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All degrees are in bold type and majors within degree programs are indented in plain type. Degree levels offered are in brackets [ ].
College of Arts and Sciences
Actuarial Science [B]
Anthropology [B, M]
Biochemistry [B]
Biological Sciences
Biological Science [B, M, D]
Cell and Molecular Biology [T]
Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Science [T]
Marine Biology [T]
Physiology and Neuroscience [T]
Plant Sciences [T]
Pre-Professional Health Sciences* [T]
Zoology [T]
Biology/FSU-Teach [B]
Biostatistics [M, D]
Chemical Science
Chemical Science [B]
Chemical Sciences/FSU-Teach [B]
Chemistry
Chemistry [B, M, D]
Environmental Chemistry [B]
Materials Chemistry [B, D]
Nuclear Chemistry [M, D]
Classics
Ancient History [B, M]
Classical Archaeology [B, M]
Classical Civilizations [B, M]
Classics [D]
Classics and Religion [B]
Greek and Latin [B, M]
Computational Biology
Computational Biology - Biology [B]
Computational Biology - Computer Science [B]
Computational Science
Computational Science [B, M, D]
Computational Science (Atmospheric Science) [D]
Computational Science (Biochemistry) [D]
Computational Science (Biological Science) [D]
Computational Science (Geological Sciences) [D]
Computational Science (Material Science) [D]
Computational Science (Physics) [D]
PSM in Computational Science [M]
PSM in Computational Science (Computational Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics) [M]
Computer Criminology
Computer Criminology - Computer Science [B, M]
Computer Programing and Applications [B]
Computer Science
Computer Science [B, M, D]
Computer Science BA [D]
CS Math/FSU-Teach [B]
Computer and Network Systems Administration [M]
Cyber Security [M]
Creative Writing
Creative Writing (MFA) [M]
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Chinese/Business [B]
Chinese and Japanese [B]
Chinese Language and Culture [B]
Japanese/Business [B]
Japanese Language and Culture [B]
English
Creative Writing [B, D]
Editing, Writing, and Media [B]
English [M, D]
Literature [B, M, D]
Environmental Science
Environmental Science [B]
Environmental Science and Policy [B]
Environmental Science/FSU-Teach [B]
French
French [B, M, D]
French/Business [B]
French and German [B]
French and Italian [B]
French and Russian [B]
French and Spanish [B]
Geology [B, M, D]
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics [D]
German
German [B, M]
German/Business [B]
German and Italian [B]
German and Russian [B]
German and Spanish [B]
German Studies [M]
Greek [B, M]
History
History [B, M, D]
Public History [M]
History and Philosophy of Science [M]
Interdisciplinary Humanities
Digital Humanities [M]
Humanities [B]
Women's Studies [B]
Italian
Italian [B]
Italian/Business [B]
Italian and Russian [B]
Italian and Spanish [B]
Italian Studies [M]
Latin [B, M]
Linguistics
General Linguistics [B]
Linguistics and Languages [B]
Mathematics
Applied and Computational Mathematics [B, M, D]
Biomathematics [B, M, D]
Financial Mathematics [M, D]
Mathematics [B, M, D]
Mathematics/FSU-Teach [B]
Meteorology
Applied Geosciences/FSU-Teach [B]
Meteorology [B, M, D]
Middle Eastern Studies [B]
Molecular Biophysics
Computational Structural Biology [D]
Molecular Biophysics [D]
Neuroscience [D]
Behavioral Neuroscience [B]
Cell/Molecular Neuroscience [B]
Oceanography
Aquatic Environmental Sciences [M]
Biological Oceanography [M, D]
Chemical Oceanography [M, D]
Geological Oceanography [M, D]
Oceanography [M, D]
Physical Oceanography [M, D]
PSM in Aquatic Environmental Science [M]
Philosophy [B, M, D]
Physical Science
Physical Science [B]
Physics
Physics [B, D]
Physics and Astrophysics [B]
Physics and Materials [B]
Psychology
Clinical Psychology [D]
Cognitive Psychology [D]
Developmental Psychology [D]
Psychology [B, M]
Social Psychology [D]
Religion
Human Rights and Social Justice [B]
Religion [B, M, D]
Religion and Classics [B]
Russian
Russian [B]
Russian/Business [B]
Russian and Spanish [B]
Secondary Science and/or Mathematics Teaching
College STEM Teaching [M]
Slavic [M]
Spanish
Spanish [B, M, D]
Spanish/Business [B]
Statistics [B, M, D]
Statistical Data Science [M]
* Includes Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Optometry, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Physician's Assistant.
