Undergraduate Admissions

We're the third-largest college within the University of Florida. With 10 departments offering bachelor's degrees, there are a lot of ways to major in engineering. The first step is to be accepted into UF. Once you're here, meet with an engineering advisor and plan out the courses you need to take during your first couple of years. You'll do a lot of general coursework at first, but we can help you use those courses to prepare for the classes you'll take within your chosen engineering major.

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  • Degree Programs Ten of our 11 departments have programs for undergraduate students. The one that doesn't, Biomedical Engineering, works with our other departments to offer combined bachelor's and master's degree programs. With this many majors to choose from, there's definitely something for everyone.
  • Admissions Requirements Initial undergraduate admissions is handled by the university. You'll need high SAT/ACT scores, a great GPA and well-written admissions essays to be accepted. Once you're a Gator, we'll help you plan your studies and stay on track to become a Gator Engineer.
  • Application Procedures There is a $30 fee to apply for admission into the University of Florida. The application itself is usually completed online. Also, you should arrange to have your test scores and high school transcript sent directly to UF.
  • Scholarships & Financial Aid There are plenty of opportunities for financial aid as a Gator Engineer. Some scholarships are need-based, others are awarded according to particular interests or accomplishments.


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