4202 E Fowler Ave
Tampa, FL 33620
The Bulls Club is charged with raising the private investment needed to establish USF Athletics as an emerging power on the national athletics stage. The alumni and friends who comprise the Bulls Club family advance our mission positioning every team and every student-athlete to compete for championships, to excel in the classroom, to represent USF with honor, and to leave USF well prepared for success after the final whistle. Annual gifts to the Bulls Club and to scholarships help support critical operations for our student-athletes. As a Bulls Club member, you will receive a variety of special benefits, including priority seating and parking, invitations to special donor-only events and much more. Bulls Club annual gifts are generally tax deductible at the rate of 80% of the gift. If you decline receiving member benefits, 100% of the gift is tax deductible. Members will receive Priority Points based on participation including giving, purchasing season tickets, and a variety of other affiliations and activities. Priority Points are a means of establishing "rank" among the community of Bulls supporters and are used to determine access to and seating locations for athletic events, parking, away and post-season games.
The College of Arts and Sciences--the largest college at the University of South Florida--is developing the next generation of transformative global leaders. Together, faculty and students in CAS are helping to create a healthier, more peaceful, prosperous and beautiful world.
The Center for Student Involvement and its departments strive to provide a purposeful and positive out-of-class experience for USF students and student organizations. This is achieved in many ways and always complements the educational mission of the University of South Florida. The uniqueness and variety of these programs, services, and activities allows for all members of the campus community to interact with others and be involved in meaningful ways of their choosing.
REAL, The Relationship Equality and Anti-violence League is a special project of the USF Center for Victim Advocacy and Violence Prevention designed to provide leadership opportunities for students to become allies and peer educators in sexual and relationship violence prevention. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® and Take Back the Night are two of our meaningful and engaging signature events. In addition, our Got Consent? campaign is ongoing and seen everywhere on campus. REAL also offers the REAL Deal, a multi-media, pop-culture presentation taught by peer educators. The REAL Deal develops active bystander intervention skills for prevention, increases awareness, and reduces risk. We welcome people of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
The Office of Parent and Family Programs will assist you in being a part of your student's college life through education of campus resources, support for your transition, and connection to the campus community.
We help students plan, identify, refine and implement their career goals and job search campaign. We also create venues that allow students to network and interview with hiring employers. You can find us on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building (SVC-2088).
Campus Activities Board is a part of the Center for Student Involvement here at the University of South Florida. Our main goal is to provide the students with fun and exciting events and activities to make their stay at USF a memorable one. Some of our events include Movies on the Lawn, Fall Concert, Bullstock and MORE!!!! You can help plan and run these events by joining the CAB Committee. We can’t wait to see you at our next event!
The fishing club allows college students to engage in the best fishing the state of Florida has to offer. From freshwater to saltwater and offshore to backwater, it is always a guarantee to have a good time. Fishing sites will include...The Florida Keys, Clearwater/St. Pete area, Tampa Bay, West Palm and smaller sites throughout the area of Tampa. There is also a possibility of traveling out of state next year. The Fishing Club will not only be for leisure, competitive fishing teams will compete in tournaments across Florida to win money for the club. No matter what your experience is in the sport, never fished before or competitively fish, come out and enjoy the experience.
To be eligible for membership in the Bulls Varsity Club you must meet the eligibility requirements below. However, to receive all of the benefits of being a member of the Varsity Club, you must pay your yearly dues or be a first year graduate. (A) All persons who have been awarded a Varsity letter by the University of South Florida and who did not participate in an NCAA-recognized sport for another institution after their final year of competition at the University of South Florida. (B) All athletes who participated in at least one full year of a varsity sport at the University of South Florida and who did not participate in an NCAA-recognized sport for another institution after their final year of competition at the University of South Florida. (C) All persons who participated as a coach, cheerleader, dance team member, mascot, manager, or trainer in support of University of South Florida varsity sports for at least one full year, and who did not participate in similar activities at another institution after their participation at USF. (D) Exceptions-Athletes whose sport was terminated at the University of South Florida while the athlete had remaining eligibility.
