Limited Access Programs
A Limited Access program is one where both program admission and registration in program classes are restricted to a certain number of students meeting pre-determined criteria. This means that you are initially accepted into the University as a pre-major AND then you must submit a supplemental application for consideration for acceptance into a Limited Access undergraduate major. Limited Access status is justified where student demand exceeds available resources (student/faculty ratios, instructional facilities, equipment, or specific accrediting requirements) or students require minimum skills to be admitted into the program (such as Music or PGA Golf Management). Limited Access programs have separate admissions processes and selection criteria. Not all students who meet the selection criteria are admitted into the Limited Access majors. The selection process is very competitive and space is limited in each incoming class.
The degree programs that require a supplemental application due to Limited Access are listed below. Admission to FGCU does not guarantee admission to any Limited Access program. College of Health Professions: BS Athletic Training BSN Nursing College of Arts and Sciences: BA Music College of Professional Studies: BS PGA Golf Management
If you are applying to a Limited Access program in the College of Health Professions, please check with the advisor for that program regarding individual deadlines and requirements or visit the College's web site. Freshmen do not need to submit Supplemental Applications until their sophomore year or completion of program prerequisite requirements.
If you are applying to the Limited Access program in music, visit the Bower School of Music’s website, www.fgcu.edu/cas/bsm, regarding audition information, BSM application and deadlines. Further questions should be addressed to Pam Harkins, Music Program Coordinator.
If you are applying to the Limited Access program in PGA Golf Management, visit their website, http://cps.fgcu.edu/pgm/, regarding application information and deadlines. Further questions should be addressed to Tara McKenna, Director of the PGA Golf Management program.
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