For a general overview of the university's admission procedure, read
the UF Graduate School's page on Graduate
Admission Application Information. For an overview of our
department's procedure, including a discussion of the various materials
that must be submitted, see How Criminology and Law Admissions Work.
International applicants should also read the Graduate
School's international admission brochure. International students
are also encouraged to visit the International
Center website.
There are two ways to submit an admission application for graduate
study in Criminology and Law. You may:
- apply online
- print out application materials using
your web browser's print function and submit on paper
Note that the Graduate School strongly
prefers that you use the online application procedure. If you apply
online, you will still need to print out the fellowship and
assistantship application and letter of recommendation forms.
Online Applications
Please choose from the following options:
Print and Mail Forms
Though it is highly recommended that you use the online application
process, it is still possible to apply through the mail. The forms
listed below should be printed using your web browser's print function.
Most web browsers support this option (usually located under the "File"
options on the menu bar). Use your browser's "back" button to return to
this page after printing each form.
- U.S. or
International Graduate Admission Application
- Print out the forms listed on this link
under the "Standard Graduate Applications" heading. Applicants who are
not U.S. citizens or permanent residents should instead choose the
forms listed under "International Graduate Applications."
- Certification of
Financial Responsibility (International Applications Only)
- Graduate
Fellowship and Assistantship Application
- Letter
of Recommendation Form
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