Policy for Undergraduate Admission to the College (Pre-2009)
Subject:
Undergraduate Admissions
This policy pertains to admissions prior to Fall 2009,
Objective and Purpose:
To revise and establish the criteria for admission to undergraduate
degree programs in the College of Education and Human Services
Authority:
Florida Administrative Rule 6A-5.0601; Senate Bill 1018; Academic
Affairs Policy; COEHS Constitution; Florida Statute 240.529 as revised
by the Florida legislature, 2002.
Policy:
Those entering the College of Education and Human Services must meet
University admissions requirements as well as specific COEHS admissions
criteria. Students who have not satisfactorily completed 60 semester
hours of college level credit but meet University admissions standards
are admitted as Lower Division students (freshmen or sophomores).
Students who have completed 60 semester hours or more of college credit
and meet COEHS admissions criteria are admitted directly into the COEHS
as Upper Division students (juniors or seniors). Listed below are the
criteria for admission into the College of Education and Human Services
at the upper division:
- Satisfactory completion of 60
semester hours of credit from UNF or other regionally accredited
institution(s). An Associate in Arts Degree (AA) from one of Florida’s
public community colleges or SUS schools satisfies General Education and
Gordon Rule requirements.
- A minimum of a C grade in all
lower and upper level classes required for the major. This requirement
includes all General Education and prerequisite course work.
- A
cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 or better in all
college level course work taken at UNF as well as from all previously
attended institutions.
- Passing scores (no exemptions) on all
four parts of the Florida General Knowledge (GK) Test. Transferring
students, students changing majors, or students who have not presented
passing scores on all parts of the CLAST or GK exam will be permitted to
earn up to 14 semester hours of upper level education course work
during which time they must satisfy this requirement as a tentatively
admitted student. Students who have earned 14 credits of upper level
education course work and have not presented passing scores on all parts
of the CLAST or GK tests will be blocked from further registration
until such scores are received.