University of Florida Admission to PaCE
If you’ve received a UF offer of admission into the PaCE program, you have the opportunity to join a unique hybrid undergraduate experience at one of the top-ranked universities in the US.
Pathway to Campus Enrollment (PaCE) is a highly selective and flexible pathway that allows you to start your University of Florida degree fully online and finish it residentially, on campus. Your first segment of UF enrollment will be completed through UF Online, meaning your courses will be online until you meet the “transition requirements” for your specific major and can start taking classes on UF’s main campus.
UF is proud of this program that expands access to a larger freshman class, supporting Gators via UF Online while providing greater freedom of movement and more affordable tuition and fees.
This page includes information, resources, and support to help you learn about the PaCE program and connect with UF teams who can answer your questions. Be sure to check out the PaCE program overview page, too!
Important Dates for PaCE Admissions
Confirm your enrollment using the Check Status application portal
Deadline: May 1, 2024
Send your Official Transcripts to UF Admissions
Deadline: July 15, 2024
Sign up for PaCE Preview (New Student Orientation)
Registration Opens: March 1, 2024
If I hadn’t been accepted through PaCE, I probably would not have had the internal drive to get as involved in college as I did. If I did not do that, I would not have made the friends that I made. And those people have been my support system.
– Audrey Weigel (2024), UF PaCE student
What is the PaCE program?
PaCE students at UF start their degrees online and finish on campus, enjoying the many benefits of a hybrid experience.
PaCE Program OverviewNext Steps for Admitted Students
If you’ve been admitted to UF through PaCE, congratulations! Here’s what to do next as you consider your options for your educational journey.
PaCE 101: The Basics
Taking online courses – PaCE students begin in UF Online
We know you might be nervous about UF Online learning at first, but we see over and over again that PaCE students quickly find the flexibility of classes to be an unexpected benefit. This is because online learning at UF provides the same professors teaching and the same rigorous course quality and student learning. Check out the PaCE program overview to see what it is like to take courses in UF Online, and discover why our programs are continually top-ranked in the nation.
Did you know? Many first time UF students will be taking online courses even with a residential admission, because of the high demand for lower division general education courses.
During your UF Online segment, you’ll pay less tuition and fees per course. UF Online courses cost around 40% of the usual tuition and fees compared to residential courses, thanks to the State of Florida’s support.
Co-curricular and experiential opportunities – Get involved
PaCE students are eligible and encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities as any other UF student would. This includes study abroad, honors, internships, undergraduate research, band, Greek life, clubs, organizations, student government, and more! The UF Online Plaza is a great way to stay connected with your peers and happenings in Gainesville and elsewhere.
Transitioning to campus – PaCE students who are ready to shift to residential study
The baseline requirements you’ll need to meet in order to transition to campus are:
- earning 60 credit hours,
- taking at least 15 credits of UF Online coursework (total),
- enrolling in UF Online for two semesters (not including Summer),
- meeting major-specific transition requirements, and
- having a 2.0 UF GPA or higher.
Graduating as a PaCE student – We are all Gators here
All undergraduate students at the University of Florida earn the same quality and caliber of degree. There is no difference on the transcript or diploma between a PaCE, UF Online, Innovation Academy, residential, or any other type of unique UF student pathway.
JOIN US FOR AN UPCOMING PaCE CHAT #UF29
Register for one or more live online chats to learn more about the PaCE program.
Helpful Links
In addition to this website, UF has a variety of resources ready to help students and their families learn more about the PaCE program.
A PaCE student’s story: celebrating student body President Cooper Brown’s path
No Limits to What Gators Can Accomplish
Excitement, nervousness, and anticipation are just a few of the emotions that first-year applicants experience on the University of Florida’s annual decision day. On that big day, UF’s newest Gators find out if they’ve been admitted to the University. New Gators join the Gator Nation via several admissions programs, a hallmark of UF’s inclusive undergraduate program that matches applicants with pathways of UF academic opportunity. These successful and innovative pathways are also some of the most unique and award-winning programs in the nation for students.