College of Business
Accounting
Accounting [B]
Accounting - Generalist [M]
Assurance and Advisory Services [M]
Taxation [M]
Business Administration
Accounting [D]
Business Administration [M]
Finance [D]
Management Information Systems [D]
Marketing [D]
Organizational Behavior and Human Resources [D]
Risk Management and Insurance [D]
Strategy [D]
Business Administration/Social Work* [M]
Finance [B, M]
Management
Human Resource Management [B]
Management [B]
Risk Management/Insurance [M]
Management Information Systems [B, M]
Marketing
Marketing [B]
Professional Sales [B]
Real Estate [B]
Risk Management [M]
Risk Management - Insurance [B]
College of Communication and Information
Communication
Communication Theory and Research [D]
Communication and Digital Media Studies
Digital Media Production [B]
Media/Communication Studies [B]
Media and Communication Studies [M]
Public Interest Media and Communication [M]
Professional Communication
Advertising [B]
Integrated Marketing and Management Communication [M]
Public Relations [B]
Communication Science and Disorders [B, M, D]
Information Technology
Information Communication and Technology [B]
Information Technology [B, M]
Information Technology/Law* [M]
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Computer Criminology
Computer Criminology - Criminology [B]
Criminology
Criminal Justice Studies [M]
Criminology [B, M, D]
Criminology/Public Administration* [M]
Criminology/Social Work* [M]
College of Education
Athletic Coaching [M]
Counseling and Human Systems
Career Counseling [S]
Clinical Mental Health Counseling [S]
School Counseling [S]
School Psychology [S]
Counseling Psychology and Human Systems
Combined Program - Counseling Psychology and School Psychology [D]
Curriculum and Instruction
Autism Spectrum Disorders [M]
Early Childhood Education [M, S, D]
Elementary Education [M, S, D]
English Education [M, S, D]
English Teaching [M]
Foreign and Second Language Education [M, S, D]
Mathematics Education [M, S, D]
Reading Education and Language Arts [M, S, D]
Science Education [M, S, D]
Social Science Education [M, S, D]
Social Science Teaching [M]
Special Education [M, S, D]
Special Education Teaching [M]
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages [M]
Visual Disabilities [M, S]
Visual Disabilities Studies [M]
Educational Leadership and Policy
Education Policy and Evaluation [M, D]
Educational Leadership/Administration [M, S, D]
Educational Psychology
Learning and Cognition [M, D]
Sports Psychology [M, D]
Elementary Education [B]
English Education [B]
Foundations of Education
History and Philosophy of Education [M, D]
International and Multicultural Education [M, D]
Higher Education [M, D]
Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies [M, D]
Measurement and Statistics [M, D]
Social Science Education [B]
Special Education
Special Education Teaching [B]
Sport Management [B, M, D]
Visual Disabilities
Visual Disabilities Education [B]
Visual Disabilities Studies [B]
College of Engineering
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering [B, M, D]
Chemical - Biomedical Engineering [B]
Chemical Engineering [B, M, D]
Chemical - Materials Engineering [B]
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering [B, M, D]
Civil Engineering - MEng [M]
Environmental Engineering - Civil [B]
Computer Engineering [B]
Electrical Engineering [B, M, D]
Industrial Engineering
Engineering Management [M]
Engineering Management in Orthotics and Prosthetics [M]
Industrial Engineering [B, D]
Materials Science and Engineering [M, D]
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering [B, M, D]
Sustainable Energy [M]
College of Fine Arts
Art Education [M, S, D]
Art Therapy [M]
Arts Administration
Arts Administration - Art [M, D]
Dance
American Dance Studies [M]
Dance [B, M]
Studio and Related Studies [M]
History and Criticism of Art
Art History [B, M, D]
Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies [M]
Interior Design
Interior Design [B, M]
Interior Design/MFA [M]
Studio Art
Studio Art [M]
Studio Art (BA) [B]
Theatre
Acting [B, M]
Costume Design [M]
Directing [M]
MS for Theatre Educators [M]
Music Theatre - Theatre [B]
Technical Production [M]
Theatre [B, M, D]
Theatre Management [M]
College of Health and Human Sciences
Athletic Training [B]
Dietetics [B]
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology [B, M, D]
Sports Nutrition [M]
Sports Sciences [M]
Human Development and Family Science [B, M]
