This course may be taken prior to or during the same term.
Per University Policy AC-20.02, Development of Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's (ABM) Programs allow high performing undergraduate students an opportunity to apply to select ABM programs after successfully completing 75 undergraduate semester credit-hours.
Upon acceptance to the ABM program, students will be able to take up to 12 semester credit hours (SCH) of graduate level coursework as an undergraduate. Master’s level directed studies, internships, thesis hours, and other culminating/capstone experiences may not be applied toward the bachelor’s degree. The graduate level course work will be applied to the undergraduate degree program. Upon acceptance and admittance to the graduate degree program, up to 12 SCH of preapproved, successfully completed graduate level coursework taken by the student as an undergraduate may be applied toward the master’s degree.
Per UWF AC-34.04, students may change their major once per semester. Students are not permitted to change majors after they have earned 90 credit hours unless the new major can be completed within the same time-frame as the previous major.
A student may declare a Dual Major or a Dual Degree after earning 45 credit hours. A student may not declare a Dual Major or a Dual Degree after earning 90 credit hours unless the degree can be completed by the projected graduation date of the first major or degree. If a second major or degree cannot be completed by the projected graduation date of the first major or degree, the student must graduate and reapply to the University.
A student is not permitted to add a minor after having earned 90 credit hours unless the requirements for the minor can be completed within the same time-frame as the declared major. A minor may only be awarded in conjunction with the award of the major degree. To facilitate efficient progress toward degree, a student may not declare more than two minors.
A minimum 2.00 UWF GPA is required to change/declare majors, double majors, and dual degrees. Major approval, based on GPA and department requirements, is determined by the department offering the new major. Students on probation and students returning from suspension may request a change of major; however, approval of the change of major is granted by the Chairperson or Dean of the prospective department. Students should contact the department offering the new major for guidance and review.
Undergraduate students, including lower-division students:
Program approval is determined by the advisor of the department offering the new program. Students who change majors have a choice of meeting the major degree requirements listed in the University’s catalog that are in effect at the time of the student’s change of major or at graduation. Students should be aware of admission requirements for specialized admissions programs. Students should contact the academic advisor of the prospective program for guidance.
For information on double majors and dual degrees, please see
Graduation and General Degree Requirements.
A minimum 2.00 institutional UWF GPA is required to change/declare minors. Minor approval, based on GPA and department requirements, is determined by the department offering the new minor.
Per University Policy, AC-34.04 and AC-13.02, a student is not permitted to add a minor after having earned 90 hours unless the requirements for the minor can be completed within the same time-frame as the declared major. To facilitate efficient progress toward degree, a student may not declare more than two minors. A student may declare/change a minor by submitting the Undergraduate Program Change form via the MyUWF app.
Neither diplomas nor certificates are issued for completion of the minor. Minors are only awarded in conjunction with the receipt of a baccalaureate degree and are recorded only on the academic transcript.
The University offers a variety of certificate programs to pursue as a stand-alone certificate, to complete in conjunction with a bachelor's degree, or to take for professional development. Requirements are determined by the academic department offering the certificate. Refer to Certificate Program information.
Student Information on Credit-Bearing Certificates:
Catalog year determines the set of academic requirements (general education and the major) that must be fulfilled for graduation. Generally, the Catalog year is determined at the time of admission or when a student changes majors. Students also have the option of choosing the Catalog year in effect at the time of graduation. Students must follow a single catalog, not a combination of catalogs, to meet graduation requirements.
A student who has completed at least 1 credit within three consecutive semesters (summer included) is considered to have satisfied the minimum requirements for “continuous enrollment.”
The catalog year for an undergraduate student’s program (General Education and major curriculum) will be the catalog year in effect at the time of initial enrollment as a degree-seeking student. Those students who do not change their major and who maintain continuous enrollment in the University have the option of following the catalog in effect at the time of initial enrollment as degree-seeking students or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation. Students who elect to change their major have the option of following the catalog in effect at the time of the major change or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation.
Students who do not maintain continuous enrollment and who are readmitted to the University after non-enrollment of three consecutive semesters have the option of following the degree program outlined in the catalog in effect at the time of re-enrollment as degree-seeking students or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation.
Students holding the A.A. or certification of the completion of General Education requirements from a Florida public college or university may elect to complete the degree requirements of UWF that were in effect at the time the student first entered the Florida public college university as a degree-seeking student. Students electing this option must be enrolled at UWF as a degree-seeking student within three years of the date of initial enrollment in the college or university. The transcript of the student granted this option must demonstrate that a four-year plan was made by the inclusion of the appropriate lower-division courses. Students should contact their major department for additional information regarding requirements for their degree program. A combination of catalogs may not be used to fulfill major degree requirements.