Jun 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

About USF


Selected USF Policies and Resources


Welcome to the University of South Florida. Though a relatively young university, founded in 1956, we have rich traditions – traditions of access and opportunity for students, of academic excellence, of groundbreaking research, of serving our communities.

USF is situated in the vibrant and diverse Tampa Bay region, with campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee. Together these campuses serve more than 50,000 students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist and professional degrees.  Across our 14 colleges, graduate students choose from over 178 majors and over 259 concentrations, from business and engineering to the arts and USF Health. 

U.S. News and World Report has ranked USF as one of the nation’s top 50 public universities for five consecutive years, and in 2023 USF earned its highest ranking ever among all universities public or private.   

In 2023, USF became the first public university in Florida in nearly 40 years to be invited to join the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious group of the leading universities in the United States and Canada. 

High-impact global research is central to USF’s mission as one of only three Preeminent Research Universities, as designated by the Florida Board of Governors. The Preeminence program rewards high-achieving universities based on multiple metrics, including graduation rates, student retention rates, research expenditures and the number of patents awarded.

With 88 new U.S. utility patents granted in 2023, USF is 14th among American public research universities and 34th among all universities worldwide in generating new patents. The ranking places USF as a leader among the more than 1,000 academic institutions generating new, novel and useful inventions granted intellectual property protection from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 

USF’s innovation and economic development efforts produce tangible benefits across Florida. The University has a total annual economic impact of $6.02 billion and supports 68,704 jobs in the state. Many of the jobs supported by USF are in high-skill, high-wage, knowledge-based industries, such as life sciences, information technology and financial services. 

As Tampa Bay’s only academic medical center, USF Health is in partnership with the Morsani College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Public Health, Taneja College of Pharmacy, School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Graduate & Postdoctoral Programs, and USF Health’s multispecialty physicians group. Tampa General Hospital achieved national recognition in six adult medical specialties, many led or co-led by USF Health faculty physicians, demonstrating a strong partnership in delivering top-quality care. Together through talent and innovation, USF Health is integrating education, research, and patient care to our shared value: Making Life Better.

At USF, we believe every student will succeed if given the opportunity. Everyone can find a connection, as we embrace a global culture on our campuses with students representing nearly 150 countries and a diverse selection of nearly 800 student organizations. We invite you to explore more about our university – in person and online – and discover how you can prosper at USF. 

More USF facts.

Campus Locations / Parking

USF is situated in the vibrant and diverse Tampa Bay region, with campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee. Together our campuses comprise more than 1,600 acres and nearly 12 million square feet of building space, with areas boasting coastal, bayfront and riverfront views. 

For information about each USF campus, visit TampaSt. Petersburg, or Sarasota-Manatee.

University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, Fl 33620
(813) 974-2011
Website: https://www.usf.edu

 


University of South Florida 
5700 N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34243-2197
(941) 359-4200
Website: https://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/

 


University of South Florida
140 Seventh Avenue S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 873-1142
Website: https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/

 
 

Mission

Led by outstanding faculty and professional staff, the University of South Florida conducts innovative scholarship, creative activity and basic and translational research, and delivers a world-class educational experience promoting the success of our talented and diverse undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. As a public metropolitan research university, USF, in partnership with our communities, serves the people of Florida, the nation, and the world by fostering intellectual inquiry and outcomes that positively shape the future - regionally, nationally and globally.

Goals:

Goal 1: Student Success at USF and beyond 
To promote the success of well-educated, highly skilled, and adaptable alums who, as lifelong learners, lead enriched lives, contribute to the democratic process, function as engaged community citizens, and thus thrive in a dynamic global market.
 
Goal 2: Faculty excellence in research and innovation 
To conduct high-impact research and innovation to advance frontiers of knowledge, solve global problems, and improve lives.
 
Goal 3: Partnerships and engagement with local, national, and global impact 
To be a major social and economic engine creating robust global, national, and regional partnerships to build a prosperous and sustainable future for our regional communities and the state of Florida.
 
