Non-Degree General Information
Students taking non-degree coursework in the Implementation Science program may take up to 6 credit hours (two course) in non-degree status.
Courses are taken on their own and are not part of a larger program. However, students can transfer up to 6 credit hours toward the Graduate Certificate in Implementation Science. These credits will transfer if the student is admitted to the certificate program and if a grade of “B” or higher is earned.
There is no application fee for non-degree seeking students. Enrollment as a non-degree student does not guarantee admission to the program.
If you are planning on transferring UF non-degree coursework to another institution for credit, it’s advised that you first verify with the other institution that the credit will be accepted.
Non-Degree Minimum Requirements
In order to enroll in courses as a non-degree seeking student, you must have:
- A bachelor’s degree
- An upper-division undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
Additional Non-Degree Minimum Requirements: For International Students Only
The English language skill requirements for admission:
- If your native language is not English, or if you graduated with a bachelor's degree from a non-English speaking country, you will need to take and submit your TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or other Graduate Council approved English language skills test scores.
- Non-English speaking countries are those which are not included in the graduate school's list of English speaking countries.
- To take non-degree courses, the applicant must score the following on the TOEFL:
TOEFL Exam Type Required Score Paper-based 550 Computer-based 213 Internet 80
Restrictions
- For students taking coursework in the implementation science program, a maximum of 6 credits can be taken as a non-degree seeking student.
- A student who is already admitted to the University of Florida needs to contact us before an application is submitted.