For the first time, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation — the nation’s largest supporter of the arts and humanities — invited the University of South Florida to submit a proposal last spring for one of ...
Transient study refers to any approved enrollment option in which some or all classes are at another Florida public school. Financial aid for transient study is limited to Florida Bright Futures, Pell ...
You will not receive a formal payment notice, but can access your financial statement using Student Self-Service (formerly OASIS). Your USF bill is due each semester by the end of the first week of ...
The trip is designed to promote a sense of community and place as we travel through various geologic landscapes and cultural sites. Take an adventure with Honors to discover how these landscapes ...
Advance your music education and performance excellence at the University of South Florida School of Music. The sound of music greets you in the hallway, as fellow musicians practice and rehearse in ...
The Reading Endorsement is a series of five online courses that provide an in-depth view of reading research, theory, and the application of sound and current scientific research. The Reading ...
A Graduate Assistantship is a part-time student affairs work experience. Because our CSA Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed program is primarily focused on student affairs practice, each CSA applicant ...
Travel to Cincinnati … 400 million years ago! This Maymester program will introduce students to evolutionary principles, the science of deep time, how fossils form, critical thinking in biology, ...
Students will be introduced to the professional world of environmental protection and sustainability in Central Florida while exploring its beautiful natural landscapes. We will investigate the ...
Daily Guest Fee (with current member) WELL & FIT Only* $5 (per person) *FULL ACCESS includes the use of main Campus Recreation Center and Satellite Facilities; WELL & FIT ONLY includes access to ...
F-1 students are eligible to work on campus at the campus listed on their I-20. This matches your home campus. During the Fall and Spring semesters, you may work part-time (20 hours per week or less).