Goal 4: A diverse and inclusive community for learning and discovery 
To provide a safe, inclusive, and vibrant community for learning, discovery, creative activities, and transformative experiences enabled through adaptive design of physical, social, and digital environments.
 
Goal 5: A strong, sustainable, and adaptable financial base 
To practice continuous visionary planning and sound stewardship throughout USF to ensure a strong  and sustainable financial base and adapt proactively to emerging opportunities in a dynamic environment.

Accreditation

The University of South Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees. The University of South Florida may also offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of the University of South Florida may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). Normal inquiries about the institution, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to the institution and not to the Commission’s office.

Learn more about USF’s institutional accreditation.

Graduate Degrees Offered by the University

Master’s Degrees:

Master of Architecture M.Arch.
Master of Arts M.A.
Master of Arts in Teaching M.A.T.
Master of Business Administration M.B.A.
Master of Education M.Ed.
Master of Fine Arts M.F.A.
Master of Health Administration M.H.A.
Master of Music M.M.
Master of Physician Assistant Studies M.P.A.S.
Master of Public Administration M.P.A.
Master of Public Health M.P.H.
Master of Science M.S.
Master of Science in Accountancy and Analytics M.S.A.A.
Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology M.S.B.C.B.
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering M.S.B.E.
Master of Science in Biotechnology M.S.B.
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering M.S.C.H.
Master of Science in Civil Engineering M.S.C.E.
Master of Science in Computer Engineering M.S.C.S.
Master of Science in Computer Science M.S.C.P.
Master of Science in Cybersecurity M.S.C.Y.S.
Master of Science in Data Intelligence M.S.D.I.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering M.S.E.E.
Master of Science in Engineering Management M.S.E.M.
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering M.S.E.V.
Master of Science in Health Informatics M.S.H.I.
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering M.S.I.E.
Master of Science in Marketing M.S.M.
Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering M.S.M.S.E.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering M.S.M.E.
Master of Science in Medical Sciences M.S.M.S.
Master of Science in Nursing M.S.N.
Master of Science in Public Health M.S.P.H.
Master of Social Work M.S.W.
Master of Urban and Community Design M.U.C.D.
Master of Urban and Regional Planning M.U.R.P.
   
Advanced Graduate Degrees  
Education Specialist Ed.S.
Doctor of Business Administration D.B.A.
Doctor of Education Ed.D.
Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D.
Doctor of Public Health Dr.P.H.
   
Professional Degrees  
Doctor of Audiology Au.D.
Doctor of Medicine M.D.
Doctor of Nursing Practice D.N.P.
Doctor of Pharmacy Pharm.D.
Doctor of Physical Therapy D.P.T.
   

Specialized Accreditation

For the most current information, refer to: https://academicplanning.usf.edu/Internal/SpecializedAccreditation 

