How to Apply

Step 1: Complete the Application

Complete ONE of the applications below. FSU does not have an application preference, but students applying through Early Decision must apply through the Common App.

Please note the following when completing your application:

  • We use email as our official method of communication. Please ensure that we always have your most up-to-date email address and include admissions@fsu.edu in your address book.
  • University Honors Program: Students should select Yes to the question "Are you interested in applying to the University Honors Program?" on the admissions application to populate a separate Honors supplemental application on the Admissions Portal. Visit the University Honors Program website for detailed instructions on how to complete your supplemental Honors/Presidential Scholars Application. The deadline to complete the supplemental Honors/Presidential Scholars Application is December 1.
  • CARE Summer Bridge Program: To apply for the CARE Summer Bridge Program, students should select Yes to the question "Are you interested in applying to the CARE Summer Bridge Program?" on the admissions application and complete the separate CARE supplemental application on the Admissions Portal. For detailed information about the CARE Summer Bridge Program and eligibility requirements, visit the CARE website.
  • If you plan to major in dance, film (animation or production), music, stage management, studio art, or theatre, contact the academic department directly for specific major requirements.

 

Deadlines

Your admissions application and all required supporting documents must be received by your preferred application deadline.

  • At least one test score must be submitted before the material deadline, but additional tests may be considered if provided by the test score deadlines.
    Please note: FSU does not accept self-reported test scores from the Common App.
    Students should self-report their test scores on the Admissions Portal using the Self-reported Test Scores form.
  • February test scores are the last exam date that can be used for admissions purposes.
  • Admissions decisions are made available through the Admissions Portal.
 
Early Decision
Early Action
Regular Decision
Rolling
Eligible Applicants Domestic Students
(No Talent-Based Majors or CARE Summer Bridge)
FL Residents Only All Students All Students
Application Deadline October 15 October 15 December 1 March 1
Materials Deadline October 22 October 22 December 8 March 8
Additional Test Score Deadline December 1 December 1 January 1 March 8
Decision Release Date December 17 December 17 February 18 Rolling basis in April
Decision Type Binding Non-binding Non-binding Non-binding
Deposit Due Date January 15 May 1 May 1 May 1
Early Decision
Eligible Applicants: Domestic Students
(No Talent-Based Majors or CARE Summer Bridge)
Application Deadline: October 15
Materials Deadline: October 22
Additional Test Score Deadline: December 1
Decision Release Date: December 17
Decision Type: Binding
Deposit Due Date: January 15
Early Action
Eligible Applicants: FL Residents Only
Application Deadline: October 15
Materials Deadline: October 22
Additional Test Score Deadline: December 1
Decision Release Date: December 17
Decision Type: Non-binding
Deposit Due Date: May 1
Regular Decision
Eligible Applicants: All Students
Application Deadline: December 1
Materials Deadline: December 8
Additional Test Score Deadline: January 1
Decision Release Date: February 18
Decision Type: Non-binding
Deposit Due Date: May 1
Rolling
Eligible Applicants: All Students
Application Deadline: March 1
Materials Deadline: March 8
Additional Test Score Deadline: March 8
Decision Release Date: Rolling basis in April
Decision Type: Non-binding
Deposit Due Date: May 1


For information about potential decisions for each release, please visit https://admissions.fsu.edu/first-year/decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions: Application Plans


Step 2: Log into the Admissions Portal

After submitting the application, you will gain access to your Admissions Portal. (Note: If you apply using the Common App, you will receive an email within 2-3 business days that provides instructions for accessing your Admissions Portal.) On the Admissions Portal, you will:

  • Self-report all your test scores.
    • Please note: FSU does not accept self-reported test scores from the Common App. Students should self-report their test scores on the Admissions Portal using the Self-reported Test Scores form.
  • Link your Self-reported Transcript and Academic Record System (STARS). Please allow one to two business days after linking for the checklist item to be satisfied.
  • Upload your essay and resume/list of activities.
  • Florida Residents must complete the Residency Declaration form.

Additional supplemental applications or materials may be added to your checklist, so it is important that you frequently review your Admissions Portal throughout the application process.


Earning both a High School Diploma and an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree

A high school student earning both the standard high school diploma and an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree must apply to FSU as a first-year student and must adhere to the first-year admission deadlines. In addition, applicants may be subject to additional major deadlines/requirements. Carefully review all major requirements at the Academic Program Guide.

Those students who are receiving an A.A. degree through dual enrollment from the Florida College System or the State University System of Florida no later than the date of their high school graduation but do not meet the admissions requirements under the Florida Board of Governors Admission Regulation 6.002, will automatically be considered for admission under Florida Board of Governors Admission Regulation 6.005, provided the expected AA is indicated on the admission application. Students admitted under this regulation are first-time-in-college (FTIC) students although they are not required to submit ACT, CLT, or SAT scores. However, they should meet the requirements for their selected major as listed in FSU's Academic Program Guide. If admitted, they must submit a $200 enrollment deposit, attend a first-year orientation session, and are eligible to apply for on-campus housing. Admitted students without a test score are not eligible to be considered for first-year merit scholarships from the Office of Admissions. Students considered for admission under FL BOG 6.005 will be required to submit a final official college transcript displaying the A.A. before enrolling at FSU. Any FTIC student admitted under this regulation must immediately notify the Office of Admissions if they will not receive their degree. All first-year students admitted under this regulation who do not receive the Associate in Arts degree will have their offer of admission revoked. Students must earn their Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree by the Spring semester of their senior year.


Frequently Asked Questions

Common App FAQ