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Check Freshmen Application Status. Access the USF Applicant Portal. The USF Applicant Portal is a central location where you can track your application progress, access required forms and see what documents you still need to submit. We post updates about your application status directly into the USF Applicant Portal.
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Log in to USF’s Applicant Portal using your NetID and password to easily upload required documents, review your submissions and check your status: If you don't have a NetID, you can create a NetID account using your university ID number or the email address that you used to submit your application.
Check your application status to see received items, missing items, requests for new information and our admission decision. Here’s how: Log in to myUSF with your NetID and password. Navigate to OASIS, the Online Access Student Information System. Select Admissions. Select Check My Application Status. Missing documents?
From here, you can see any missing items, upload documents, complete requested forms, check your application status and more. Access the portal any time by logging in with your NetID and password. You should receive an email to activate your NetID shortly after you apply to USF.
Once you apply, you’ll use USF's Applicant Portal to complete most remaining application tasks. From here, you can see any missing items, upload documents, complete requested forms, check your application status and more.
Reach out to the Office of Admissions for help! Find information on admissions to the University of South Florida for freshman, graduate, transfer, and international students.
Explore these steps early and create a timeline based on when you wish to enter law school. Explore the Law School Admissions Council ’s website and set up an account. Review the LSAC recommended application steps. Review the L SAC recommended application timeline. Plan for the cost of the Credential Assembly Service (currently $195).