USF Major Name Specialized Accreditor
Accountancy and Analytics, M.S.A.A. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Athletic Training, M.S.  Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
Applied Behavior Analysis, M.S.  Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Physics (Applied Physics), Ph.D. - Medical Physics Concentration Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP)
Architecture, M.Arch. National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)
Art M.F.A. National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)
Art History, M.A. National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)
Audiology, Au.D. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA)
Business Administration, M.B.A. and Ph.D. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Business Analytics and Information Systems, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Counselor Education, M.A. - School Counseling Concentration Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)
Digital Journalism and Design, M.A. Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC)
Educational Leadership, M.Ed. and Ed.S. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Elementary Education (ESOL and Reading Endorsements), M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Exceptional Student Education (ESOL and Reading Endorsements), M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Finance, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Foreign Language Education (ESOL Endorsement), M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Health Administration, M.H.A. Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME)Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)
Health Informatics, M.S.H.I. Commission on Accreditation of Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM)
Information Assurance and Cybersecurity Management, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Library and Information Science, M.A. American Library Association (ALA) Committee on Accreditation (CoA)
Management, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Marketing, M.S.M. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Mathematics Education, M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Medicine, M.D. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)
Music, M.M. and Ph.D. National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
Music Education, M.A. National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
Nurse Anesthesiology, D.N.P. Council on Accreditation of Nursing Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA)
Nursing, M.S.N. and D.N.P. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Pharmacy, PharmD Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)
Physical Therapy, D.P.T. Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)
Physician Assistant Studies, M.P.A.S. Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA)
Psychology, Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology Concentration American Psychological Association (APA) Committee on Accreditation (CoA)Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS)
Public Administration, M.P.A. Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA)
Public Health, M.P.H., M.S.P.H., Dr.Ph. Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)
Public Health, M.S.P.H. - Genetic Counseling Concentration Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC)
Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Counseling, M.A. Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)
School Psychology, Ph.D. American Psychological Association (APA) Committee on Accreditation (CoA)
Science Education, M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Secondary English Education (ESOL and Reading Endorsements), M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Social Science Education, M.A.T. Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) (formerly NCATE)
Social Work, M.S.W. Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Speech-Language Pathology, M.S. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA)
Sport and Entertainment Management, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Supply Chain Management, M.S. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Urban and Regional Planning, M.U.R.P. Planning Accreditation Board (PAB)

The University of South Florida and all colleges, departments and degree programs therein establish certain academic requirements that must be met before a degree is granted. These requirements concern such things as curricula and courses, majors and minors, and academic residence. Advisors, directors, department chairs, and deans are available to help the student understand and arrange to meet these requirements, but the student is responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of a student’s course of study, if the requirements for graduation have not been satisfied, the degree will not be granted. For this reason, it is important for all students to acquaint themselves with all regulations and to remain currently informed throughout their college careers and to be responsible for completing requirements. Courses, majors, and requirements described in the Catalog may be suspended, deleted, restricted, supplemented, or changed in any other manner at any time at the sole discretion of the University and the USF Board of Trustees.


Majors, Concentrations, Graduate Certificates (Authorized)

As of the date of this publication, the University is authorized to offer 46 different graduate degrees, with graduate majors authorized as listed here:

129   Graduate Certificates    
178   Total Graduate Majors 259 Total Concentrations
119  
  • Master’s (including M.A., M.S., etc.)
173
  • Concentrations at the Master’s Level
3  
  • Education Specialist (Ed.S.)
9
  • Concentrations at the Specialist Level
50  
  • Doctoral (including Ph.D., Ed.D.,  Dr.P.H., D.B.A.)
71
  • Concentrations at the Doctoral Level
6  
  • Professional Doctoral (including Au.D., D.N.P., M.D., D.P.T., PharmD.)
6
  • Concentration at the Professional Level

 

 

 

 

 

 

Administration

The University of South Florida is a member of the State University System (SUS) of Florida and is governed by the Florida Board of Governors and the University Board of Trustees.

Florida Board of Governors

For a current list of the Board of Governors (BOG), please refer to their website: http://www.flbog.org/

University Board of Trustees

The USF Board of Trustees is the public body corporate of the University. It sets cost-effective policy for the institution and serves as the legal owner and governing board. The Board of Trustees is responsible for high quality education programs within the laws of the State of Florida and regulations of the Florida Board of Governors. It holds the institution’s resources in trust and is responsible for their efficient and effective use as per Florida Statute 1.001 University Board of Trustees Powers and Duties.

The Board of Trustees is comprised of thirteen members, six who are appointed by the Florida Governor and five who are appointed by the Florida Board of Governors and confirmed by the Florida Senate for a term of five years. The elected Faculty Senate President and Student Government President also serve as trustees.

