Mid-Level Transfer Application Information
We're glad that you have decided to transfer to the University of North Florida! Mid-level students are defined as those who have earned 30 to 59 transferable college credits after high school graduation. This information explains what materials are required to be considered for admission and how to submit them. If you have any questions about the application process, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Please note that UNF's admission is term-specific, meaning that you must enroll in your initial classes for the term you are admitted.
IMPORTANT: All dates and deadlines are subject to change without notice, based on factors such as the number of applications received and spots available. We encourage you to apply early.
- General Requirements
- Deadlines
- Application Steps
- Submitting Admissions Materials/App Fee
- Transfer2UNF Partner Programs
- Decisions & Appeals
- Scholarships
- International
- Definitions/Terminology
- FAQ
General Requirements
- Minimum overall 2.25 post-secondary college GPA
- Minimum 2.00 GPA at last institution attended
- Must have one of the following:
- Minimum 2.50 high school GPA (recalculated by UNF and weighted) and SAT, ACT or CLT test scores on file, or
- Completion of both a college-level English (composition) and math course (intermediate algebra or higher) with a C or better in both
- Course completion rate (CR) equal to or greater than 67%
Deadlines
Application Steps
To apply to the University of North Florida, you must complete the following steps:
- Complete the online application through our institutional application.
- Pay the $30 non-refundable application fee or submit an application fee waiver.
- Students may pay the $30 application fee when they submit their online application or after they submit the application.
- UNF accepts the NACAC transfer application fee waivers for eligible students. Completed waivers can be uploaded through your applicant portal.
- Send your college transcript(s) from every institution you have attended to UNF.
- Upload PDFs of your unofficial transcripts through your applicant portal. These transcripts can be used for rendering a decision.
- Send official transcripts directly from your college or university. We must receive final and official transcripts from every institution you have attended, even if we render your initial decision using your unofficial transcripts.
- Send your high school transcript(s) to UNF.
- Request a transcript electronic transcript to be sent directly from your high school (preferred).
- Mail an official transcript in the original sealed envelope to the Office of Admissions.
- Drop off an official transcript in the original sealed envelope to the Office of Admissions.
- Send your SAT, ACT and/or CLT scores to UNF.
- Request SAT scores to be sent. UNF's school code is 5490.
- Request ACT scores to be sent. UNF's school code is 0711.
- Request CLT scores to be sent. You can learn how to submit CLT scores through their how-to video.
- Upload a PDF copy of your SAT and ACT score report in your applicant portal.
- Check on your application status.
Submitting Admissions Materials/App Fee
Submit the application fee
The application fee can be paid in your applicant portal.
Submit your high school transcript
The Office of Admissions will recalculate a grade point average (GPA) based on the following 18 academic units in college preparatory courses. Additional weight is given to grades of "C" or higher earned in honors, Dual Enrollment, AP, IB or AICE courses.
- Four units of English
- Four units of math (Algebra 1 or higher)
- Three units of natural science
- Three units of social science
- Two units of (the same) foreign language
- Two units of academic electives
Submission options:
- Ask your high school counselor
Contact your high school guidance counselor and/or school registrar and ask them to send us your transcript electronically through the FASTER (009841) or SPEEDE (5490) system.
- Drop off your transcript
Pick up a sealed copy of your transcript at your high school and drop it off at UNF's One-Stop Student Services. You can also mail it to: UNF Enrollment Services, 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224
Submit ACT, SAT and/or CLT scores
Submission options:
- Document upload
- Upload PDF copies of your ACT, SAT and/or CLT score report through your applicant portal
- Make sure that your full name, composite score and sub-scores are visible in the document
- Electronically - directly from College Board or ACT
- UNF's SAT code is 5490
- UNF's ACT code is 0711
Submit your college transcripts
Remember, we need a transcript from every institution attended, even if the coursework is on another transcript.
Submission options:
- Electronic transcript - Registrar's Office at your institution
- Preferred method
- By mail - in original, sealed envelope
- University of North Florida, Office of Admissions, 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224
- Document upload
- Upload PDF copies of your transcript(s) through your applicant portal
- Make sure that your full name and the institution name are visible on the document
- Make sure the grading scale is included
- Transcripts uploaded through the portal can be used to render a decision but will be considered unofficial; you will need to have official copies sent electronically or via mail.
Admitted students are required to submit final, official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended no later than 30 days after beginning classes at UNF. Transcripts must have a print date less than a year old to be considered official.
Submit transcripts from credit-earning mechanisms
Credit-earning mechanisms include, but are not limited, International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE), CLEP or DANTES. If you earned college credits through the military, you must also provide a Joint Services Transcript (JST).
Transfer2UNF Partner Programs
The University of North Florida has unique partnership programs with area state colleges to help you transition to UNF. These programs connect you to resources and create a clear pathway to a bachelor's degree at UNF. Learn more and sign up below!
Florida Gateway College | Florida State College at Jacksonville |
Santa Fe College | St. Johns River State College |
Decisions & Appeals
Decision notification process
Once an application is complete with all required documents, the Office of Admissions will review applications on a 6-8 week turn-around. Applicants should check on the status of their application online.
Appeals process
A student who is denied admission to UNF has a right to appeal that decision. If they chooses to appeal, the student must submit a letter and supporting documentation, detailing the reason the application should be reviewed.
The supporting documentation that substantiates the appeal must be new information not provided as part of the initial application.
Please submit the Admissions Decision Appeal Form or send the documents to the address below:
Admissions Office at the University of North Florida
c/o The Director of Undergraduate Admissions
1 UNF Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Examples of supporting documentation include:
- Updated post-secondary transcripts showing satisfactory or improved college coursework
- Documentation to support situations that are out of the student's control, if applicable
Applicants who wish to appeal a denial based on a disability may submit documentation verifying the disability along with the letter of appeal. If applicable, we recommend also including updated transcripts or new test scores.
Please note that there is no guarantee an appeal decision will result in admission to the University of North Florida. The likelihood a decision will be reversed on appeal is low. We always recommend that students be prepared to pursue alternative academic plans. We are willing to provide assistance with college options.
Scholarships
Transfer students have scholarship opportunities too! See the Scholarships page for more information.
Please see the Reduced Tuition and Residency Waivers pages for information on waivers.
International
Definitions/Terminology
- Standardized Tests
- “X” in the course number
- An “X” in the course number (e.g., ABC X789) is a wild card. That is, the course can be any level from 1-4. For example, ABC 1789, ABC 2789, ABC 3789, or ABC 4789.
- Earned Credits (EC)
- Refers to credit hours passed with a grade of “D” or higher and/or a grade of “S” (Satisfactory). This category does not include 0 level, vocational, occupational, or technical courses.
- Attempted Credits (AC)
- Refers to any course appearing on the transcript with a letter grade (including a “W” or an “I”). This number is important because some financial aid packages set limits on the number of attempted credit hours. This category does not include 0 level, vocational, occupational, or technical courses.
- Completion Rate (CR)
- The completion rate is determined by dividing the number of earned credits by the number of attempted credits, not including any in-progress coursework. You must complete at least 67% of credits attempted.
- Transferable Credits
- Credits that are accepted by the University of North Florida reflecting prior learning. Please see the Transfer Credits page for more information.