Food and Nutrition
Food and Nutrition Science [B]
Nutrition and Food Science [M]
Human Sciences
Human Development and Family Science [D]
Nutrition and Food Science [D]
Marriage and Family Therapy [D]
College of Law
American Law [LLM]
Business Law [LLM]
Environmental Law & Policy [LLM]
Law [JD, JM]
Law/Information Technology* [JD]
College of Medicine
Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical Sciences [M, D]
Bridge to Clinical Medicine [M]
Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences
Community Patient Care [B]
Health Management, Policy and Information [B]
Clinical Professions [B]
Medicine [MD]
Neuroscience [D]
Physician Assistant Practice [M]
College of Motion Picture Arts
Motion Picture Arts
Animation and Digital Arts [B]
Motion Picture Arts - Production [B, M]
Motion Picture Arts Writing
Motion Picture Arts - Writing [M]
College of Music
Arts Administration
Arts Administration - Music [M]
Music Education
Choral Music Education [B]
Instrumental Music Education [B]
Music Education [B, M, D]
Music - Liberal Arts
Commercial Music [B]
Jazz [B]
Music - Liberal Arts [B, M]
Sacred Music [B]
Music Performance
Accompanying [M]
Brass Performance [B, M, D]
Choral Conducting [M]
Guitar Performance [B]
Harp Performance [B, M, D]
Instrumental Conducting [M]
Jazz Studies [M]
Music Theatre - Music [B]
Organ Performance [B, M, D]
Percussion Performance [B, M, D]
Piano Pedagogy [B, M]
Piano Performance [B, M, D]
String Performance [B, M, D]
Voice Performance [B, M, D]
Woodwind Performance [B, M, D]
Music Theory and Composition
Music Composition [B, M, D]
Music Theory [B, M, D]
Music Therapy [B, M]
Musicology [M, D]
Opera Production [M]
College of Nursing
Nursing
Nursing [B]
Nursing - Accelerated BSN [B]
Nursing - Nurse Educator [M]
Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner [D]
Nursing - Veterans BSN [B]
College of Social Sciences and Public Policy
African-American Studies [B]
Applied Economics [M]
Asian Studies
Asian Studies [B, M]
Asian Studies/Business [B]
Demography [M]
Economics [B, D]
Environment and Society [B]
Geographic Information Science [M]
Geography
Environmental Studies [B]
Geography [B, M, D]
International Affairs [B, M]
Latin-American and Caribbean Studies
Latin-American and Caribbean Studies [B]
Latin-American and Caribbean Studies/Business [B]
Political Science
Applied American Politics and Policy [M]
Political Science [B, D]
Public Administration [M, D]
Public Administration/Criminology* [M]
Public Administration/Social Work* [M]
Public Health [M]
Russian and East European Studies [B, M]
Interdisciplinary Social Science [B]
Sociology
Applied Social Research [M]
Sociology [B, M, D]
Sociology of Aging and Health [M]
Urban and Regional Planning [M, D]
Urban and Regional Planning/Demography* [M]
Urban and Regional Planning/International Affairs* [M]
Urban and Regional Planning/Public Administration* [M]
Urban and Regional Planning/Public Health* [M]
College of Social Work
Social Work
Social Work [M, D]
Social Work (BSW) [B]
Social Work/Business Administration* [M]
Social Work/Criminology* [M]
Social Work/Public Administration* [M]
Dedman College of Hospitality
Hospitality Management
Global Club Management & Leadership [B]
Hospitality Entrepreneurship [M]
Hospitality Management & Tourism [B]
Recreation and Tourism Management
Recreation, Tourism, Events [B]
Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Commercial Entrepreneurship [B]
Product Development [M]
Social and Sustainable Enterprises [B]
Social Entrepreneurship [B]
STEM Entrepreneurship [B]
Retail Entrepreneurship
Retail Entrepreneurship [B]
Retail, Merchandising and Product Development
Global Merchandising and Product Development [M]
FAQs
What GPA is required for FSU? ›
The minimum requirements for consideration include a 3.0 weighted academic GPA as recalculated by the Office of Admissions and either an ACT composite score of 19 or SAT total score of 990.
Is FSU hard to get into? ›Florida State University admissions is more selective with an acceptance rate of 37%. Half the applicants admitted to Florida State University have an SAT score between 1180 and 1340 or an ACT score of 26 and 30.
What SAT score is needed for FSU? ›Ans. You should have a minimum SAT score of 1220 to get admitted to FSU. A score above 1330 is a sure shot of getting accepted, while a score below 1220 and 1195 will make things challenging for you during the admission process.
