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DrPH FAQs

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titleHow do I apply to graduate?
  1. Complete Application to Degree and USF Graduation Survey on Oasis
    1. Application to Degree (Completed on Oasis - Access via MyUSF)
  2. Complete the remaining forms and submit to the COPH Academic and Student Affairs Office
    1. Completed Program of Study;
    2. COPH Graduation Information Online Survey
    3. After the application deadline, you will be sent a College of Public Health exit survey which must be completed.
  3. Check USF Health email for any updates. We will not correspond through other email addresses.
  4. Submit your application on time! Any application received after the deadline will not be accepted. See Important Deadlines.

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titleAm I allowed to take a course using the pass/fail option?

Graduate students may not take courses in the major on an S/U (satisfactory/unsatisfactory) basis unless courses are specifically designated S/U in the Catalog. Students may take courses outside of the major on a S/U basis with prior approval of the course professor, major professor or advisor, and the Dean of the College in which the student is seeking a degree. The student may apply a maximum of six hours of such credit (excluding those courses for which S/U is designated in the Catalog) toward a master’s degree. Directed Research, Thesis, and Dissertation courses are designated as variable credit and are graded on an S/U basis only. Before a student begins work under Directed Research, a written agreement must be completed between the student and the professor concerned, setting forth in detail the requirements of the course.

Graduation

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titleWhen will I receive my diploma?

Diplomas are mailed to the student’s permanent address approximately six weeks after commencement.  Students with a change of address need to fill out a change of address form at the Registrar’s office. Questions regarding diplomas and degree certification should be directed to the Registrar’s office at 813-974‐2000.

 

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