**DISCLAIMER: As of the 2016-2017 school year, this page is no longer active. Please take any VGC related interests or inquiries to the Facebook group page, or personally through President Joshua Harriger or Vice President Erin Westacott. Thanks!** We are the official school-approved student organization for video games at the University of South Florida in Tampa. We meet daily on the fourth floor of the school's Marshall Center, and have events several times a semester. Like our page and join the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGCUSF/
The USF Latino Scholarship program is an elite group of scholars who are recognized for their academic merits and are sponsored and mentored by the Tampa Bay community. Many have graduated to become physicians, educators, engineers, nurses, architects and many other professions. Our graduates are making a difference in their communities all through out the United States. This Facebook Page is for you....Please stay in touch. Share your accomplishments and goals. We are so proud of you. Where to Apply: Financial Aid Database http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/ Foundation Scholarship Website https://advinternal.fastmail.usf.edu/scholarships/default2.aspx
Education Abroad offers a variety of study abroad opportunities for students and faculty in over 25 countries, these include: semester exchanges, dual degree programs, summer and short term programs, international internships, and service learning. Programs range from one week to one year and award academic credit. Education Abroad facilitates the incoming and outgoing exchange process and works closely with our international partner universities to develop new academic programming and exchanges. The Education Abroad Office provides extensive planning assistance for both students and faculty program leaders, including pre-departure orientation sessions. The staff members have extensive experience in study abroad and are able to offer seasoned, insightful advising and information to anyone considering or planning a study abroad experience.
USF Pre-College invites high school students from throughout the country and around the world to an outstanding summer experience at the University of South Florida. Students with exceptional ability and promise will pursue academic interests, discover career opportunities, and explore the independence of university life. Beyond the classroom, group projects and social activities further the exchange of ideas with equally talented peers. Students may enroll in one or more pre-college programs, selecting from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. Programs range from two days to four weeks and offer residential (overnight) or commuter (daily) access. Residential programs give students the opportunity to live away from home and experience the independence and responsibility of college life in a safe, secure, and supervised environment.
The College of Arts and Sciences--the largest college at the University of South Florida--is developing the next generation of transformative global leaders. Together, faculty and students in CAS are helping to create a healthier, more peaceful, prosperous and beautiful world.
The Office of Parent and Family Programs will assist you in being a part of your student's college life through education of campus resources, support for your transition, and connection to the campus community.
USF Innovative Education brings together a number of entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives that lead USF’s distance learning development in collaboration with academic colleges, advance professional and workforce development, and encourage lifelong learning. Innovative Education will become a high-performance organization known around campus and to our customers as an outstanding team that exceeds expectations. We will strive to provide excellent customer service; create a positive, rewarding work environment for our team; develop and communicate efficient, transparent processes; and cultivate a business mindset focused on revenue generation to contribute to the strong economic base of the university.
We help students plan, identify, refine and implement their career goals and job search campaign. We also create venues that allow students to network and interview with hiring employers. You can find us on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building (SVC-2088).
Our students, which number about 250 at both the undergraduate and graduate level, enjoy dedicated, personal guidance from our faculty. Our student body is diverse, our research spans experimental and theoretical studies of many fundamental areas of electrical engineering, and we enjoy strong partnerships throughout industry and with prominent national laboratories and federal agencies. Research experiences are integral to the education of not only our graduate students, but also for undergraduates through our Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program and similar activities. We also value the multi-disciplinary opportunities afforded by electrical engineering. As a student, you may find yourself working with engineers in other academic departments, marine scientists, medical doctors, chemists, biologists or physicists. Together with our dedicated faculty and excellent facilities, these exciting opportunities have helped us to attract top students to our department and prepare them for enriching careers.
