Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (BSAS)
BSAS Admissions Process
Admissions Requirements
In order to be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (BSAS) program, applicants must:
- An awarded Associate in Science (A.S.) degree from a Florida public community or state college. (Keiser University A.S. degrees are also accepted, as long as criteria above has been met).
- At least 18 credit hours of transferable general education coursework.
- The 18 credits includes the successful completion of ENC 1101 or equivalent English composition courses.
- The 18 credits includes the successful completion of at least one college-level math or quantitative reasoning.*
NOTE: To be admitted, students must have a transcript that indicates awarding of the A.S. degree.
* MAT 1033 is not considered general education math.
You must for undergraduate admission through the USF Office of Admissions. Expect this process to take anywhere from four to six weeks. Please see transfer application dates and file completion deadlines here. The file completion deadline is the last day to submit paperwork (transcripts, petitions for reinstatement, conduct documentation). Students have up until the week before classes to register without paying the $100 late fee).
Step 1: Apply to Admissions
The following documents must be submitted to be considered for admission to the university:
- Complete the application for admission.
- Pay the non-refundable $30 application fee.
- Provide your official TOEFL or IELTS scores, if applicable.
- Provide your official transcript from each college or university you attended, to include military credits and CLEP scores.
*Please note that review of your application will be expedited if you send your transcripts electronically.
Submit these documents to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions4202 E Fowler Avenue, SVC 1036
Tampa, FL 33620
Important Note:
Admission to the BSAS major requires that the A.S. degree be awarded before USF will admit the student. BSAS strictly follows the USF Admissions deadlines. In these cases, students will not be admitted to the BSAS degree program without completion of the A.S. degree, and may experience a one-term gap after initial admission to the University.
Students admitted to the BSAS degree program are restricted from changing majors within the institution.
Step 2: Select Your Concentration
You will take an active role in creating your academic program. View the concentrations available on the left navigation menu, and select the one that's right for you.
STEP 3: COMPLETE THE BSAS MAJOR DECLARATION FORM
You must complete a major declaration form to select a concentration. Expect this approval process to take up to 3 business days. Once admitted, your advisor will provide this link.
The major declaration form requires text input of a brief personal statement to address the following:
The challenges you may face
Reason for interest in intended concentration
How you plan to use your degree
Explain why you are choosing a specific concentration (s)
Step 4: Meet with a BSAS Advisor
After your transcripts have been reviewed and you've received a formal letter of acceptance from admissions, please schedule an appointment with the BSAS advisor for pre-orientation advising. Fill out an intake form to maximize your appointment time.
Need to schedule an appointment? Please click on the appropriate link below:
Accepted or currently registered students
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ACADEMIC ADVISORS
The Academic Advisors for current USF and prospective students:
Danielle Carson (Last Names A-K) Tampa campus
Walter A. Davis III (Last Names L-Z) Tampa campus
CAMPUS PARTNERS
Contact BSASadvise@usf.edu with questions.
Note: Admissions decisions will be communicated to students via email from bsasadvise@usf.edu.