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Discover your path to success. Apply now to start your educational journey.
Discover your path to success. Apply now to start your educational journey.
Eligibility: Applicants must be 18 or older for most Broward College courses. Healthcare courses require applicants to have completed a high school diploma or GED. Our Adult Education Program can assist you if you have not completed a high school diploma or GED.
Funding: Through grant funding U.T.C Collegiate offers courses and workshops at no cost to eligible Florida residents or referred by community partners. Certain restrictions apply.
Career Pathway Navigators (CPN) are dedicated to your success. While engaged with U.T.C Collegiate you will be assigned a CPN who works in partnership with you to complete career assessments, goal-setting exercises, and to select a pathway for career and educational planning.
These dedicated professionals will guide you through the U.T.C Adult and Community Education programming options, and introduce you to the services available through EMPLOYS for job placement. You matter and you have what it takes to achieve unlimited potential. Your CPN will also help you address any potential barriers in the way of academic and workforce success.
Adult and Community Education gives students the chance to continue their education with FREE short- term courses to build confidence! In addition to getting the skills you need to start a career, you’ll also have the opportunity to earn credits that may be applied to one of Broward College’s technical certificates, associate’s, or bachelor’s degrees. Explore the upcoming courses below to discover which career pathway will help you reach your goals!
Want to complete your GED while earning a college credential? U.T.C can help you pursue an in-demand trade while working toward your GED. As part of U.T.C Collegiate's Adult Education programming, participating students will receive tuition-free training, and all fees and books will be paid for as they pursue a trade. Fast-track programs include:
U.T.C Collegiate can help you smoothly transition from non-credit to credit programs through articulation and prior learning assessments. These opportunities allow you to complete your degree faster for career advancement by providing credit for the non-credit courses completed, earned licenses and industry certifications, and for prior knowledge
You are eligible to apply as a transfer student if you:
Have completed an Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public institution or at least 60 semester (90 quarter hours).
Can show competency in a foreign language. You can do this by providing a high school transcript showing you completed two years of the same foreign language or by completing the second level of a foreign language course.
If you speak a foreign language, you can show proficiency by taking a CLEP exam or providing an official letter stating that you are fluent from a professor who teaches that language. If you have questions, contact the Office of
Admissions.
Have a minimum 2.0 overall GPA and a minimum 2.0 GPA from your last attended institution, as calculated by U.T.C
Have completed or will complete specific requirements for your intended major before attending U.T.C.
U.T.C Collegiate college websites provide more information about their requirements or contact them directly to be sure that you meet all of their requirements. Note: As a transfer student, you are not eligible to take your prerequisite classes at U.T.C..
These must be completed prior to your enrollment.
You are in good standing and eligible to return to any institution previously attended.
You are NOT eligible to apply if you:
FAQ
New Regulation regarding High School Associate of Arts can be found in the accordion below.
If I will graduate high school with my AA degree, should I apply as a transfer student?
How do I know if my courses will transfer?
Can I apply before I have completed all requirements?
Can I transfer to U.T.C Collegiate College without declaring a major?
Can I apply for two majors simultaneously?
If I am admitted into a major, can I then decide to change majors?
Complete your online application and pay the $35 nonrefundable application fee.
Transfer students apply to a specific college and major. Make sure you meet the college and major prerequisite courses and minimum GPA requirements.
Accreditation
Credit is awarded for college-level coursework completed at a U.S. institution of higher education accredited by agencies or associations recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or its equivalent from a foreign institution.
Foreign institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education in that country. Courses must be similar in nature and content to courses in our undergraduate curriculum to be transferred. Courses that are remedial, technical, vocational or doctrinal in nature are not transferable to an undergraduate degree. It is the prerogative of the student's UF college to determine how transfer credits apply to a degree. Students should expect to receive 60 transfer credits with an AA degree from a Florida public community/state college.
International Applicants
Applicants with coursework taken outside the United States should apply far in advance of the stated deadlines of your intended program of study due to the time it will take to process international credentials. If your post-secondary educational history includes coursework from outside the United States, you must submit the following documentation.
A course-by-course credential evaluation, with grade point average (GPA) calculation included, for all non-U.S. coursework. UF accepts an evaluation from any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
All transcripts and examination certificates of non-U.S. secondary and/or postsecondary coursework in the native language of instruction and a word for word certified, literal (exact) English translation (if applicable). Unofficial transcripts are accepted electronically for the review process, while official transcripts and translations are required upon enrollment.
We encourage you to reach out to us to arrange appointment and explore more about our services. We look forward to assisting you in beginning your journey with us.
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Location
2406 North 28 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL,33020
Phone
(855) 239 - 9375 - Ext 1001
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