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  • M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management

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    Application Deadlines

    Students are admitted for third-year professional coursework in the fall and spring semesters for construction management and each semester for fire and emergency services. Application procedures, receipt of transcripts and school requirements for admission should be completed by the application deadline. Late applications are not accepted.

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    Normal Academic Progress

    Students must maintain normal academic progress with a minimum GPA of 2.0 for all courses attempted in the junior and senior years. Students must take courses in the sequence specified. Students may be dismissed from the program if they fail to maintain normal academic progress.

    Normal Course Loads

    The average course load for building construction students is 16 credits. Students who wish to take fewer than 12 credits should be aware that certain university privileges and benefits require a minimum course load. It is the student’s responsibility to verify the minimum course load necessary for these privileges and benefits.

    Student Work

    The Rinker School reserves the right to retain all student work for the purpose of record, exhibition or instruction.

    Probation and Dismissal

    Students who do not make satisfactory academic progress will be excluded from further registration.

    Students who receive a failing grade in a BCN course will be dismissed if they subsequently receive a failing grade in the same course.

    Students failing two or more BCN courses in any semester will be dismissed.

    Student Responsibility

    Before enrolling, it is the student’s responsibility to review and consider all pertinent information about the university and the school. Special attention must be paid to required documentation, degree requirements and deadlines.

    Waiver of Liability

    Several courses require field trips. All students must sign a waiver of liability and a hold harmless agreement as a prerequisite to admission to the School of Construction Management. In addition, student organizations are represented at conferences, seminars and projects outside of campus. A separate, similar waiver will be used for students who participate in these voluntary activities.

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    Admission to Construction Management

    Admission to CM is selective and is given to those applicants whose potential indicates the greatest likelihood of success in the program.

    All Students

    • The school has limited admission. An applicant’s satisfaction of minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. The school has established a selective process for admission and only a limited number of new students are accepted each fall and spring term. No distinction is made between internal and external transfers. Students may apply only twice to upper division.
    • Students must attain a minimum 2.50 GPA in construction management prerequisite coursework and have an overall 2.50 GPA for all freshman and sophomore work required for a baccalaureate degree in construction management.
    • Students must submit SAT or ACT scores, which will be evaluated for admission selection. Students are ranked and admitted based on an evaluation of their construction management prerequisite coursework and their SAT or ACT scores.
    • Students must submit a personal statement outlining their reasons for applying to the Rinker School. Consideration is also given to the number of preprofessional courses remaining, as well as to the applicant's letter of intent, work experience, personal references and participation in student organizations and community events.
    • Students must complete two sequential courses of foreign language in secondary school, 8-10 credits at the postsecondary level or document an equivalent level of proficiency.

    Transfer Students

    Students attending four-year colleges should follow a program of general education and preprofessional courses equivalent to the basic curriculum for entry to the Rinker School.

    Junior college and public college students must meet the following requirements:

    • Complete the university transfer program at the junior college.
    • Complete the A.A. degree.
    • Complete all prerequisite general education and preprofessional courses, or acceptable substitutes.
    • Meet with an academic advisor in the Rinker School before applying to upper division.
    • Can transfer up to 15 credits from another ACCE accredited four-year program.
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    Admission to Fire and Emergency Services

    All Students

    • An Associate of Arts degree from a Florida state college -OR- 60+ transferrable credits from a regionally accredited college or university (may require additional coursework to satisfy the state of Florida general education requirements).
    • A minimum 2.30 GPA in fire and emergency services prerequisite coursework and have an overall 2.30 GPA for all freshman and sophomore work required for a baccalaureate degree in fire and emergency services.
    • Complete two sequential courses of foreign language in secondary school, 8-10 credits at the postsecondary level or document an equivalent level of proficiency.
    • Credits beyond the 60 required for admission to the school will not reduce the number of credits to be completed in the junior and senior years to earn a degree. These courses may not be accepted for equivalent credit.
    • Travel may be required

    Transfer Students

    Students attending four-year colleges should follow a program of general education and preprofessional courses equivalent to the basic curriculum for entry to the school.

    Junior college and public college students should:

    • Complete the university transfer program at the junior college.
    • Complete the A.A. degree.
    • Complete all prerequisite general education and preprofessional courses, or acceptable substitutes.
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