A page for the Geosciences community (its students, faculty, alumni and professional/employer partners) at the University of South Florida. USF's School of Geosciences comprise of tenure-line faculty, research faculty, and Instructors, a number of postdoctoral researchers, and ~180+ graduate students. Our faculty lead the academic community in exploration of a wide range of global earth science questions and challenges. Our graduate students participate in this research, pursuing projects all over the world in a variety of disciplines, including atmospheric sciences, coastal studies, geochemistry, geodesy, geophysics, geographic information science (GIScience), hydrogeology and water resource management, karst studies, natural hazards, paleo-environmental science, seismology, tectonics, volcanology, and more. We offer six distinct graduate degree programs and four certificate programs in three distinct disciplines, Geology, Geography, and Environmental Science & Policy (ESP).
The University of South Florida (USF) High School Equivalency Program (HEP) celebrates a proud tradition of twenty five years educating students from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds. They are recruited to the University of South Florida through the efforts of an extensive recruitment network which includes the State Departments of Education and Labor, local school districts and community agencies. HEP students have dropped out of high school because of family mobility and a need to work to help their families survive. Although these students are of average and above average ability, their academic records are often inconsistent and poor, reflecting frequent school interruptions. Despite their disappointing educational histories, HEP students have a strong desire to succeed. Once enrolled in HEP, these individuals quickly become part of the university community and demonstrate extraordinary success. HEP Contact Information Telephone 813-974-5806 FAX 813-974-5542 Postal address HEP Program University of South Florida, Department of Special Education 4202 E. Fowler Ave., EDU105, Tampa, FL 33620-5650 E-mail [email protected]
USF Pre-College invites high school students from throughout the country and around the world to an outstanding summer experience at the University of South Florida. Students with exceptional ability and promise will pursue academic interests, discover career opportunities, and explore the independence of university life. Beyond the classroom, group projects and social activities further the exchange of ideas with equally talented peers. Students may enroll in one or more pre-college programs, selecting from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. Programs range from two days to four weeks and offer residential (overnight) or commuter (daily) access. Residential programs give students the opportunity to live away from home and experience the independence and responsibility of college life in a safe, secure, and supervised environment.
President: Flore Septimus Internal Vice-President: Oriny Dera External Vice-President: Stephania Romulus Secretary: Dadavi Anthonio, Tika Castor Treasurer: Verline Jean Public Relations: Fedia Deshommes Historian: Alain Bichotte Parliamentarian: Marie Larose Ambassador: Ralph Bonnet Cultural Chair: Erica Filus Social Chair: TBA Dance chair: Herby Jean, Aislinn Jolicoeur Miss Haiti Chair: Stephania Romulus, Kassi Cheraime Neg Mawon Chair: Oriny Dera, Flore Septimus, Stephania Romulus Miss Haiti: Judelande Jeune
The goal of the Global Citizens Project is to prepare our students for success in a global society during their time at USF. Through a more globalized general education curriculum, culturally engaging campus events, and an award encouraging students to get involved as Global Citizens, the aim is to enhance global knowledge, skills, and abilities through these new or improved programs and opportunities.
Rooted in USF history as the oldest Living Learning Community on campus, the Honors Living Learning Community was established in 1988 to fulfill its mission to serve as an environment that fosters the growth and development of its residents academically, professionally, and personally.
As part of the University of South Florida "Herd of Thunder" Marching Band, the USF Drumline is one of the most visible and appreciated student organizations on and off the University campus. The Herd of Thunder performs at all USF Bulls home football games in Tampa's Raymond James Stadium, can be seen at select away games, and have made 7-consecutive bowl game appearances since 2005. Exhibition performances at select Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games and at area high school marching band festivals are a regular part of the band's Fall schedule. The USF Drumline has been featured in television ads for ESPN's Bowl Week and print ads for Yamaha Musical Instruments.
WaterAtlas.org is the gateway to a group of websites developed and managed by the Water Institute at the University of South Florida, in partnership with local, state and federal government agencies.