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New Student Summer Orientation

There is a general orientation for all students starting at The University of Tampa during one of the summer terms. All new students will be enrolled in our orientation course prior to the start of classes. Assistance using UT's technology systems is available, as well as information on parking, student support services, finding your classes, purchasing textbooks, safety tips and more.

Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students anticipating starting one of The University of Tampa's undergraduate programs during a summer term, either as full-time or part-time students, should first apply to the University. More information can be obtained by contacting the Office of Admissions at (813) 253-6211, (888) MINARET or admissions@ut.edu.

Graduate Students

Graduate students anticipating starting one of The University of Tampa's graduate programs in the summer should first apply to the University. For information on a graduate program, such as admission requirements, contact the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies at (813) 258-7409 or grad@ut.edu.

Visiting Students

Visiting students, including non-degree, transient and auditing, are welcome to attend The University of Tampa during the summer terms. Simply complete the application and provide an official or unofficial transcript of previously completed college-level work. 

International Non-U.S. Students

International non-U.S. students may begin their studies at The University of Tampa in one of the summer terms. All international students must be considered full-time in the summer and have received appropriate visa status. Since it can take a considerable amount of time for all necessary processing of paperwork, international students are encouraged to start this process well in advance of the desired start date. Contact an international admissions counselor for assistance.

High School Students

High school students may take classes at UT with a letter of recommendation from a high school principal or counselor. Apply as a non-degree seeking student