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titleDoes USF observe religious holidays?

In accordance with Sections 1006.53 and 1001.74(10) (g) Florida Statutes and Board of Governors Regulation 6C-6.0115, the University of South Florida (University/USF) has established the following policy regarding religious observances:
http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/policies-and-procedures/pdfs/policy-10-045.pdf.

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How do I know if a form I submitted has been processed?
You can contact Academic and Student Affairs, they are here to help.  They can be reached at (813) 974-6505 or call toll-free (888) USF-COPH or (888) 873-2674 and press 1. Via email contactadvisor@health.usf.edu or view the staff directory to contact someone directly. They are located in the WELL (MDA) across the street (Holly) from the College of Public Health. You can also reach out to your department or academic advisor.

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You can contact Academic and Student Affairs, they are here to help.  They can be reached at (813) 974-6505 or call toll-free (888) USF-COPH or (888) 873-2674 and press 1. Via email contactadvisor@health.usf.edu or view the staff directory to contact someone directly. They are located in the WELL (MDA) across the street (Holly) from the College of Public Health. You can also reach out to your department or academic advisor.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.
Acceptance of transfer of credit requires approval of the student’s academic advisor, Graduate Program Director, College Dean or designee, and the Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies or designee. The graduate degree program / department will be responsible for evaluating, approving, and initiating the transfer using established criteria to ensure academic integrity of the coursework. This must be completed and submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies preferably in the first semester, but no later than the second semester the student is enrolled in the graduate degree program. Credits obtained from USF System Institutions will be calculated into the GPA at USF and will be noted on the transcript as the grade earned. Credits from other regionally accredited universities are not calculated into the GPA at USF. Also see Course Currency Policy in Section 5 - Course Information.
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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 iconImage RemovedCOPH 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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titleAre transfer credits accepted towards my MPH degree?
Does USF observe religious holidays?

In accordance with Sections 1006.53 and 1001.74(10) (g) Florida Statutes and Board of Governors Regulation 6C-6.0115, the University of South Florida (University/USF) has established the following policy regarding religious observances:
http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/policies-and-procedures/pdfs/policy-10-045.pdf.

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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 iconImage AddedCOPH 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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titleAre transfer credits accepted towards my MPH degree?

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.

Acceptance of transfer of credit requires approval of the student’s academic advisor, Graduate Program Director, College Dean or designee, and the Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies or designee. The graduate degree program / department will be responsible for evaluating, approving, and initiating the transfer using established criteria to ensure academic integrity of the coursework. This must be completed and submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies preferably in the first semester, but no later than the second semester the student is enrolled in the graduate degree program. Credits obtained from USF System Institutions will be calculated into the GPA at USF and will be noted on the transcript as the grade earned. Credits from other regionally accredited universities are not calculated into the GPA at USF. Also see Course Currency Policy in Section 5 - Course Information.

 

 

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titleWhen can I drop a course?

A student may drop a course(s) during the following times:

  • During regular registration and the drop/add periods (first five days of classes). No entry of the course(s) will appear on any permanent academic records and full refund of fees is due for course(s) dropped within those periods.
  • Between the second and tenth week of the semester (except for summer sessions - see the Summer Schedule of Classes for dates). Registration fees and tuition must be paid for the course(s) and the academic record will reflect a “W” grade for the dropped course(s).
  • Following the tenth week deadline if the request meets one of the following exceptions: 
    • Illness of the student of such severity or duration to preclude completion of the course(s) as confirmed in writing by a physician (M.D.).
    • Death of the student or death in the immediate family (parent, spouse, child or sibling) as confirmed by documentation (death certificate, obituary) indicating the student’s relationship to the deceased.
    • Involuntary call to active military duty as confirmed by military orders.
    • A situation in which the University is in error as confirmed by an appropriate University official.
    • Other documented exceptional circumstances beyond the control of the student which precluded completion of the course(s) accompanied by explanatory letter and supporting documentation.

Courses may not be dropped after the last day of classes except in cases of University Administrative error.

You can drop a course in the OASIS system up to the final drop date without academic penalty. See the COPH Schedule for dates.  After the final drop date the form required for this action is a USF Graduate Petition available in the COPH Academic and Student Affairs Office.  Please see our staff to assist you.  Petitions submitted will take 2-3 weeks to process before a change in the OASIS system is noted.

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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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