Picture this—you’ve spent years at the University of Florida, one of the nation’s most prestigious institutions. You’ve taken the right courses, built your transcript, and now you’re ready to land that internship or dream job. But as you sit down to prepare, you realize there’s so much more to your UF journey than grades alone—leadership roles, research projects, service work, and campus involvement. How do you capture it all?
That’s where the Comprehensive Learner Record (CLR) comes in.
The CLR is designed to go beyond the traditional transcript. It’s a digital record that highlights the skills, experiences, and learning outcomes you’ve gained throughout your time at UF—inside and outside the classroom. Think of it as your university’s official way of verifying the full scope of your achievements, so employers and graduate schools know you’re the real deal.
What Makes the CLR Powerful?
- Digital badges & certificates that showcase your accomplishments
- Recognition of experiential learning: internships, research, leadership, global experiences, and more
- A visually engaging format that makes your skills stand out in interviews and networking conversations
- University-backed verification, ensuring your achievements are documented and trusted
Imagine walking into an interview and being able to highlight not just your GPA, but also your leadership in student organizations, your community service, your research contributions, and your professional development—all backed by UF. That’s the advantage of the CLR.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just another line on your resume. The CLR is a permanent record of your growth, one that no one can take away. It’s proof of the diverse experiences that shape you into a well-rounded candidate, ready to thrive in any career path.
Keep seeking out opportunities—whether it’s internships, global programs, or campus leadership—and know that soon, the CLR will be here to help you showcase it all.
Launching this spring, it’s your chance to tell your complete story.