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    Undergraduate Application Management

    The University of Tampa Application for Fall 2025 will open on August 20.
    If you would like to start your application earlier, the Common Application opens on August 1.

    Student Types for Fall 2025:

    • First-Year: You are considered a first-year student if you have not earned college credit or if you accumulated college credit before graduating high school (including dual enrollment, AP, or IB credits). Please select Fall 2025 as your application type and choose one of the following application options: Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision.
    • Transfer/Returning: You are classified as a transfer student if you have attended a regionally accredited college after high school graduation or if you are a former UTampa student returning to complete your undergraduate degree. Please select Fall 2025 as your application type and choose Transfer as your application option. Transfer applicants are evaluated and considered for admission on a rolling basis.
    • Continuing Studies: You are classified as a continuing studies student if you are a non-traditional student seeking to take classes part-time to complete an undergraduate degree or to enroll in courses without pursuing a degree from UTampa, including transient students. Please select Fall 2025 as your application type and choose Continuing Studies as your application option. Continuing Studies applicants are evaluated and considered for admission on a rolling basis.

    Returning users:

    Log in to continue an application.

    First-time users:

    Create an account to start a new application.

    First-time users : When creating an account, we highly recommend using a personal email address (such as Gmail or Yahoo) rather than a school-assigned email address. School email servers often have additional filters that might prevent you from receiving important information about your application.
     

    Application Options for First-Year Students Entering Fall 2024:


    You have three options when applying to the University of Tampa as a first-year student. It's important to choose the plan that best suits your needs. If you have any questions or need assistance in making your decision, please reach out to your Admissions Counselor for personalized guidance.
     
    Early Decision:Early Action:Regular Decision:

    Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before November 1

    Students admitted through the Early Decision plan must pay their enrollment deposit by January 15.

    Early Decision is intended for applicants who consider the University of Tampa their top choice and are prepared to commit if admitted.

    It is a binding agreement, meaning that if you are admitted, you agree to withdraw applications from all other institutions and enroll at UTampa.

    In addition to the required supporting documents, Early Decision students must also submit an Early Decision Agreement form as part of their application. This form requires signatures from the applicant, their parent or guardian, and their high school counselor.

    Applications and all supporting documents must be submitted by November 15.

    For admitted Early Action applicants, the enrollment deadline is May 1.

    Early Action is a popular non-binding option that lets admitted students wait until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm their enrollment.

    This allows you to receive an early admissions decision while still exploring other colleges and universities. It also gives you the flexibility to compare different admissions and financial aid offers before making your final choice.

    Applications and all supporting documents must be submitted by February 1.

    For admitted Regular Decision applicants, the enrollment deadline is May 1.

    Regular Decision is a non-binding option that allows admitted students until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm their enrollment. This plan is ideal for students who need additional time to complete their applications and wish to keep their options open.




     
    * Applications submitted after February 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis, with decisions made as space permits.