What time are FSU admission decisions released? ›Application Plan | Application & Materials Deadline | Decision Release Date |
---|---|---|
Early Action *Florida Students Only | October 15, 2022 | December 15, 2022 |
Regular Decision | December 1, 2022 | February 15, 2023 |
Rolling Decision | March 1, 2023 | Released on a rolling basis in early April |
Is University of Florida (UF) or Florida State University (FSU) Harder to get into? Which school is easier to get into? If you're looking at acceptance rate alone, then University of Florida (UF) is more difficult to get into.
What majors is FSU known for? ›The most popular majors at Florida State University include: Psychology, General; Finance, General; Criminal Justice/Safety Studies; Marketing/Marketing Management, General; Political Science and Government, General; Biology/Biological Sciences, General; Human Development and Family Studies, General; English Language ...
Can I get into FSU with a 3.5 GPA? ›Very few students with less than a 3.0 calculated GPA will be admitted. be in good academic standing and have at least a 2.0 calculated GPA on all work attempted at your last institution.
What college has the lowest acceptance rate? ›- Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 4%
- Princeton University: 4%
- Stanford University: 4%
- Yale University: 5%
- Brown University: 6%
- Dartmouth College: 6%
- Duke University: 6%
- University of Chicago: 6%
For the class of 2025, only 20,668 out of 63,691 applicants got selected. Students need a 3.75+ FSU GPA and a 1200-1340 FSU Average SAT. FSU Score requirements make it the most challenging school in Florida to take admission.
Can I get into FSU with a 1080 SAT? ›There's no absolute SAT requirement at FSU, but they really want to see at least a 1220 to have a chance at being considered.
Can I get into FSU with a 1080 SAT score? ›
You need to have at least 1200 as your SAT score to get into Florida State University. SAT score lower than 1200 still can get you in but your application need to stand out. Typical SAT scores for Florida State University are from 580 to 660 for math and from 620 to 690 for reading and writing.
Why are Florida colleges so hard to get into? ›The admissions disparities stem in large part, many experts say, because admission to any of Florida's 12 public universities requires submission of ACT or SAT scores. Marks on those college admission exams are typically higher for students from wealthier families.
How do I know if I got accepted to FSU? ›We can be contacted via phone at 850.644.6200 or via email at admissions@fsu.edu. Don't forget to log in to your Application Status Check page on a regular basis to check the completeness and status of your application. We encourage you to check out our virtual events and videos at visit.fsu.edu.
What is Florida State University acceptance rate? › Does FSU defer students? ›Defer. Please note a deferral is not a denial. However, we would like some more information before we make a final decision. Deferred students should complete the Deferral Reply Form through their Application Status Check and submit an updated SSAR with first-semester grade.
What is the #1 college in Florida? ›Florida Rank 2022 | US College Rank 2022 | University |
---|---|---|
1 | 49 | University of Miami |
2 | 54 | University of Florida |
3 | 173 | Florida State University |
4 | =244 | Florida Institute of Technology |
Based on an index of admissions rates and SAT scores, the University of Florida ranks as the hardest school in Florida to get into. In the 2020-2021 school year, a reported 31.1% of all 48,193 applicants were admitted.
Which school is better UCF or FSU? ›Hence, it is safe to say that both colleges are good but FSU has an edge over UCF due to its graduation rate, placements, student-faculty ratio and reputation.
Is Florida State prestigious? ›With inclusion in the prestigious Association of American Universities as a goal, Florida State University continues a steady and dramatic march to be counted among the nation's elite universities and colleges with a Top 20 ranking in U.S. News & World Reports “Best Colleges 2022 –2023" guidebook for public ...
What is the easiest major to get into? ›- Psychology.
- Criminal Justice.
- English.
- Education.
- Religious Studies.
- Social Work.
- Sociology.
- Communications.
What is the most popular major at Florida State University? ›
The most popular majors at Florida State University include: Psychology, General; Finance, General; Criminal Justice/Safety Studies; Marketing/Marketing Management, General; Political Science and Government, General; Biology/Biological Sciences, General; Human Development and Family Studies, General; English Language ...
What GPA do you need to get into Harvard? ›Most students admitted to Harvard have an unweighted GPA of 4.18 or above, so you'll need to have at least a 4.2 to be seriously evaluated. To meet the Harvard requirements, you'll have to score primarily A's on your high school courses.