One pathway that can only be found at UF is the Pathway to Campus Enrollment (PaCE), the nation’s only blended learning undergraduate pathway program. Launched in 2015, PaCE increases opportunities for new Gators by combining UF’s top-ranked online learning with residential classrooms for just over 50 UF majors. PaCE Gators enjoy greater freedom of movement and lower costs during their first two years in the nation’s #1 online bachelors program, UF Online, and are later guaranteed enrollment in UF’s residential campus classrooms where classes are smaller as they complete their major-specific and upper-division course requirements.
When Cooper Brown received his letter of “congratulations” on decision day, he first needed a better understanding of what PaCE was and how it worked before making the best decision for himself. But Cooper is so glad he did it. After completing his UF classes online, transitioning to UF residential classes, and even becoming the student body president and a Gator grad, 23-year-old Cooper Brown couldn’t be happier with his decision to accept his PaCE offer. “Now that I’m finished, it’s the best decision that I have ever made in my life,” Cooper affirmed.
Find Your PaCE Advisor
Based on the major that was indicated on your application, each PaCE student has a personal, assigned UF academic advisor who is here to help guide and support you. Undecided/exploratory majors can contact the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences advising team.
Incoming Students
Andrew Horvath
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
ahorvath@ufl.edu352-273-3475Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Andrew Horvath
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
ahorvath@ufl.edu352-273-3475Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Ally Fleisher
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
entnem.advisors@ifas.ufl.eduBook an appointmentCurrent Students
Current Students
Current Students
Current Students
Trey Gifford
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
agifford1@ufl.edu352-294-7640Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Current Students
Current Students
Current Students
Current Students
Herschel Johnson
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
fshnadvising@ifas.ufl.eduBook an appointmentCurrent Students
Current Students
Jackie Gilley
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Jgilley1@ufl.edu352-273-3852Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Current Students
Alexandra Goetz
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
a.goetz@ufl.edu352-392-9230Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Michael J. Sisk
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
soils-advising@ifas.ufl.edu352-294-3152Book an appointmentCurrent Students
Sylvia Van Boskirk
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
svanboskirk@ufl.edu352-846-0847Book an appointmentLast Names A-K
Robert Lopez
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
clasufonline@advising.ufl.edu352-294-2205Book an appointmentLast Names L-Z
Nicole Raymond
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
clasufonline@advising.ufl.edu352-294-2205Book an appointmentLast Names A-K
Last Names L-Z
Chris Kozak
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
clasufonline@advising.ufl.edu352-294-2205Book an appointmentErica Alexander
College of Health and Human Performance
ericaalexander@ufl.edu352-294-1801Book an appointmentPaul Higgerson
College of Health and Human Performance
phiggerson@ufl.edu352-392-4042Book an appointmentFrequently Asked Questions
In addition to the list of questions below, you can download the FAQ document at the button above or ask UF Online a question using the form below.
PaCE Chats
UF Online will host multiple online #UF29 PaCE Chats for new students and families. UF Online leaders, students, and staff will be available to answer questions and provide program insights through Zoom. We encourage you to attend to find out more about the many aspects of our program.
#UF29 PaCE Overview Chat: TBD – Spring/Summer 2025 (Watch 2024 recording)
Featuring: UF Online Director, Rhiannon Pollard, Ph.D., PaCE Academic Advisors, UF Online staff and campus partners
#UF29 PaCE Chat: Student Experience Chat: TBD – Spring/Summer 2025 (Watch 2024 recording)
Featuring: UF Online Student Ambassadors, PaCE Students and UF Online staff and campus partners
#UF29 PaCE Overview Chat: TBD – Spring/Summer 2025
Featuring: UF Online Director, Rhiannon Pollard, Ph.D., PaCE Academic Advisors, UF Online staff and campus partners
Questions about the PaCE Virtual Chats? Reach out to our team at pace@ufonline.ufl.edu
Optional Fee Package
Learn more about the UF Online Optional Fee Package by attending a webinar hosted by UF New Student & Families Program. This package gives UF Online and PaCE students the opportunity to access various student activities on campus. Webinar dates coming soon!
You can find a list of all PaCE majors at the Office of Admissions website.
Classes at UF Online are designed specifically to serve our over 4,000 fully-online undergraduates. Our courses go above and beyond to include much of the same face-to-face interactions and live lectures as traditional classrooms. Visit the PaCE overview page to explore a live demo and experience what a UF Online class is like.