Information about each Trustee is available online at: https://www.usf.edu/board-of-trustees/about/trustees.aspx
 

Trustees:

William Weatherford, Chair
Michael E. Griffin, Vice Chair
Sandra Callahan
Michael Carrere
N. Rogan Donelly
Cesar Esmeraldi
Oscar Horton
Jenifer Jasinski Schneider
Lauran Monbarren
Shilen Patel
Fredrick Piccolo
Melissa Seixas

USF Administration:

USF President Rhea Law, J.D.
USF Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Prasant Mohapatra, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President for USF Health Charles Lockwood, M.D.
Senior Vice President for University-Community Partnerships Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources and Administrative Officer Angela Sklenka
Senior Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel Gerard D. Solis, J.D.
Senior Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Affairs Jay Stroman
Regional Chancellor - USF St. Petersburg campus Christian E. Hardigree, J.D.
Regional Chancellor - USF Sarasota-Manatee campus Karen Holbrook, Ph.D.
Vice President for Communications and Marketing and Chief Marketing Officer Dan Caterinicchia
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Condon
Vice President for Student Success Cynthia DeLuca
Vice President and Chief Information Officer Sidney Fernandes
Vice President for Athletics Michael Kelly
Vice President for Facilities and Public Safety Operations Carole Post
Vice President for Research and Innovation Sylvia Wilson Thomas, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President for Government Relations Mark Walsh
Executive Director of the Global and National Security Institute of Cybersecurity Frank McKenzie
Special Advisor to the President Darren Schumacher
Chief of Staff Paige Beles Geers

Office of Graduate Studies Senior Administration

Reference USF Policy 11-001 - https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfpolicy11-001

  Dean, Office of Graduate Studies Ruth Bahr, Ph.D.
  Campus Assistant Dean, St. Petersburg Campus Donna Knudsen, Ph.D.
  Campus Assistant Dean, Sarasota-Manatee Campus Sandra Stone, Ph.D.

USF Graduate Liaisons

 
USF
USF - St. Petersburg campus
USF - St. Petersburg campus
USF - Sarasota-Manatee campus
USF - Sarasota-Manatee campus
USF Health
Ruth Bahr, Ph.D.
Christian Hardigree, J.D.
Donna Knudsen, Ph.D.
Karen Holbrook, Ph.D.
Sandra Stone, Ph.D.
Charles J. Lockwood, M.D., MHCM

College Deans

  College of Arts and Sciences Elizabeth Spiller, Ph.D.
  College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Julie Serovich, Ph.D.
  Muma College of Business David Blackwell, Ph.D.
  College of Education R. Anthony Rolle, Ph.D.
  College of Engineering Sanjukta Bhanja, Ph.D., Interim Dean
  Patel College of Global Sustainability Govindan Parayil, Ph.D.
  College of Graduate Studies Ruth Bahr, Ph.D.
  College of Marine Science Thomas K. Frazer, Ph.D.
  Morsani College of Medicine Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM
  Taneja College of Pharmacy Kevin Sneed, Ph.D.
  College of Nursing Usha Menon, Ph.D., RN, FAAN
  College of Public Health Jay Wolfson, Dr.P.H., J.D., Interim Dean
  College of The Arts Chris Garvin, M.F.A.
  Judy Genshaft Honors College Charles Adams, Ph.D.
  Library Todd Chavez, M.A.
  Undergraduate Studies Allison Crume, Ph.D.

College Graduate Associate Deans (EGAD)

- http://www.grad.usf.edu/graduate-coordinators.php

  College of Arts and Sciences Bob Potter, Ph.D.
  College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Jennifer Lister, Ph.D.
  Muma College of Business Timothy Heath, Ph.D.
  College of Education Ann Cranston-Gingras, Ph.D.
  College of Engineering Rasim Guldiken, Ph.D.
  Patel College of Global Sustainability Joseph Dorsey, Ph.D.
  College of Graduate Studies Ruth Bahr, Ph.D.
  College of Marine Science David Naar, Ph.D.
  Morsani College of Medicine
Michael Barber, D.Phil.
Douglas Haladay
  College of Nursing Alan Todd
  Taneja College of Pharmacy Shyam Mohapatra, Ph.D.
  College of Public Health Janice Zgibor, Ph.D.
  College of The Arts Barton Lee

USF Graduate Council

Graduate Council is an official body of the USF Faculty Senate and works closely with the USF Office of Graduate Studies. Per the Bylaws to the Constitution of the Faculty of the University of South Florida, the USF Graduate Council (GC) advises the Provost and the Executive Vice President for USF Health or their designees on principles, policies, and procedures affecting graduate education at USF.

