University of South Florida c/o 2019

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Anyone know how the wait listing process work specifically? And the likelihood of getting in if you've been wait listed?
Also is there a count for how many seats they have left?
Well from what I understand, if u r waitlisted, then u still have a chance to get in depending on how many seats are left and where u r on the waitlist. IDK if USF does a number ranking on the waitlist, but if not, then maybe u could try a letter of intent.

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I was accepted too! Now deciding between NSU vs. USF ! Anyone else still trying to decide?
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Have you payed for your seat in both or your deciding on just one
I paid for the NOVA seat and my USF seat is still open but I have about a week left to pay it.... I am just unsure about USF not being accredited. I know they should be fully accredited by this years graduating class in May but is it really for sure they will receive it or just a chance?
 
I believe it's for sure. They are a great school with a lot to offer. Good luck
 
I havent sent them the " Yes I want this seat " page yet. I just saved my seat. They are a great school I just want to make sure this is the right way to go. I am from Miami so it would be easier (financially) for me to stay home. And thanks.
 
I paid for the NOVA seat and my USF seat is still open but I have about a week left to pay it.... I am just unsure about USF not being accredited. I know they should be fully accredited by this years graduating class in May but is it really for sure they will receive it or just a chance?

The big hurdle in the accreditation process is the transition from pre-candidate to candidate status. When going from candidate to full accreditation, you'd have to screw up big-time to blow your chances. Not saying that it's guaranteed, but it's a very likely case that the college is good to go.
 
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