1.Graduate Record Examination (GRE) must be transmitted prior to the
deadline. Although a minimum quantitative score is not established, students are
expected to be in the top 70% of test takers in a given year based on GRE score
rankings published annually.
2.Design portfolio of previous studio work, independent projects and/or other
creative work (digital preferred). Your portfolio should illustrate strength in
conceptual design, critical thinking, and represent knowledge of architectural
conventions – plan, section, elevation, and three-dimensional diagrams and
renderings. Your portfolio can be transmitted electronically to: Sheryl McIntosh
at smcint@ufl.edu.
3.Official transcripts and credentials from all previous higher education
institutions attended.
4.Three letters of recommendation from people qualified to assess your
academic performance or professional experience.
5.A personal letter of intent detailing your motives and goals in pursuing a
graduate education in architecture, as well as your intended focus or
specialization.
6.If you are a foreign applicant, you must submit your Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) score, of which 550 (paper format), 213 (internet
based), or 80 (web based) is the expected minimum score.