Office of Student Affairs Room 200, Florida Gym (FLG) (352) 392-3187 ext.
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Academic advising within the College of Health and Human Performance is provided by college advisors. Students interested in majoring in one of the academic programs in the College should come to the Office of Student Affairs.
It is the College's policy that each student discusses his/her academic plans with an academic advisor prior to each registration, and at any time regarding academic and/or career counseling matters.
Mila Henderson - Academic Advisor
All undergraduate students will maintain their College (HH) classification as long as they continue to meet or exceed the performance standards for the major. Students who fall below minimum performance standards will have a registration hold placed on their record. They must meet with an academic advisor to determine an appropriate plan of action before the hold will be removed.
After reaching 60 hours, students who meet or exceed the 60-hour performance standards specified by the College and major will retain their classification within the College of Health and Human Performance. Juniors and seniors (3HH and 4HH) will be monitored for successful progress toward a degree. All majors are expected to maintain the GPA noted in the critical tracking criteria that follows. Teacher education program majors, physical education and school health teaching, must maintain a 2.5 GPA to continue in their specializations. All students must adhere to the policies of the College and their department to retain the HH classification. |