Graduate Studies
Graduate Admissions Information
Other reasons you want to come to UF
The Gainesville Sun recently ran an article listing Gainesville rankings.
Relevant rankings:
- #22 smartest city in America Forbes, Feb 7
- Top 50 best places to live and play, National Geographic Adventure, September 2007
- Most Technologically Advanced City in Florida, 2008 Popular Science
- #12 list of best places to do business and have a career, 2008
- #3 small college town for real estate development Nuwireinvestor.com
- #1 America’s most livable city, Forbes Magazine, 1995.
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The University of Florida encourages applications from individuals of both sexes of all cultural, racial, ethnic, and religious groups. The University does not discriminate on the basis of handicap or age.
Every application is considered in its entirety. The faculty considers every application -- even those that fall just short of the GRE and GPA norms. We hold open the possibility that an applicant will be offered conditional admission if evidence such as references, work experience, and statement of goals warrant it.
A message from the Associate Dean
If you are planning a visit to campus, I would be honored to take you to lunch to talk more about our program. I encourage you to come to campus to meet current graduate students and faculty, and to tour our building and UF's campus. It's a great way to become familiar with the program and UF!
Master’s Programs
Master’s students learn the ideas and skills they need for satisfying life-long careers in mass communication. A dozen specializations are offered, plus a joint J.D./M.A.M.C. program with the College of Law. Most specializations are designed for students with specific career goals in mind, while one specialization offers a highly flexible, individualized framework for students with different goals.
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Doctoral Programs
The University of Florida is dedicated to excellence in its Ph.D. program in mass communication. The program offers a course of study in an ideal setting for a quality educational experience.
The College of Journalism and Communications, proud of its award-winning student body and faculty, boasts the variety made possible by one of the largest enrollments in the country. Some 200 students engage in graduate and advanced studies, joining 2,700 undergraduates in the college. Over 60 faculty members teach, conduct research, and provide service.
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