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    Undergraduate Application Management

    Student Types for Fall 2024:
    • First-Year: you are a student without college credit or you earned college credit prior to high school graduation (dual enrollment, AP/IB credit included). - Select application type of Fall 2024 and choose an application option from the choices below (Early Decision, Early Action, Regular Decision).
    • Transfer/Returning: you have attended a regionally accredited college after high school graduation or are a former UT student returning to complete an undergraduate degree. - Select application type of Fall 2024 and Transfer/Non-Degree (Rolling Admission).
    • Non-Degree/Transient/Continuing Studies: you are interested in taking classes, but not attaining a degree. - Select application type of Fall 2024 and Transfer/Non-Degree (Rolling Admission).

    Returning users:

    Log in to continue an application.

    First-time users:

    Create an account to start a new application.

    First-time users : When creating an account, We highly encourage you to use a personal email address (like Gmail or Yahoo) and not a school-assigned email address.
     

    Application Options for First-Year Students Entering Fall 2024:


    You have three options to choose from when applying to The University of Tampa as a first-year student. It is important to select the plan that best fits you. If you have any questions, we encourage you to contact your Admissions counselor to discuss and better understand your choices.
     
    Early Decision:Early Action:Regular Decision:
    Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before Nov. 1 and decisions will be released by the end of December. Students admitted during the Early Decision round/plan must pay their enrollment deposit by Jan 15.

    Early Decision is for applicants whose first choice is The University of Tampa and are ready to commit if offered admission. Early Decision is a binding agreement, stating that, if admitted, you will withdraw applications from all other institutions and enroll at UT. In addition to submitting the required supporting documents, Early Decision students must also submit an Early Decision Agreement form as part of their completed application. This form requires a signature from the applicant, parent/guardian, and high school counselor.
    Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before Nov. 15 and decisions will be released by the end of February. The enrollment deadline for admitted Early Action applicants is May 1.

    The most popular way to apply to UT! Early Action is a non-binding option where admitted students have until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm enrollment. This allows applicants to learn about their decision early, while still exploring other colleges and universities. This option allows individuals to weigh different admissions and financial aid offers before finalizing their college decision.
    Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before March 1 and decisions will be released by the end of March. The enrollment deadline for admitted Regular Decision applicants is May 1. 

    Regular Decision is a non-binding option where admitted students have until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm enrollment. This plan is for students who need extra time to complete their applications and want to keep their options open.


     
    * Applications completed after March 1 are evaluated and decisions are released on a rolling, space-available basis.