Participant record request - University of South Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the participant record request in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Request Date' and, if applicable, your 'Continuing Education Student ID'.
  3. Complete your mailing address by entering your first name, middle initial, last name, street address, city, state, zip code, and country.
  4. Provide your evening and day phone numbers for contact purposes.
  5. If your name or address differs from when you registered, fill in that information in the designated section.
  6. Sign the form to authorize the release of your records. Ensure all fields are completed as incomplete requests cannot be processed.
  7. Once finished, print and submit the form according to the instructions provided on page 1.

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Online Access to Your Health Information Check with your health care providers or doctors to see if they offer online access to your medical records. Terms sometimes used to describe electronic access to these data include personal health record, or PHR, or patient portal.
To obtain a copy of your hospital records you will need to apply in writing to the hospitals records manager at the hospital where you received your treatment.
Call your primary care doctor and ask them for your medical records. Medical records are maintained by doctors offices.
Order your USF Transcript online Login to your myUSF account, go to the top of the page, and click the tab that says My Resources and click Student Self-Service from the drop-down menu. Once you are logged into Student Self-Service, navigate to Request Official Transcript under Student Record.
To request a copy of your records, complete the Authorization to Disclose Confidential Information form and bring it to the Medical Records department. You may also fill out the form at the Records window. You may request records for your children until they turn 18. There are some exceptions.

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What is the acceptance rate for USF? South Florida admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 41%. Students that get into South Florida have an average SAT score between 1140-1330 or an average ACT score of 24-29. The regular admissions application deadline for South Florida is March 1.

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