Requirements for Admission

In order to be considered for admission, you must apply to both the Graduate School and the College program in which you are interested. You can apply to the Graduate School online via the appropriate link from the program’s web site listed below. You must meet all university, college, and program requirements to become part of the applicant pool. The college/program requirements are available below. Please review the University graduate home page to ensure you understand all University admission requirements.

College Requirements

  • Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (out of 4.0)
  • Satisfactory GRE Scores
  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
  • Appropriate immunizations (this minimally includes measles, chicken pox, rubella, a TB skin test and Hepatitus B; please consult the department of interest for specific additional requirements)
  • Access to an appropriately equipped computer (please see the College Student Computer Policy)
  • All University and program admission requirements have been met

Program Requirements
Admission requirements vary depending upon the degree program of interest. If you would like information about a specific graduate program and its admissions requirements within the College of Public Health and Health Professions, please contact the program at:

Audiology on Campus Program (352) 392-2035
Audiology-Distance Learning for Working Professionals 866-479-4737
lniederl@phhp.ufl.edu
Biostatistics (352) 265-7232
Clinical and Health Psychology (352) 273-6047
Communication Sciences and Disorders (352) 392-2113
Environmental Health (352) 273-9188
Epidemiology (352) 273-5468
Health Administration
Health Services Research
(352) 273-6073
Occupational Therapy*
Entry Level Masters
Advanced Master’s

(352) 273-6817(352) 273-6817Toll Free (866) 878-3297
Physical Therapy (352) 273-6085
Public Health
Campus
Online
(352) 273-6443
Rehabilitation Science (352) 273-6817

* The undergraduate Occupational Therapy program changed to an entry level Master’s program Summer A, 2002. This program is designed for students who want to become practitioners and offers a Master of Occupational Therapy degree. Occupational Therapy also offers an advanced Master’s program leading to the Master of Health Science for students who already have an OT degree.