2024-2025 Leadership:

Chair: Shivendu Shivendu
Vice-Chair: Vrushank Dave
Secretary: TBA
Policy/Fellowship Committee: Ingrid Bahner
Curriculum Committee: Derek Wildman
Graduate Studies Liaison: Carol Hines-Cobb

For the most current list of members, please refer to the website https://www.usf.edu/graduate-studies/faculty-and-staff/graduate-council/council-members.aspx

 

USF Policies and Resources

Diversity and Equal Opportunity: Discrimination and Harassment

Website- https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfpolicy0-007

The University of South Florida is a diverse community that values and expects respect and fair treatment of all people. USF strives to provide a work and study environment for faculty, staff and students that is free of discrimination and harassment on the basis of age, disability, equal pay/compensation, genetic information, harassment, national origin, pregnancy, race/color, religion, retaliation, sex, sexual harassment, sexual orientation, and gender identity (“Protected Class”) as provided by law. USF is also committed to the employment and advancement of qualified veterans with disabilities and veterans protected under the VEVRAA). Additionally, discriminatory conduct in the form of sexual misconduct/sexual harassment (including sexual violence) is also prohibited and allegations of violations in that regard are handled by the Title IX Office. (Please refer to USF Policy 0-004 Sexual Misconduct/Sexual Harassment (Including Sexual Violence) for detailed information regarding the investigation of these allegations.

Protected Class discrimination, harassment and retaliation are prohibited within USF, and complaints of such conduct are to be filed with designated offices within USF (please refer to the Office of Compliance and Ethics for which office to file the complaint). The designated office will review such complaints and provide appropriate response including counseling, mediation, and/or referral for disciplinary action, up to and including termination from employment and/or expulsion from USF.  In addition, the Central Human Resources Employee Experience Team’s Equal Opportunity Office (EET-EO) and Student Conduct and Ethical Development (SCED) will, as part of their internal processes, report any conduct that may be criminal in nature, such as bias-motivated crimes, to the appropriate law enforcement entities as set forth in section [III.F.] of the policy.

In addition, Compliance & Ethics, and SCED will, as part of their internal processes, report any conduct that may be criminal in nature, such as bias-motivated crimes, to the appropriate law enforcement entities as set forth in section [IV.B] of the policy.

Reasonable Academic Accommodations and Services for Students
Ms. Deborah McCarthy, Director
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, Student Services Building (SVC) 1133, Tampa, FL 33620- 6500
(813) 974-4309 (Voice), Email Contact: dmccarthy@usf.edu,
Web Contact: http://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/student-disabilities-services/
 

Title IX Policy

USF’s commitment to maintaining an inclusive campus environment that is free from harassment, discrimination, and violence is a cornerstone of USF’s Pillars of Community. As USF develops programs, policies, and procedures that foster our vision of a community that cherishes justice, accessibility and meaningful participation by all of its members, the University align its efforts to comply with various civil rights laws that prohibit gender and sex-based discrimination.

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex of employees and students of educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance. Sex discrimination is a broad category that includes sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating and domestic violence, stalking, discrimination based on pregnancy, and discrimination based on sexual orientation/identity. Sexual harassment is unwelcomed conduct based on sex determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to a school’s educational program or activity. Sexual harassment includes unwanted and/or unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature.

The University of South Florida does not tolerate sex discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual violence of any kind. This prohibition and the application of Title IX is further explained in the University’s Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Policy 0-004. To ensure compliance with Title IX and other federal and state civil rights laws, the University has a designated Title IX Coordinator charged with monitoring compliance with Title IX and ensuring that reports of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence are investigated and addressed by the University.

