Monday, January 27 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
UF Biology (Coll. Of Agricultural & Life Sciences) Walk-In Advising Session
Walk-in advising for the Biology degree, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, provided by advisor Britta Osborne. If you’re planning to apply to Biology in CALS you will want as much information as possible to help you submit a competitive application. Biology students specialize by selecting one of six tracks designed to prepare them for careers in medicine (Pre-professional), life sciences research, private industry, agriculture, government service, and education. Come meet with the advisor one-on-one to find out about pre-requisite coursework, GPA requirements, and the list of specializations.
Tuesday, January 28 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
UF Agricultural Education and Communication Walk-In Advising Session
Agricultural Education and Communication major within the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UF will have a walk-in advising session. This degree program offers two specializations for the Bachelor of Science degree: Agricultural Education and Communication; and Leadership Development. Potential careers associated with these specializations are certified agri-science instructors and educational specialists, and positions in agribusiness and communication related to human resource development, corporate training and development, political interests, and agricultural literacy.
Tuesday, January 28 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
UF Food Science and Human Nutrition Walk-In Advising Session
Come to a walk-in advising session for the Food Science and Human Nutrition major of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences by advisor Herschel Johnson.
Wednesday, January 29 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
SF Early Childhood Education Bachelor’s Program Walk-In Advising Session
The SF Early Childhood Education Bachelor of Science degree program offers a direct path to local careers working with young (birth to age 4) children. For the student seeking a degree with local employment potential, small class sizes with individual advising all the way through to graduation, very reasonable education costs and hands-on learning right here in the SF Little School, this degree program may be the perfect option. Come speak with the advisor, Adrian Debose for questions you may have about this degree.
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Wednesday, January 29 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
UF Construction Management Walk-In Advising Session
Walk-in advising provided by Sallie Schattner, Admissions/Registrar Officer for the Rinker School of Building Construction. Learn about the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management degree of the College of Design, Construction and Planning. Meet one-on-one and learn about transfer admission requirements and career opportunities.
Thursday, January 30 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
UF Online Walk-in Advising Session
Considering your options after Santa Fe College?
During the walk-in advisement a member of the UF Online Admissions team can review the 19 undergraduate majors for UF Online, discuss your options in the flexible program, and walk you through the application process. This program provides accelerated admissions to UF Online after completing your Associates of Arts (AA) degree at Santa Fe. Come discover the #gatorsonline advantage.
Thursday, January 30 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
UF College of Health & Human Performance (Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management) Walk-in Advising Session
UF now has a degree in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management through the UF College of Health & Human Performance where graduates pursue career opportunities in tourism, public recreation, resort and attractions, lodging and hospitality services, convention centers, corporate, public, and private events, inclusive of the music, fashion, and entertainment industry. Specializations and internships assist to guide a career path. Come speak with the advisor Daniel Moore for a walk-in advising session.
Friday, January 31 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
UF Digital Arts and Sciences Walk-In Advising Session
Come to a walk-in advising session and meet with advisor, Phillip Klepacki for this degree program in UF’s College of the Arts. Ask questions about transfer admission requirements, the portfolio, major specializations, the online option and more.