Yes. But be careful of time to degree. Master's and Ed.S. degrees must be completed within five (5) years from the student's date of admission for graduate study. Courses taken prior to admission to the USF graduate programmajor, for example as non-degree seeking or from other institutions that were transferred in, can be no older than seven years at the time of graduation, must be transferred in prior to graduation (preferably before the end of the student's second semester). Master and Ed.S. degrees (including concurrent degree programsdegrees) that require course work in excess of 50 credit hours may be granted a longer statute of limitations time limit by the University Graduate Council. Time Limit Extensions In the event that a student nears the end of the time limitation as specified above, but the student needs more time to complete the degree, the student may submit a request for an extension using the Time Limit Extension Request Form, available on the Office of Academic and Student Affairs Graduate Studies website www.grad.usf.edu/student-forms.php Requests must include: - the reasons for the delay in completion,
- the anticipated time needed for completion,
- endorsements from the graduate faculty advisor, graduate programmajor, and College Dean or designee,
- a detailed plan of study denoting the pathway to completion and timeline for the the remaining requirements for the degreeEditor's note
Note — for the time limit extension procedures, if the time limit extension will cause courses taken or transferred into within the program major to be older than 7 10 years, then a request for course concurrency may be required or the courses may be invalidated toward the degree requirements, per the time-limit policy. If approved, the time-limit extension also applies to courses applied toward the degree, with the exception of those transferred in or from completed majors. However, programs majors may require additional or repeat coursework as part of the condition of the time-limit extension. Students who exceed the time limitations may have their registration placed on hold until a request for extension has been approved. Only one time-limit extension request is permitted. Students who are temporarily unable to continue the program major should submit a Leave of Absence Request, which extends the time limit for the duration of the approved Leave for up to two years (see the section on Leave of Absence in the Enrollment Requirements section.) Note - Time Limit Extensions are valid for a maximum period of two (2) years from the date of request. For more information and guidance, contact the Office of Academic Graduate Studies and Student Affairs and 813 974-6505.
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