Florida residents in UF Online classes receive a 25 percent reduction in tuition and have fewer required student fees. Learn more.
You can use the PaCE cost of attendance calculator here
Florida Bright Futures and Florida Prepaid can be used by PaCE students for tuition and fees, as well as other scholarships and financial aid! Check out the Admission website for more information.
The Optional Fee Package provides access to many typical campus life amenities including athletics, campus dining, recreation, and health services. Learn more about the Optional Fee Package
Due to space limitations, PaCE students cannot live on campus in UF residence halls prior to transitioning
to campus.
One of the great benefits of PaCE is the mobility and flexibility available with online learning. Students may choose to stay home for part or all of their PaCE experience or explore other living arrangements. Although PaCE students are not eligible to apply for on-campus housing in the dormitories, students who wish to live in Gainesville and access the main campus are encouraged to do so.
PaCE students often find apartments off campus and use roommate matching to live with other UF students, including fellow PaCE students. UF’s Off-Campus Life team is a great resource for finding housing arrangements that fit your needs.
While the Optional Fee Package provides full access to many campus amenities, the support services listed below are available to ALL UF students regardless of their optional fee package status.
Career Connections Center
At the heart of the work that is done at the Career Connections Center is the University of Florida student. The staff prides itself on providing unique and comprehensive services to all students – from first year students to graduate students and alumni, and everyone in between. In-person and Virtual Services are available.
Disability Resource Center
The Disability Resource Center strives to provide quality services to students with physical, learning, sensory or psychological disabilities, to educate them about their legal rights and responsibilities so that they can make informed decisions, and to foster a sense of empowerment so that they can engage in critical thinking and self-determination. Email the center or call their staff at 352-392-8568 for additional information.
Counseling & Wellness Center
Many in-person and virtual resources are available to PaCE students through the UF Counseling and Wellness Center’s website. To gain full access to the Counseling and Wellness Center, PaCE students may purchase the Optional Fee Package through UF Online or pay an Off-Semester Access Charge.
UF Tutoring Center
Through a variety of services and instructional approaches, the Teaching Center seeks to help students master effective ways of learning for different disciplines. Email the center for more details.
PaCE Academic Advisors
Each PaCE student has a dedicated advisor who is here to help guide and support you. Find yours here.
UF Online OneStop
UF Online & PaCE students with questions for the Office of the Registrar, Student Financial Affairs or the Bursar’s Office, can contact the UF Online OneStop for a convenient and centralized service for all three departments. Online or call them at 352-294-3290.
UF Online Student Support
Don’t know exactly who to contact or where to find a support resources? Or maybe you have questions about your course experience and student involvement. The UF Online team is available to help support UF Online and PaCE students through their journey. Get in touch with us.
Find us and fellow PaCE Gators on social!
- Follow UF Online on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to get the latest updates.
- Meet other PaCE students – Join the PaCE Student & Families Facebook group to connect with current and former PaCE students and families, as you’re making your decision.
- Once you accept your offer and create your new Gator email account, you’ll receive your individual invitation into the UF Online Plaza to start engaging with your fellow Gators in an online community space.
The best way to decide if UF is the right place for you is to experience it. The Office of Admissions offers multiple opportunities in several formats for you to find out for yourself what makes UF the #6 Public University, and why It’s Great to be a Florida Gator! Visit the Admissions website for information on attending upcoming events.
- Admissions questions can be emailed to freshman@ufl.edu or call 352-392-1365
- Questions about majors and requirements should go to your academic advisor
- UF Online questions can be emailed to pace@ufonline.ufl.edu
- Preview Questions can be emailed to new-students@ufl.edu
- Gator1 Card, UF Bookstore and Dining Services questions can be answered by UF Business Services
- Financial aid questions contact the UF Online OneStop here or at 352-294-3290
- Optional Fee Package: contact our Dean of Students Office at new-students@ufl.edu or 352-392-8396
- Off-campus housing questions can be directed to UF Off Campus Life
Additionally, parents and students can participate in our live online events such as the PaCE chats and UF Admissions virtual and in person events. And don’t forget to sign up for Preview!