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STUDENT NAKE: LI "I" KAR Hi RT


SOCIAL SECURITY NUKBER: 261-89-4678 UFID:
DATE OF BIRTH: JUNE 02, 1962
GENDER: FEKALE
BASIS OF ADKISSION: OTHER
C~~LEGE: LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
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, RES.it!DENC:Y n'STATUS: FLORI DA RESIDENT£
DAt E PRI,Nl'ED: FEBRUARY 27, 2007' '
TYPE OF CREDIT: SEKESTER HOURS
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TOTAL DATE
1000 02/85
AKH 2010 US HIS TO 1877
1979 SUKKER ENC 1102 INTRO TO LIT
GLY 2010 PHY GEOLOGY
KUS .~ . CREATING lIUSIC~'1 I ,ill. ,I ~ ' 4.00 4,.00 GLY2010 L PHY G~~~O
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IfRITING SKILLS I C 4.00 4.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLQRIDA 3LS
COKP KUSICIANSHIP II B 4.00 4.00
CDKP KUSICNSHP KAJORS B 4.00 4 .00 KUL 2113 KUSICAL STRUCTURES
A 4.00 4.00 KUS 4905 PROJECT & PR08 KUSIC
48.00 HRS CARRIED 16.00 1'11,'1\ PSB , ~ q04 INTRO PHYSIO PSYCHOL
~~:\~ ZOO 36'05;",' C COKPAR CHORDATE EKBRY
1980 SPRING EARNED HRS 9.00 GRADEPTS 19 .5Q
• DEV OF THE YOUNG CHLD B 4.00 4.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
CHORAL LIT & ENSEKBLE B 4.00 4.00
REL VAL & SRCH FOR SPIRIT B 4.00 4.00 HIS 2463
EARNED HRS 12.00 GRADE PTS 36.00 HRS CARRIED 12.00 HSC 1001
KAC 1132
1980 FALL KUS 4905
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KARINE INVERT BIO D 4.00 4.00
CONC IN CHEKISTRY I ifF 0.00
SOVIET AREA STUDIES B 4.00 4.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3LS
PEL KINESIOLOGY A 4.00 4.00
EARNED HRS 12.00 GRADE PTS 32.00 HRS CARRIED 12.00 KUH 3212 SURVEY KUSIC HIST 2
KUN 1310 UNIVERSITY CHOIR
1981 If INTER !IUS 49015 PROJECT & PROS MUSIC
!lUll' 1121 THEORY OF KUSIC 1
A 4 .00 4. 00 !lVV 2421 VOICE
HRS CARRIED 4.00 EARNED HRS 14.00 GRADE PTS
1981 SPRING UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
COKPUTER ALG & PROGRA ifF 0.00 !lUH 3211 SURVEY"IUS~\C' ;ijISl'
, INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY ,(,. e 4 ..00 4.00 !lUL 3351 CLASSIC, Lz,:Jif;RATUR
,.:. STATISTICS INTRO ' ~I~ 0.00 KUN 1310 UNIV~SJI'I,1~ ~,~H~.IR
E 0.00 KUO 3501 OPERA"MORKSHOP
4 .00 GRADE PTS 8.00 HRS CARRIED 4.00 KVV 2421 VOICE
EARNED HRS 11.00 GRADE PTS
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA OLS 1981 SUKKER
REGISTERED AS A NON-DEGREE STUDENT UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 4LS
US SINCE. .1877 C+ 3.33
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"Iii 5. O,Q.~I I GRADE PTS 13 .66 HRS CARRIED 6. 010 ' RENAISSANCE LIT
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10.00 GRADE PTS 23 . 50
STUDENT NAIIE: LI~jj~ 'kARGO HART
SOCIAL SECURITY NUIIBER: 261-89-4678 UFID:
DATE OF BIRTH: JUNE 02, 1962
GENDER: FEIIALE
BASIS OF ADIIISSION: OTHER
CO~ LEGE: LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
IIA~OR: lIyBI C
RESIDENEY, ,STATUS: FLORIDA RESIDENT
DATE PRlJM.tED: FEBRUARY 27, 2007
TYPE OF CREDIT: SEIIESTER HOURS
COPIES REQUESTED: 0 1 COPY NUIIBER: 01 PAGE NO.: 02

