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Overview
The
University of South Florida was founded
in 1956 as the first public university
established specifically to address
the needs of Florida's rapidly emerging
urban regions. Today, the University
of South Florida System is comprised
of two separately accredited institutions,
USF and USF St. Petersburg.
USF consists of the main research campus
in Tampa, which includes USF Health,
and two regional campuses - USF Sarasota-Manatee
and USF Polytechnic in Lakeland.
At
the University of South Florida, federal
funds for academic research and development
increased 213 percent from 2000 to 2007.
According to The Chronicle of Higher
Education, that makes USF the fastest
growing research university in the United
States. In the academic year 2008-09,
USF reached a new high with $380.4 million
in research grants and contracts.
USF
serves more than 39,000 students and
offers 228 degree programs at the undergraduate,
graduate, specialist and doctoral levels,
including the doctor of medicine, through
its 11 colleges. USF is a member
of the Big East Athletic Conference.
The
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
is accredited by the Commission on Colleges
of the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools (SACS) to award bachelor's
and master's degrees.
School
of Architecture & Community Design
The
School of Architecture & Community
Design is accredited by the National
Architectural Accrediting Board:
For additional information about NAAB
visit their website at http://www.naab.org/
School
of Art & Art History
The
School of Art & Art History
is accredited by the National Association
of Schools of Art and Design:
School of Music
The
School of Music is accredited
by the National Association of Schools
of Music:
School
of Theatre & Dance
The
School of Theatre & Dance,
Theatre Program is accredited by the
National Association of Schools of Theatre:
Contemporary Art Museum
The Contemporary Art Museum is
accredited by American Association of
Museums:
For additional information about AAM
visit their website at http://aam-us.org/index.cfm
Location &
Facilities
USF Tampa:
4202 E. Fowler Ave
Tampa, Fl 33620
813-974-2011
- Athletics
- Bookstores +
- USF
- USF Health
- Dining
- Housing
- Libraries
- Marshall Student Center (Student
Union)
- Parking
- Resources +
- Career Center
- Counseling Center
- Safe Team
- SG Computer Services
- Students with Disabilities Services
- Student Health Services
- Tutoring & Learning Services
- USF Federal Credit Union
- Student Activities
List of Departments
/ Schools / Faculty / College
USF
- College
of Arts & Sciences
- College
of Behavioral & Community Sciences
- College
of Business
- College
of Education
- College
of Engineering
- College
of Marine Science
- College
of The Arts
- Continuing
Education
- Graduate
School
- Honors College
- Undergraduate
Studies
USF St. Petersburg
- College of Arts
& Sciences
- College of Business
- College of Education
- Graduate Studies
USF Sarasota-Manatee
- College of Arts
& Sciences
- College of Business
- College of Education
- College of Nursing
USF Polytechnic
- Division of Applied Arts & Sciences
- Division of Business
- Division of Education
USF Health
- College of Medicine
- College of Nursing
- College of Public Health
Courses Offered
Contact
Edwise Center
Scholarships
Undergraduate Admissions
offers competitive, merit-based scholarships
to new international students each year.
International students are eligible
for non-need based scholarships. International
students must provide appropriate visa/immigration
documentation to the International
Services Office prior to receiving
funds.
There are many different opportunities
for graduate students to obtain funding
for graduate education. These can be
classified into three areas:
- National Scholarships, Fellowships
and Grants. These are funds that are
awarded by national, regional, or
private agencies to individual graduate
students. A number of these opportunities
can be found through the Graduate
School Funding for Research page.
In addition, a number of opportunities
can be found through the USF Library's
Scholarships, Research Fellowships
and Financial Aid page.
- College, Department or Program
Scholarships and Fellowships. These
funds are available to USF students
and can be searched via the USF Scholarship
Database. Students are also encouraged
to review their specific college website.
- USF Graduate School Scholarships
and Fellowships. The USF Graduate
School is committed to excellence
in graduate education and is proud
to offer fellowship opportunities
for new and continuing students. Some
of these fellowships are only available
to students through nominations by
their Program/Department, while others
are available by direct submission
from students who meet the eligibly
requirements outlined below. It is
important to note that funding for
the fellowships is limited and the
competition for the awards is stiff.
In addition, many of the fellowships
require that a FAFSA (Free Application
for Federal Student Aid) be completed
and filed with USF. To be considered
for specific awards, it is critical
to submit a complete application prior
to the stated deadline. Applications
received after the deadline will not
be reviewed.
USF Graduate School Scholarships
and Fellowships
- Ann Winch Fellowship
- Delores Auzenne Fellowship
- Genshaft Family Doctoral Fellowship
- Graduate Student Success Diversity
Fellowship
- Kreplick Graduate Fellowship
- McKnight Doctoral Fellowship
- McNair Doctoral Fellowship
- Pan American Fellowship
- Presidential Doctoral Fellowship
- SUS/USF Summer Program
Additional Opportunities not Administered
by the Graduate School
- John B. Allwein Endowed Scholarship
- Kosove Graduate Fellowship
- STARS Research Fellowship
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