Any student, faculty, or staff member with questions or concerns about the applicable University policies or who believes that they have been the victim of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual violence is encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator.

“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to the Higher Education Act of 1965.  The most up-to-date information regarding Title IX at USF can be found on the Title IX website: www.usf.edu/title-ix.

 

TITLE IX COORDINATOR:

Maggie Denney, M.Ed., LMHC, CCEP
Director, Title IX & VAWA Compliance
Office of Compliance & Ethics
4202 E. Fowler Ave, ALN 172
Tampa, FL 33620
denney1@usf.edu
813-974-8616
www.usf.edu/title-ix
titleixreports@usf.edu

 

Deputy Title IX Coordinators:

Katie Johnson, B.A.
Assistant Director Title IX & VAWA Compliance
Office of Compliance & Ethics
4202 E. Fowler Ave, ALN 172
Tampa, FL 33620
johnson210@usf.edu
813-974-9901

Mallory Davis, LMHC 
Deputy Title IX Coordinator – USF Health
Office of Compliance & Ethics
4202 E. Fowler Ave, ALN 172
Tampa, FL 33620
mallorydavis@usf.edu
813-974-6092

Dr. Jake Diaz, Ph.D.
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for St. Petersburg campus
Dean of Students
Student Life Center
131 6th Ave S.
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
jacobdiaz@usf.edu
727-873-4826

 

Drug-Free Workplace / Drug-Free Schools Policy

USF Policy 0-610 Drug-Free Workplace - https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfpolicy0-610 
 
The unlawful manufacture, distribution, possession, or use of alcohol or a controlled substance is prohibited on property of or in connection with any of the activities of USF. No employee/student is to report to work/class while under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol. Any employee or student determined to have violated this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action for misconduct. Violation of this policy by an employee/student will be reason for evaluation/treatment for a drug/alcohol use disorder or for disciplinary action up to and including termination/expulsion in accordance with applicable collective bargaining agreements, policies, and procedures, or referral for prosecution consistent with local, state, and federal law.

Tobacco and Smoke Free University

USF Policy 06-026: https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfpolicy6-026

Smoking, tobacco use, and use of related products is prohibited on all property owned, leased or operated by USF. This includes, but is not limited to, all indoor and outdoor areas and properties. Additionally, no smoking and/or tobacco products will be sold or advertised on the USF Tampa campus. This Policy applies to all faculty, staff, students, vendors and visitors. The President or designee may allow smoking in specific designated areas of campus for clinical treatment purposes, including smoking cessation programs, or research-related purposes.

Campus Alcoholic Beverages Policy

USF Policy 30-023 Alcohol & Drug Policy - https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfpolicy30-023

As an open public university, USF does not prohibit the legal consumption of alcohol on its campuses. We recognize that as part of a well-planned and structured program, the serving and consumption of alcohol may take place. Therefore, the intent of this Policy is to establish guidelines and procedures for the legal and responsible use of alcohol at USF campus events. The use of alcoholic beverages by members of the USF community is at all times subject to the applicable alcoholic beverages laws and ordinances of the State of Florida, and the city and county of each USF campus. No person may sell, furnish, or give alcohol to any person under the legal drinking age defined by Florida law. 

Student Accessibility Services

In accordance with Section 504 0f the Rehabilitation Act, The Americans with Disabilities Act and The ADA Amendments Act, the University of South Florida provides reasonable classroom accommodation for otherwise qualified students who have documented disabilities. Students seeking accommodation must register with the Student Accessibility Services Office. See https://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/student-accessibility/https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/student-life/resources/student-accessibility-services/; Diversity and Equal Opportunity: Discrimination and Harassment for a list of common accommodations and more information on the accommodations process.

Admissions: Students with disabilities apply under the same guidelines as all students through the Office of Admissions.

