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Applying simplified

We know your high school academic achievements say a lot about your ability to succeed in college. That’s why there’s no essay or résumé required to apply. Once you submit your application, you’ll receive a checklist of items needed to complete your application file, including:

• Official ACT or SAT scores, or Classical Learning Test scores (pending approval by the Florida Board of Governors).

• Self-reported Student Academic Record (SSAR), which you create from your school transcript and connect to your UWF application. uwf.edu/Apply | uwf.edu/ApplicationResources

Freshman class snapshot* total 21-27 composite

1040-1230

3.7-4.2 average cumulative weighted GPA

WE’RE HERE FOR YOU!

Your admissions counselor is available throughout the application process, so don’t hesitate to reach out. They’re only an email, call, or virtual appointment away. uwf.edu/ContactUs

Application Timeline

Important dates: uwf.edu/Deadlines

AUGUST Applications open

Start early to allow time to send test scores and academic records.

OCT. 15

Decisions begin

This is the earliest possible admission date. After Oct. 15, decisions typically take two weeks.

DEC. 1

Scholarship priority consideration deadline

You must complete your application file with all required items received by this date in order to be considered for an admissions merit scholarship. Test scores received after this date will not affect academic merit-based scholarship consideration but can positively influence an admissions decision.

Admissions Events

NOV. 18

EXPLORE UWF! OPEN HOUSE uwf.edu/Explore

When you’re choosing a college, nothing compares with experiencing its community firsthand. Be sure to register for this on-campus open house in Pensacola.

MONTHLY ARGO INFO

VIRTUAL SESSIONS

Learn all about academics, student life, admissions, scholarships, and financial aid. uwf.edu/ArgoInfo

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