UF Online attracts students at various points of their academic journey.

UF Online is a great option for many homeschool students who want to continue studying on their own schedule while also attending a top university. With a little forethought and planning, your application can be highly competitive. Below, you can find some tips and advice for homeschool students.

Minimum Admissions Requirements

An applicant’s homeschool performance will only be considered in the admissions process for Freshman and Lower Division transfers. High school performance (of any kind) is not evaluated for Upper Division and Second Bachelor’s Degree applicants.

Homeschooled applicants must meet all admissions requirements for UF Online. Admissions requirements vary based off the number of transferable college credits you will have earned prior to your intended first term in our program.

Select your application type below to review the admissions requirements.

UF looks for a strong, academically challenging course schedule. Homeschooled students are encouraged to enroll in academic core courses through an accredited secondary curriculum or at an accredited post-secondary institution. Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Enrollment classes are particularly encouraged as they help to prepare students for higher education.

Create a timeline for required exams

Depending on your academic background, you may be required to submit standardized test scores. Please read below.

  • All incoming First Time in College and Lower Division Transfer applicants who graduated high school less than 5 years before applying to UF are required to submit ACT, SAT, or CLT scores as part of the admissions process. One of these tests is required. UF accepts all three and has no preference. There is no limit on the number of times a student may take the tests and the writing sections are no longer required.
  • NOTE: UF Online does not require ACT, SAT, or CLT scores for applicants who graduated high school more than 5 years prior to applying.

Questions about Admissions Requirements?

No problem. Our Admissions team is here to help you, every step along the way.

It’s never too early to start

From the 9th grade forward, begin keeping a log or journal of activities, involvement, participation, and awards. It is easy to forget what happened last month, much less two years ago.

Share your passion, goals, and dreams. The power of the Gator Nation is rooted in the passion of its students and alumni. We want to know what makes you unique and how you are going to change the world. There is no magic formula for the personal statement. We want insights into you.

We take a holistic approach

While academic credentials are important, UF looks at non-academic pursuits and accomplishments as well. To learn more about the application process, feel free to reach out to our admissions team at 1-855-994-2867, by email, or sign up to join us in one of our live virtual information sessions.

UF Online Application Deadlines

SemesterApplication DeadlineFile Completion DeadlineClasses Start
Spring 2025
Extended
September 10, 2024September 30, 2024January 13, 2025
Summer 2025
Applications Open
January 27, 2025February 24, 2025May 12, 2025
Fall 2025
Applications Open
April 28, 2025May 28, 2025August 21, 2025

Final decisions are rendered on a rolling basis.

Your UF Online application and application fee are valid for one academic year. If you apply for one term and your timeline changes, we can easily roll your application to a future term. To learn more about the admissions process, click here.

Note: The deadlines above are for students planning to enroll in one of the fully-online degrees offered through UF Online. If you are looking for the application deadlines for UF’s face-to-face programs, visit the UF Office of Admissions website.

Application Process for Homeschooled Students

The application process is simple and straightforward. It will take about 30 minutes to complete your application. If you need to take a break for any reason, you can save it and return to complete the application later. For ease of completion, be sure to have your high school transcripts and previous college information available.

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