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UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA 1.00 1.00 1.00
RENAISSAN~E ENSEIIBLE 1.00 1.00 1.00
THEORY OF IIUSIC 3 4.00 4.00 4.00
BEGINNING SPANISH 2 H 5 . 00
9.00 GRADE PTS 21 , 00 HRS CARRIED 9.00
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4LS 1985 SPRING
C 3.00 3.00 3.00
A 2.00 2.00 2.00
A 1.00 1.00 1.00
C 4.00 4.00 4.00
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights alld Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, this transcript is released to
you on the cOlldition that it will not be made available to any other party without the writtell consent of the student.

Accreditation: Colleges, Schools and Special Designations:


t- The University of Florida (UF) is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the
O Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the degrees of bachelor. master. ACFisher School of Accounting JP Joint Program
AGAgricultural and Life Sciences LW Levin College of Law
LO specialist and engineer. as well as doctoral and professional degrees. UF is a member
ARDesign. Construction 311d Planning LS Liberal Arts and Sciences
o of the Association of American Universities and is recognized by the Carnegie
Commission on Higher Education as one of the nation's leading research universities. ASArts and Sciences MC Multiple Colleges
BAWarrington College of MD Medicine
History: Business AdmillisU'ation NE School of Natural Resources
The university traces its origins to 1853 when the state-funded Ea<;t Florida Seminary BC M .E. Rinker Sr. School of and Environment
acquired the private Kingsbury Academy in Ocala. After the Civil War, the semin31Y Building Construction NR Nursing
was moved to Gainesville. It was consolidated with the state's land-grant Florida CD ConculTent Degree Program PA Physician Assistant
Agriculnrral College, then in Lake City, to become the University of Florida in 1906. CE Continuing Education PD Ph31111acy Doctor
DN Dentistry PE Physical Education. Health and
Calendar and Credit Hours: ED Education Recreation
Course credit hours are recorded in semester hours or quarter hours. Refer to the EG Engineering PH Pharmacy
information box in the upper right-hand corner of the transcript to determine the type FA Fine Arts PT Public Health and Health Professions -
of credit hour. Before September 1967, the university operated on both the semester FY School of Forest Resources Physical Therapy
and trimester systems. The unit of credit was a semester hour, representing one hour and Conservation UC University College
per week of lecture and two or more laboratOly hours per week for a 16-week semester HH Health and Hum311 Performance UF Lower Division
or a 14-week trimester. or its equivalent in the summer temlS. In September 1967, the HP Public Health and Health Professions UN Unclassified
university converted to the quarter system. The qU31ter hour represented one hour per HS High School Dual Enrollment VM Veterinary Medicine
week of lecnue and two or more laboratory hours per week for an II-week quarter. 1M Journalism and Communications
The summer quarter had a five-week and a lO-week session. In August 1981, the
university adopted a modified semester system. The semester credit hour represents
Classification of Students:
one hour of lecture or two or more laboratory hours per week for a 16-week semester.
o Non-degree students, including special transient and high school students
The summer term has two 6-week sessions and one overlapping 12-week session. I Freshmen with fewer than 30 credits
2 Sophomores with 30-59 credits
3 Juniors with 60-89 credits
Academic Standing:
4 Seniors with 90-120 credits
The student is in good standing and is eligible to reenter the University of Florida
unless a statement appears on the transcript to indicate otherwise. Beginning in
5 5 th -year undergraduates in 10-semester degree programs
6 Post-baccalaureate students
September 1967, disciplinary infractions are not specified on the transcript. While
7 Graduate students seeking a first master's degree
a conduct penalty is in effect. the record indicates the student is not in good standing.
Records of conduct penalties are maintained by the Office of Judicial Affairs:
8 Graduate student~ with a master's degree. or 36 or more credit hours toward a
inquiries should be made to that office. graduate degree. who 31'e not admitted to doctoral candidacy
9 Graduate students who are admitted to doctoral candidacy
Course Numbering System: Grading:
lOOO - 2999 Lower-level undergraduate courses
Passing Grades - Grade Points Non-Punitive Grades and Symhols -
3000 - 4999 Upper-level undergraduate courses
Grade Poillts Description No Grade PointslNot in GPA
