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Program Contacts, Advising & Application Deadlines

Graduate student academic advising is typically performed by the Graduate Program Director but may be accomplished by a combination of professional academic advisors and faculty members. Prospective students should contact the Program Contact listed below with any questions they have about the program of interest. If you have not yet been in touch with the Program Contact, please do so at your earliest convenience. They are happy to discuss your path to earning a graduate degree that helps you achieve your goals!

The dates below represent the date when the application, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and all supplemental materials must be received by the Graduate School. If applicable, collection holds and judicial holds must be cleared prior to the deadline. For further details, please review the program site. Incomplete applications with outstanding requirements, or those post-marked after the posted deadline, are subject to cancellation. Once an application has been canceled, the decision can not be reversed. Applicants may apply for the next application cycle.
*International Applicants: Please see the program webpage for international application deadlines. 
  • Graduate Pre-requisites (non-degree)

    The Graduate Pre-requisites (non-degree) option is reserved for students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accepted institutional accreditor and wish to take graduate level coursework, but are not admitted into a degree seeking graduate program. Not all programs accept graduate non-degree applicants and enrollment eligibility is based on several factors including, but not limited to, permission from the program director and instructor of record, and class capacity.

    Program Contact(s)

    Graduate Program Director of the courses the student will enroll in.

    Deadlines

    Fall
    August 10
    Spring
    December 10

    Summer
    April 30
  • Graduate Transient

    Graduate transients are individuals that are currently attending an accepted institutional accreditor and wish to temporarily enroll at UNF in order to transfer credits back to their home institution.

    Program Contact(s)

    Home institution and it is recommended to speak with the Graduate Program Director of the courses the student will enroll in.

    Deadlines

    Fall
    August 10
    Spring
    December 10

    Summer

    April 30

  • Masters

    International Affairs (MA)

    Program Contact

    Dr. George Candler
    Graduate Program Director
    Professor
    Building 51, Room 2402
    (904) 620-1388

    Deadlines

    Fall

    August 1


    Spring

    December 1

    Applications submitted by July 1 (for fall) and October 1 (for spring) will be more competitive. Later applications will be considered based on availability of places.


    Materials Science and Engineering (MS)

    Program Contact

    Dr. Daniel Santavicca

    Graduate Program Director
    Professor
    Building 50, Room 1502
    (904) 620-5209

    Deadline

    Fall
    Priority deadline March 1
    Final deadline April 15