UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ADMISSIONS GENERAL STATEMENT The Board of University Examiners is the agency responsible for administering all admissions to the University and its various components. Students who are planning to enter the University of Florida for the first time will be considered for admission as follows: 1. If the student is entering the University from high school and has not attended college, he will be considered for admission to the University College. 2. If the student is transferring to the University from another college or university and is presenting less than 64 semester hours of acceptable college credit for ad- vanced standing, he will be considered for admission to the University College. 3. If the student is transferring to the University from another college or university and is presenting 64 semester hours or more of acceptable college credit as ad- vanced standing toward a baccalaureate degree, he will be considered for ad- mission to the Upper Division school or college of his choice providing his record indicates the completion of college work approximately equivalent to the comprehensive courses offered by the University of Florida in the areas of the Social Sciences, the Physical Sciences, English, the Humanities and the Biological Sciences. 4. If the student wishes to pursue graduate studies and has been graduated from an accredited college or university, he will be considered for admission to the Grad- uate Division. ADMISSION 1952-53 All persons considering attending the 1952-53 session are urged to read the following carefully. Date of Application No applicant will be considered for admission to the 1952-53 session unless the pre- liminary application has been received at the Office of the Registrar on or before Saturday, August 16, for the first semester, Saturday, December 27, for the second semester. Other ap- plication forms (if required), which will be sent upon the receipt of the preliminary application, must be in the Office of the Registrar on or before September 1, for the first semester, January 15, for the second semester. It will be absolutely impossible to consider applications received after these dates. All persons planning to attend any session, whether or not they have previously attended the University, must file the preliminary application form to be considered. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A. For students who have never attended college: 1. Graduation from high school. Records show that the student who does not gradu- ate from high school in the top half of his class rarely succeeds in college work. The University urges the prospective student to consider this fact carefully before making application. Non-Florida students will not be considered for admission if they do not meet this criterion. 2. Satisfactory achievement in high school. The University does not specify any high school units as required, but the general pattern of the units presented and the