5000 - 8999 Graduate and Professional courses
A 4.0 Excellent Grade Description
All UF courses are identified by prefixes 311d llumbers that are assigned by Florida's Statewide B+ 3.5 Good H Deferred grade
Course Numbering System (SCNS). This common numbering system is used by all public B 3.0 Good 1* Incomplete; not in GPA
post~econdalY institutions in Florida and by participating non-public institutions.
C+ 2.5 Average N No credit
C 2.0 Average N* No grade repOlted
Repeat Course Policy: D+ 1.5 Poor W Withdrew from course
University of Florida course work that is repeated is counted in the computation of a student's D 1.0 Poor X* Absent from final exam
UF grade point average as many times as grades for that course arc recorded. although credit S 0.0 SatisfactOlY
hours will be awarded only once. However, when a student earns a C or higher in a course, S+ 0.0 Law School Honors Failing Grades - No Grade Points
repeats that cow'se and earns a C or higher on the subsequent enrollment, the new grade is P 0.0 Passing Grade Descriptioll
neither computed into the UF grade point average nor awarded additional credits. Students E Failure
who entered UF with credit for AP or lB courses who then repeat the equivalent course at I Incomplete
UF will receive a grade for the UF course and no credit for the prior work. Sum Total Cumnlative hours NG No grade reported
earned U Unsatisfactory
Transfer Credit: UFCumGP Cumulative UF grade WF Withdrew failing
Transfer credit may include courses that are not acceptable for celtain degree programs. points EW Dropped for
Students must consult their college dean's office (0 determine any remaining degree UFCllmHC Cumulative UF hours nonattendance or
requirements. carried ullsatisfactOlY work
CLEP - College Level Examination Program credit generally is awarded at the national 50·' X Absent from final exam
percentile sophomore norm.
The UF cumulative GPA is based on the student's most recent academic program of study.
AP - Advanced Placement examination scores of 3,4 and 5 result in varying semester how's SatisfactolY and unsatisfactory grades are not calculated into the OF grade point average.
of credit.
The GPA includes only UF work and is calculated by dividing the cumulative number of
IB - Internationul Baccalaureate higher-level examination scores of 5, 6 and 7 result in grade points by the cumulative number of hours carried. Beginning in September 1978,
varying semester hours of credit.
the university's grading system ha~ .included plus grades. The College of Law implemented
CLAST - College Level Academic Skills Test is required by sl<tte statute (beginning in
plus grades in Fall 1972. Law grade point averages for Fall ]972 through Fall 1978 must
August 1984) of all students entering the upper division. The four subtests recorded on the
be obtained from the College of Law. Law faculty implemented a mandatOlY grade curve
transcript include essay (E), English language skills (W), reading (R) and mathematics (M).
of 3.15 to 3.25 for first year law students in Spring 2003 and for the rest of the student
body in Summer 2003. The prior suggested curve was 2.8 to 2.95 .
Test Score Acronyms:
SAT Scholastic Aptinlde Test Test scores printed on this
ACT American College Test transcript represent the best Course Notations:
EACT Enhanced American College Test combination of SAT or ACT F Grade forgiven R Repeated course: no credit
GRE Graduate Record Examination scores received and the best G Not applicable to degree; no credit V Vocational course; no credit
GMAT Graduate Management Admissions Test total GRE or GMAT score L Credit below acceptable level Y Advanced placement
TOEFL = Test of English as a Foreign Language received. M Repeated course; credit allowed Z CLEP credit
Authentication: Alleration andlor forgery of this document with the intent to
The face of this transcript is printed on blue security paper with IIle name of the institution appearing in white type continuously deceive another party is a criminal offense.
over the face of the entire documelll. It also bears the university seal and the signature of the University Registrar on the face of The square 011 an originat
the document. A raised seal is not required. When photocopied, the words COPY COpy COpy appear horizontally across the transcript is printed ill
thennochromic ink. ·When rubbed
face of the entire document. A black and white document is not authentic and should not be accepted as an official University of or breathed on, it will fade and
Florida academic transcript. When this paper is touched by fresh liquid bleach, an authentic document will Slain. then gradually retllrn to normal.

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