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titleHow do I change my concentration and/or advisor?

For changes of Advisor or Concentration, student need only submit the COPH petition for Change form

pdf iconCOPH Petition for Change of Advisor, Concentration, Department or Degree Program form. Complete the top portion of the form and submit to COPH Academic and Student Affairs Office.

 

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titleI stopped attending my program, but I would like to start again. What do I need to do?

 

 All graduate degree-seeking students must be continuously enrolled. Continuous enrollment is defined as completing, with grades assigned, a minimum of 6 hours of graduate credit every three continuous semesters. Colleges and programs may have additional requirements. Students on an approved leave of absence are not subject to the enrollment requirement for the time approved for the leave. Students who have been Admitted to Doctoral Candidacy must follow the Dissertation Hour Enrollment in place of the Continuous Enrollment requirement as specified here for all graduate students (not in candidacy). See also the Time Limitations Policy.

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titleCan nondegree credits be used toward a degree program?

 

 Yes. Non-degree coursework is considered transfer coursework. With the approval of their graduate degree program, students may, but are not guaranteed, transfer of graduate-level structured coursework from regionally accredited institutions; this includes USF System Institutions. These courses must have grades of B or better to be eligible for transfer of credit. To ensure compliance with Institutional Enrollment Requirements (Residency), up to a maximum of 49% of a given graduate degree program’s minimum hours may be transferred; these hours are reflected in the individual degree program listings in the USF Graduate Catalog in effect at the time of initial enrollment for that degree program. For doctoral programs, this percentage is based on the post-baccalaureate minimums. No coursework may be transferred that was completed five or more years prior to enrollment in the graduate degree program

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titleWho is responsible for course overrides? How can departments override eligibility requirements for a specific student?

 

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titleIs there a current list of all the courses offered?

For a listing of the most current, approved course descriptions refer to the USF Course Inventory available online at http://ugs.usf.edu/course-inventory or in the course description listing in the Graduate Catalog.

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titleAre syllabi from previous courses taught available?

You can view the syllabi for previous courses taught at: https://documents.health.usf.edu/display/COPH/8+Course+Listing.

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