Course Substitution: Students with disabilities requesting substitution of coursework for General Education, or foreign language requirements should contact Students Accessibility Services on the USF campus where the course is being taught. Students with declared majors requesting substitution of departmental graduation requirements will need to contact the chair of their department. In either case, students will be requested to submit documentation to SAS to support their request for an exception.

Parking: Students with state parking privileges need only supply their state card as documentation for eligibility to Parking and Transportation Services. Students without state privileges need medical documentation to be considered for on-campus parking. For more information: http://www.usf.edu/administrative-services/parking/ Housing: Accessible on-campus residence hall housing is available for students with special needs. Specific information is available through Housing and Residential Education. For more information: http://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/housing/

If you are interested in applying for accommodation at the University of South Florida, we suggest that you visit the U.S. Department of Education website:  Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities.

Student Ombuds Office

The Ombuds Offices at USF are confidential, impartial, independent, and informal resources for students who wish to convey their experiences at USF to explore alternatives for resolving problems or complaints through informal means. The mission of the Ombuds Office is to facilitate fair and equitable resolution processes that promote student success. The Ombuds Offices are not official offices of notice for the University of South Florida. Rather, the Student Ombuds, as a neutral facilitator, will listen to concerns and help students develop a range of options in an informal attempt to achieve resolution. The Ombuds may also refer students to appropriate individuals and offices and to clarify University policies and procedures. All information disclosed in the Ombuds Offices will be held confidential unless otherwise authorized by the student or otherwise required by applicable law, including Chapter 119, Florida Statutes.

For convenience, offices are located on all three campuses.  For all offices:  https://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/ombuds/

Students from any USF campus can schedule a face-to-face, telephone, or Teams appointment by calling or emailing us at:

(813) 974-0835
ombuds@usf.edu

If you choose to email the Student Ombuds Office, please do so with the understanding that communication by email may not be confidential. Contacting us by phone is best.

 

Center for Victim Advocacy and Violence Protection

The Center for Victim Advocacy and Violence Prevention provides free and confidential services to all students, faculty, and staff of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expression who have experienced crime, violence, or abuse for incidents occurring on or off campus, recently or in the past. Services are provided by professional Victims Services Practitioners and may include crisis intervention, emotional support, personal and systems advocacy, court accompaniment, victim helpline, safety planning, and assistance filing for injunctions (protective orders) and crime victim’s compensation claims. Prevention and education presentations, programs, and events are also available.

Appointments are available during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8am- 4pm).  Feel free to call (813-974-5756), email (va@usf.edu) or come to the office (SVC 2057) to schedule an appointment.

If you have urgent advocacy needs while the office is closed, an advocate is available through our 24/7 Victim Helpline at (813) 974-5757.

Walk-in appointments are available for individuals with immediate advocacy needs. These needs can include:

  • serious safety concerns
  • sexual violence within the last 120 hours
  • immediate assistance with filing a report.

Tampa campus:

  • 24/7 Victim Helpline: (813) 974-5757

  • Office Phone: (813) 974-5756. Press 2 to leave a voicemail and a Victim Advocate will return your call as soon as possible.
  • Fax: (813) 974-8589
  • Email: va@usf.edu 
  • Address: 4202 E Fowler Avenue, SVC 2057, Tampa, Florida 33620
  • For emergencies, please call UPD at (813) 974-2628.

St. Petersburg campus

  • Contact an advocate by calling the Wellness Center main line at (727) 873-4422 and selecting option 4.
  • After hours, you can call the Wellness Center main line and select option 2. The clients’ needs will be assessed by an on-call mental health counselor and referred to the Victim Advocate for emergency responses as needed. 
  • Address: 140 7th Avenue South, SLC 2200, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
  • Visit our website for more information
  • For emergencies, please call UPD at (727) 873-4444.
  • For domestic violence concerns, immediate shelter, legal assistance, or law enforcement assistance, call CASA St. Pete at (727) 828-1269
  • For sexual assault services and examinations, please contact Suncoast Center Sexual Assault Services at (727) 530-7273.