Does FSU require SAT for 2023? ›FSU, along with Florida's 11 other public universities, is subject to Florida Board of Governors admissions regulation 6.002 which requires first-year students seeking admission to submit an ACT or SAT test score.
Does Florida State require an essay? ›...
ACT/SAT Information.
Application Plan | Application & Materials Deadline | Last Scores Considered |
---|---|---|
Rolling Decision | March 1, 2023 | February ACT (if scores are provided by March 1, 2023) |
City University of Seattle Bellevue, Washington | 100% |
---|---|
University of Maryland University College Adelphi, Maryland | 100% |
Wilmington University New Castle, Delaware | 99.9% |
Nyack College Nyack, New York | 99.8% |
Montana State University–Billings Billings, Montana | 99.7% |
The University of Maine at Presque Isle: 99% acceptance rate. Alabama State University: 98.9% acceptance rate. University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne: 98.98% acceptance rate.
What university has the lowest GPA requirement? ›- Albany State University. ...
- American InterContinental University. ...
- Arkansas State University. ...
- Arkansas Tech University. ...
- Capella University. ...
- Colorado Technical University. ...
- East Coast Polytechnic Institute University. ...
- Fort Hays State University.
The acceptance rate at FSU is 36%.
For every 100 applicants, 36 are admitted. This means the school is very selective. If you meet FSU's requirements for GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and other components of the application, you have a great shot at getting in.
University | Middle Range SAT | Middle Range GPA |
---|---|---|
Florida State University (FSU) | 1250 - 1400 | 4.20 - 4.60 |
New College of Florida | 1113 - 1320 | 3.50 - 4.20 |
University of Central Florida (UCF) | 1250 - 1370 | 3.96 - 4.49 |
University of Florida (UF) | 1350 - 1480 | 4.40 - 4.70 |
In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Yale. That means nearly straight As in every class.
Is a 570 on Math SAT good? ›
Your SAT score, which ranges from 400 to 1600, is the sum of your two section scores: Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW). Each section uses a scale of 200-800 in 10-point increments. A good score on Math or EBRW, then, would be around 600.
What is University of Florida out-of-state acceptance rate? ›University of Florida Out-of-State Acceptance Rate
The out-of-state acceptance rate hovers a few points lower than the general acceptance rate, at 28%.
Gaining acceptance into FSU from out-of-state is far more difficult than as a resident of the Sunshine State. In fact, 42% of in-staters were successful compared to just 20% of non-residents.
What is the highest SAT score in Florida? ›(WFLA) — A Florida high-schooler has achieved a rare accolade: a perfect score on the SAT. Rising senior Justin Ricketts, who attends Suncoast Community High School in Riviera Beach, nailed the perfect 1600 score on his first attempt at the test, which is required for admission to most universities nationwide.
Does FSU consider legacy? ›At least one parent, grandparent, sibling, or step-parent must be a graduate (undergraduate, graduate, Ph. D. or J.D.) of Florida State University and a current dues-paying member of the FSU Alumni Association*. Scholarship applicants must have applied for admission to Florida State.
What is a good SAT score 2022 Florida? ›A good score is in the range of 1300 to 1500 (Math: 650 to 750, Reading/Writing: 650 to 750). Colleges like Emory University with a 25.2 percent acceptance rate list accepted student SAT scores in the range of 1330 to 1520.
What is the hardest college to get into? ›1. Harvard University — 3.19% With a record-low admission rate of just 3.19% for the class of 2026, Harvard currently ranks as the most difficult school to get into.
Is UCF or UF harder to get into? ›Therefore, the acceptance rate alone is not a good indicator that University of Florida (UF) is a better school or will be more difficult for you specifically to get into. On the flipside, University of Central Florida (UCF) is easier to get into based on acceptance rate alone.
What universities are easy to get into in Florida? ›The easiest colleges to get into in Florida are Broward College, Indian River State College, Keiser University – Fort Lauderdale, College of Central Florida, and Herzing University – Orlando. These universities focus less on past academic performance and more on providing quality education to all students.
How much does it cost to go to Florida State University for 4 years? ›...
4 Year Sticker Price.
Year | Florida Residents | Non Residents |
---|---|---|
4 | $28,330 | $43,665 |
Does Florida State look at senior year grades? ›
Your Conditions of Admission
If any of your senior-year grades are below a C, or your cumulative college GPA is not at least a 2.0 (for those who took college credits in high school), we may rescind your admission.
