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Choosing to pursue a graduate education is a significant decision that can profoundly impact your career and personal growth. Whether you are seeking to deepen your expertise, advance in your field, or increase your earning potential, earning a graduate certificate can provide the tools and knowledge you need to achieve your goals.
Our professionally-focused online graduate programs prepare you for real-world challenges and open doors to new opportunities. We offer comprehensive support and guidance to help you succeed, even if you’re not tech-savvy or have a busy lifestyle.
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Why should I pursue an online graduate program at UF?
Pursuing an online graduate program at the University of Florida offers you access to a top-tier education at a leading research institution, with world-class faculty and a diverse academic community. The university’s strong industry connections, extensive alumni network, and commitment to innovation and excellence provide you with the tools and opportunities to advance your career and make a meaningful impact in your field.
What should I look for in an online graduate program?
When choosing an online program, look for one with a successful history of delivering high-quality online instruction, low student attrition, dedicated full-time faculty, high levels of student satisfaction, and minimal required travel. UF College of Pharmacy’s online programs are structured, instructor-led, and use multimedia content with online technologies.
Will my diploma or graduate certificate indicate that my program was online?
Your diploma or certificate will be indistinguishable from the transcript that students who complete all courses residentially receive. The online graduate programs at UF are just as rigorous and respected as their in-residence counterparts, and your credentials will be indistinguishable from those earned on campus.
What is the difference between an online graduate certificate and an online Master’s degree?
An online Master’s degree is a significant academic achievement, typically requiring 30 to 33 credit hours and providing a deep, comprehensive understanding of the subject. In contrast, an online graduate certificate offers focused, practical skills in a specific area, usually requiring 9 to 15 credit hours, and is a more concise educational experience. Additionally differences are:
- Financial Aid Eligibility: Online graduate certificate students are not eligible for federally guaranteed financial aid, such as student loans.
- Application Process: The application process for online graduate certificates is generally shorter and less complex than for online Master’s programs.
How long will it take?
The online Master’s degree can be completed in two years (24 months) or six semesters. Most students opt for the two-year plan, but working professionals may take longer. Students have up to seven years from the date of admission to complete the program. An online graduate certificate can be completed in as little as one year. Note: Students who do not enroll in at least one class for more than two consecutive semesters will become inactive and need to reapply for readmission
I am not very computer savvy; can I still succeed in an online graduate program?
The University of Florida provides technical support for students who may not be experienced with computers. In addition to assistance from program staff and coordinators, technical support is available via phone and email.
I have a busy work and family life and cannot attend classes each week. Is an online graduate program suitable for me?
Our online graduate programs are designed to be flexible and convenient. Students can complete most of their studies at their own pace and from their home or workplace without needing to pause their career or relocate.