Sarasota-Manatee campus

  • A campus Victim Advocate is available 24 hours a day to assist victims of crime, sexual assault, and partner violence.
  • 24/7 Victim Helpline: (813) 974-5757
    Office Phone: (813) 974-5756. Press 2 to leave a voicemail and a Victim Advocate will return your call as soon as possible
    Fax: (813) 974-8589
    Email: va@usf.edu 
    Address: 4202 E Fowler Avenue, SVC 2057, Tampa, Florida 33620
 

Office of Veteran Success 

The primary mission of this office is to assist Military-Connected Students integrate into a welcoming and inclusive environment at the University of South Florida and the local community where they discover academic success, personal growth, and professional development through the student life cycle. USF is approved for the education of veterans, eligible dependents/spouses, members of the selected reserve, and active-duty personnel who are eligible for benefits under public laws now in effect. All majors currently offered at USF are approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Students who may be eligible for benefits are urged to contact the Office of Veteran Success/Military and Veterans Success, conveniently located on all three campuses:

Tampa Campus Office of Veteran Success
Email: ovs@usf.edu 
813-974-2291
http://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/veterans/
Located: 4202 E Fowler Ave, ALN 241, Tampa, FL 33620
 
Email: stp-va@usf.edu 
727-873-4467  
Located: Military and Veterans Success Center
USF St. Petersburg, TER 301/302
140 7th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701TER 
 
Sarasota-Manatee Campus
941-359-4291
 

Center for Career and Professional Development

The Center for Career and Professional Development provides USF students with comprehensive career planning and job search services. A team of experienced professionals is available to help with both online and in-person career coaching, career exploration, job and internship tools, and related resources to currently enrolled USF students and our alumni. The Center also provides information on employment opportunities and creates venues where students can network and interview with local, state, national and international employers. For convenience, offices are located on all three campuses:

Center for Career and Professional Development offices:
 
813-974-2171
4202 E. Fowler Ave., SVC 2088
Tampa, FL 33620
 
727-873-4129
Office: SLC 2300
 
941-359-4703
Office: C 107
 


USF LIBRARIES


Tampa
4101 USF Apple Drive 
Tampa FL 33620
813-974-2729
https://www.lib.usf.edu/

St. Petersburg
140 7th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727-873-4123

Sarasota-Manatee
8350 N. Tamiami Trail C203B
Sarasota, FL 34243
Phone: 941-359-4225

The University Library for the Tampa campus offers access to an extensive selection of print and electronic resources, including books, maps, e-journal, e-books, and countless databases. There is also a collection of audio/visual materials including videos, CDs, DVDs, and even LPs. Students and faculty also have access to specialized research assistance and information literacy instruction from our librarians. Assistance is available from research and reference librarians either by appointment, on-line via our website, by phone, or in a classroom setting.

The University Library for the St. Petersburg campus (https://lib.stpetersburg.usf.edu/home) is home to the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, and serves as a partner in teaching, learning and research. The St. Petersburg campus Library connects students and faculty to a variety of information sources, innovative opportunities, and diverse perspectives.

For instructions on how to access all USF Libraries resources from off-campus, visit our Distance Learning LibGuide (http://usfsm.libguides.com/distance).

The University Library for the Sarasota-Manatee campus (https://lib.usf.edu/sarasotamanatee/) offers students, faculty, and staff access to the extensive holdings of the University Libraries. Our librarians provide reference and research assistance in all courses of study and can help you to better organize and execute your search for the things you need to get the job done.

In addition to the University Libraries, there are three special libraries.
On the Tampa campus is the Shimberg Health Sciences Library (https://libraries.health.usf.edu/Home), serving the needs of USF Health, consisting of the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Public Health; and the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) Research Library (https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/), serving the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences. The Jane Bancroft Cook Library (https://www.ncf.edu/library/) serves as a joint-use facility shared by New College and the Sarasota-Manatee campus.