GENERAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO ATTEND THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA A FRESHMAN APPLICATION ie complete when the application for admission, the application fee, the high school record, the Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, English Achievement score, and two photo- graphs have been received. A TRANSFER APPLICATION is complete when all college transcripts of academic work completed at other collegiate institutions, the application fee, two photographs, a personnel Dean’s form have been received. APPLICATION FEES Degree seeking students Non-degree seeking students ............................... $20.00 ......................-.... $ 5.00 PLEASE NOTE: (1) Fill out your application with a typewriter or in black ink. Attach the application fee and two photographs to the form. (2) Take or mail the secondary school form to your high school and request an official transcript of your grades. Have the high school mail it directly to the Admissions Office, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida. SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST. All freshmen applicants must take the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the English Achievement Test of the College Entrance Examination Board. Arrangements for taking this test can usually be made through the secondary school counselor. Or, the applicant may contact the College Entrance Examination Board, Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey. For students in the Mountain and Pacific time zone; C. E. E. B., P. O. Box 27896, Los Angeles, California. Request the Board to forward your test scores directly to us. HOUSING. After the application for admission has been reviewed, dormitory application forms are mailed with the notice of acceptance. DEADLINE. The application deadline for any semester normally is eight weeks before registration. After this date applicants may be inconvenienced or registration deferred until the following semester. [JL AUTOMOBILES. Freshmen are not allowed to bring cars or any other vehicles to the Tampa Bay Area. Married students and students residing with parents only are excepted. Freshmen and sophomores re- siding in university facilities are not entitled to parking permits or parking privileges on the campus. Juniors must have at least 60 credits and have an overall “C” average in order to be entitled to a permit. Violation of this regulation will result in suspension. Catalogs are provided to new students during Orientation (over)
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