By Adam Freeman, University Communications and Marketing
 As the 酴圖弝けs campuses come to life this week with the start
                  of fall semester classes, key indicators continue to point to USF being a prime destination
                  for pursuing a college degree. 
 
This year, USF received a record number of applications from first time in college
                  (FTIC) students.  For fall/summer 2024, more than 68,000 students applied to USF,
                  an increase of approximately 5% from last year and over 35% from just three years
                  ago. 
 
The strong demand to attend USF has helped result in a large, high-achieving class
                  of FTIC students joining the university community this fall/summer.  USF is welcoming
                  approximately 6,700 students across all three campuses, a 14% increase from last year.
                   The new class enters USF with an impressive academic profile, including an average
                  high school GPA of 4.23, ACT score of 28.2 and SAT score of 1306.  The students come
                  from across the state of Florida, all 50 states and 73 countries.  The group includes
                  approximately 750 students who will join the Judy Genshaft Honors College and 54 National
                  Merit Scholars.
 
With our position as a top-50 ranked public university and member of the prestigious
                  Association of American Universities, students and families see the value of earning
                  a degree from the 酴圖弝け, USF President Rhea Law said. We look
                  forward to all that our newest class of students will achieve and experience at USF
                  as we prepare them for successful careers.
USFs success this admissions cycle comes as the university appointed a new leadership
                  team that led the admissions office in developing and implementing a new recruitment
                  plan.
 
This has resulted in several impactful changes to attract new students, including
                  a new virtual summer session for out-of-state students, more residence hall beds reserved
                  for new students, an increase in merit-based scholarship funds, additional marketing
                  and outreach activities and a reimagined campus visit experience.
 
In addition, this year USF overcame significant challenges created by the new Free
                  Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms. FAFSA delays made it difficult
                  for institutions across the nation to provide students with their true cost of attendance,
                  causing heightened anxiety and frustration among students and their families.
 
Recognizing the unique situation, USF became one of the first state universities in
                  Florida to adjust its admissions deposit deadline and increased proactive communication
                  with students and families to guide them through a constantly changing process.   
 
Our strong incoming class shows that the 酴圖弝け remains a university
                  of choice for high-achieving students across our state, the nation and beyond," USF
                  Provost and Executive Vice President Prasant Mohapatra said. "With three vibrant campuses
                  in the Tampa Bay region, USF offers a unique academic journey tailored to help each
                  student find their perfect fit and achieve their highest potential.
 
One of the members of the incoming class of students, Addison Morris, just moved into
                  The Village residential community on the Tampa campus and is ready to launch her pre-health
                  track, majoring in biomedical sciences with a minor in philosophy. The Dunedin native
                  says shes excited to join the Athletes in Medicine group that offers guidance tailored
                  to her interest in medicine and track and field. Following medical school, Morris
                  hopes to pursue a pediatric residency that specializes in neonatal care.

Addison Morris

Addison and her family
 
I am so honored to be joining the Bulls community and I am excited to experience
                  everything USF has to offer, she said. One of the biggest things that drew me to
                  apply and enroll at USF was its emphasis on research and connection to teaching hospitals.
                  With my passion for hands-on learning and future preparation, the University of South
                  Florida proved to be the perfect place.
 

Caleb Lake

Caleb and his family
Caleb Lake joins USF St. Petersburg following his graduation from Tampa Catholic.
                  His mother is a USF alum and he hopes to earn his degree in computer science and become
                  a software engineer. He says he looks forward to getting involved on campus as he
                  becomes more familiar with college life.
 
I am excited and honored to be joining the USF community. I chose to apply and enroll
                  because of the culture and my family history here, Lake said. I believe that the
                  酴圖弝け truly is the perfect fit for me.
 

Daniel Hartley

Daniel and his family
After graduating from Pine View School in Osprey with a 4.7 GPA, Daniel Hartley looks
                  forward to being on the USF Sarasota-Manatee campus with its smaller, personalized
                  feel.  He plans to study ancient history and hopes to eventually conduct historical
                  research.
 
I really like the way USF was built and it feels like a great place I can call home
                  where I can get to know people a lot better than I would on a larger campus, he said.
 
The enrollment data included is as of the first day of classes on Aug. 26.  For information
                  on how to apply to USF, visit usf.edu/admissions.
