Incoming Students

Program Application

College Acceptance

ÅÝܽÊÓÆµapp (USF) Freshman Admission Dates and Deadlines

You can apply for admission using USF’s online application or the Common App. USF does not have a preference between the two, so choose whichever application you would like. Pay close attention to the Early Action deadline, as we recommend you apply as early as you can! Applying by this deadline gives you the best chance at getting your preferred campus and preferred term. You may apply as early as August of your senior year.

You can apply for admission using UT's online application, the Common App, or the Scoir Coalition App. UT does not have a preference between the three, so choose whichever application you would like. Pay close attention to the Early Decision deadline, Regular decision deadline, and rolling decisions evaluated on applications completed after Jan. 15.

Non-Degree Seeking Application

Students enrolled at a private Florida college or university (The ÅÝܽÊÓÆµapp of Tampa), or a private or public institution outside of Florida, are considered Visiting Students at USF. You must apply as a Non-Degree, Visiting Student using the USF online application in order to meet the requirements for Naval Science Courses and Laboratories. 

College Program Application (If applicable)

The NROTC College Program provides a pathway for ÅÝܽÊÓÆµapps to commission and earn a scholarship if they do not already have one. College Program midshipmen participate in all battalion activities and are held to the same standard as scholarship midshipmen. During their time in the program, college program midshipmen are expected to work towards earning a scholarship or advanced standing and their eventual commission in the United States Navy or Marine Corps.

Applications for the Fall semester must be received no later than 15 July.
Applications for the Spring semester must be received no later than 1 December.

You can access the application here.

Completed applications should be sent to the following:
Navy Options: LT Spencer Conrad, Assistant Professor of Naval Science
Marine Options: GySgt Darius Robinson, Assistant Marine Officer Instructor

Navy Nurse Program

The offers an opportunity for ÅÝܽÊÓÆµapps interested in becoming nurses in the U.S. Navy to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing while earning a commission as an ensign. Students enrolled in the NROTC program as a nursing ÅÝܽÊÓÆµapp are referred to as midshipmen and participate in weekly physical fitness training, specific naval science classes, and a Navy lab period to exercise leadership and learn Navy customs, courtesies and basic military knowledge. Our nursing Options must be admitted to USF College of Nursing. For more information click .