environmental Science Teaching
Economics, B.A.
Economics
(Business), BSBA
Comprehensive Economics
Global Economics
Education, Elementary, B.A.
Elementary Education Certification
Education, Exceptional Student & Elementary, B.A.
Exceptional Student & Elementary
Education Certification
Education, Music, BME
Electrical Engineering, BSEE
Engineering Technology, B.S.
English, B.A.
Literature
Writing
Environmental Science, B.S.
Environmental Management
Natural Science
Exercise Science, B.S.
Finance, BSBA
General Studies, BGS
Global Hospitality & Tourism, B.S.
Health & Physical Education, B.S.
Fitness & Sport Coaching
Physical Education
Physical Education/Teacher Education
Health Sciences, B.S.
Behavior Analysis
Health Care Administration
History, B.A.
Human Resource Management, BSBA
Humanities, Interdisciplinary, B.A.
Arts Administration
Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Information Technology, B.S.
Instructional Design & Technology, B.S.
International Studies, B.A.
Legal Studies, B.A.
Management, BSBA
TOP 10 MAJORS AMONG FRESHMEN
1. Nursing (Pre-BSN)
2. General Business
3. Biomedical Sciences
4. Psychology
5. Marine Biology
6. Mechanical Engineering
7. Exercise Science
8. Computer Science
9. Biology
10. Criminal Justice
Summer/Fall 2023 admitted students
uwf.edu/Programs
MINORS
Accounting Africana Studies
Aging Studies
Interdisciplinary Air & Space Studies (Air Force ROTC)
Anthropology
Art
Athletic Sport Coaching
Behavior Analysis Biology
Business
Business Economics
Business Intelligence
Chemistry
Child Welfare
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Data Processing & Management
e-Business
Economic Policy
Education, Early Childhood Education, Professional Electrical Engineering English
Entrepreneurial Leadership & Innovation
Environmental Science
Environmental Sustainability
Finance
Forensic Studies
General Communication
Geographic Information
Science
Global Hospitality & Tourism Management
Graphic Design
Health Promotion
History
Interdisciplinary Sciences
International Studies
Information Security Management
Information Systems
Administration
Juvenile Justice
Latin American Studies
Leadership Communication
Management
Management Information Systems
Maritime Studies
Marketing
Management Information Systems, BSBA
Marine Biology, B.S. Maritime Studies, B.A.
Marketing, BSBA
Comprehensive Marketing
Global Marketing
Sales Management
Mathematics, B.S.
Mathematics Teaching, B.A.
Mechanical Engineering, BSME
Music, B.M.
Music Performance
Music & an Outside Field, B.A.
Nursing, BSN
BSN
R.N./BSN
Philosophy, B.A.
Physics, B.S. & Physics, B.A.
Engineering Physics
Physics
Physics Teaching
Marketing Applications
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Humanities
Military Science (Army ROTC)
Music
Network Administration
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Law/Legal Studies
Pre-Law/Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Quantitative Economics
Social Welfare
Sociology
Spanish
Sport & Exercise Psychology
Sport Management Statistics
Strategic Communication for the Sciences
Substance Abuse
Theatre
Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Writing
Political Science, B.A.
Political Science
Pre-Law
Psychology, B.A.
Psychology, B.S.
Public Health, B.S.
Sciences, Interdisciplinary, B.S. Interdisciplinary Sciences Zoo Science
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, B.A.
Children & Society
Community Education
Social Work, BSW
Software Design & Development, B.S.
Sport Management, B.S.
Supply Chain Logistics
Management, BSBA
Theatre, B.A.
Theatre, BFA
Musical Theatre
Acting
Design & Technology
Specialized admissions program. Accelerated bachelor’s to master’s option available. Available at UWF Emerald Coast. Students pursuing certain programs full-time will have to take classes periodically in Pensacola. Available online, some exclusively online. Not all states authorize online programs. Non-Florida residents will want to check their state’s acceptance of these programs. Students may need to complete some lower-division courses in person or at another institution whose accrediting agency is included on the list of approved accrediting agencies provided in the UWF Catalog. | B.A., Bachelor of Arts; BFA, Bachelor of Fine Arts; BGS, Bachelor of General Studies; B.M., Bachelor of Music; BME, Bachelor of Music Education; B.S., Bachelor of Science; BSBA, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; BSCE, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering; BSEE, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering; BSME, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; BSN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; BSW, Bachelor of Social Work.