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Upload all supporting documents through the application portal. Supporting documents include recommendation letters, personal statements, resumes, writing samples, English proficiency tests, etc.
Letters of recommendation are not required and will not be considered in the general admission process. The application for admission provides space for a listing of extra and co-curricular activities; this portion of the application should be completed in lieu of submitting supplemental materials.
Letters of recommendation are not required and will not be used in the decision-making process.
The University of Florida (UF) does not use letters of recommendation for undergraduate applicants. Their admissions process focuses primarily on your academic record, standardized test scores, extracurricular involvement, and personal essays.
Admissions officials at University of Florida consider a student's GPA a very important academic factor. An applicant's high school class rank, when available, is considered but letters of recommendation are not considered by admissions officials at University of Florida.
When writing a letter of recommendation, it's important to begin by clearly explaining how you know the student. This helps establish the credibility and context of your endorsement. Mention how long you've known the student and in what capacity, whether as a teacher, coach, supervisor, or mentor.
Letters of recommendation are requested through the online application. The potential recommenders will receive an email asking them to upload a letter to the USF application system.
No application materials will be accepted after this date and there are no extensions of the deadline. Incomplete files will be canceled from further consideration. Letters of recommendation are not required as part of the primary (AMCAS) application but are a requirement to complete the application.
This could be a teacher, a coach, a mentor, someone from your faith community, a boss, someone who you have volunteered with, etc. Pro Tip: Ask someone who has known you for a long time or who has seen you work hard at school, a job, or an extra-curricular activity.