The minimum requirements for consideration include a 3.0 weighted academic GPA as recalculated by the Office of Admissions and either an ACT composite score of 19 or SAT total score of 990.
Is FSU Ivy League? ›The answer is that there are no Ivy League schools in Florida. The eight schools of the Ivy League are all located in the Northeast region of the United States.
How hard is it to get into FSU 2022? ›The middle 50% of students admitted for Fall 2022 had a core GPA of 4.3 – 4.6, an ACT composite score of 29 – 32, and an SAT total score of 1300 – 1430. Admitted students have taken an average of 9 AP, IB, AICE, or dual-enrollment courses while in high school, and 79% of the admitted students earned all A & B grades.
What is FSU acceptance rate 2022? ›Florida State University admissions is more selective with an acceptance rate of 37%.
How many students does FSU accept 2022? ›The acceptance rate at FSU for first-year students was around 37% for the 2021-2022 academic year. Compared to other top Florida universities like the University of Florida and the University of Miami, this is a little higher than average.
How many freshmen does FSU accept? ›The quality of our applicant pool remained very strong, which reflects in our accepted student profile. Approximately 6,200 first-year students are expected to be a part of our Class of 2025, and we could not be more excited to welcome them all to Florida State!
Can I get into FSU with a 3.5 GPA? ›Very few students with less than a 3.0 calculated GPA will be admitted. be in good academic standing and have at least a 2.0 calculated GPA on all work attempted at your last institution.
Can I get into FSU with a 1200 SAT? ›For the class of 2025, only 20,668 out of 63,691 applicants got selected. Students need a 3.75+ FSU GPA and a 1200-1340 FSU Average SAT. FSU Score requirements make it the most challenging school in Florida to take admission.
What are my odds of getting into FSU? ›
The acceptance rate at FSU is 36%.
For every 100 applicants, 36 are admitted. This means the school is very selective. If you meet FSU's requirements for GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and other components of the application, you have a great shot at getting in.
There's no absolute SAT requirement at FSU, but they really want to see at least a 1220 to have a chance at being considered.
Why are Florida colleges so hard to get into? ›The admissions disparities stem in large part, many experts say, because admission to any of Florida's 12 public universities requires submission of ACT or SAT scores. Marks on those college admission exams are typically higher for students from wealthier families.
What GPA do you need to get into Harvard? ›Most students admitted to Harvard have an unweighted GPA of 4.18 or above, so you'll need to have at least a 4.2 to be seriously evaluated. To meet the Harvard requirements, you'll have to score primarily A's on your high school courses.
Does FSU require SAT for 2023? ›FSU, along with Florida's 11 other public universities, is subject to Florida Board of Governors admissions regulation 6.002 which requires first-year students seeking admission to submit an ACT or SAT test score.
What's the average GPA in Florida? ›University | Middle Range SAT | Middle Range GPA |
---|---|---|
Florida State University (FSU) | 1250 - 1400 | 4.20 - 4.60 |
New College of Florida | 1113 - 1320 | 3.50 - 4.20 |
University of Central Florida (UCF) | 1250 - 1370 | 3.96 - 4.49 |
University of Florida (UF) | 1350 - 1480 | 4.40 - 4.70 |
Florida State accepts its own FSU Application, the Common Application, or the Coalition Application. For the FSU and Coalition Applications, there are 5 essay topics you can choose from. You only need to choose one and write a 650-word essay.
What GPA do you need to get into Yale? ›In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Yale. That means nearly straight As in every class.
Can I get into FSU with a 26 ACT? ›Average ACT: 28
There's no absolute ACT requirement at FSU, but they really want to see at least a 26 to have a chance at being considered. Exclusive: Want to learn how to improve your ACT score by 4 points? Download our free guide on the top 5 strategies you must be using to improve your score.
At least one parent, grandparent, sibling, or step-parent must be a graduate (undergraduate, graduate, Ph. D. or J.D.) of Florida State University and a current dues-paying member of the FSU Alumni Association*. Scholarship applicants must have applied for admission to Florida State.
What is the tuition for Florida State University? ›
Your SAT score, which ranges from 400 to 1600, is the sum of your two section scores: Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW). Each section uses a scale of 200-800 in 10-point increments. A good score on Math or EBRW, then, would be around 600.
What is FSU out of state acceptance rate? ›Gaining acceptance into FSU from out-of-state is far more difficult than as a resident of the Sunshine State. In fact, 42% of in-staters were successful compared to just 20% of non-residents.