How to Apply
Application Process
Step 1 |
Review the transfer admission requirements.
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Step 2 |
Determine whether the major/program of interest has different application deadlines and/or additional admission criteria, such as prerequisites, auditions, portfolios, etc. |
Step 3 |
Apply online. |
Step 4 |
Submit required materials by the application deadline:
- All college/university transcripts (sent directly from each institution). College coursework from a non-U.S. institution must be evaluated by a Foreign Credential Evaluation Agency.
- Fall Applicants - We will need a college transcript with grades posted through the previous fall term.
- Spring Applicants - We will need a college transcript with grades posted through the previous spring term.
- Summer Applicants - We will need a college transcript with grades posted through the previous summer term.
- Official high school transcript (sent directly from the high school).
- Official ACT (#0734), CLT, and/or SAT (#5219) results for every test taken. Exam results are required for freshman and sophomore transfer applicants. It is recommended that junior and senior transfer applicants also submit test scores.
- All AICE, AP, IB, or CLEP results if you have earned college credit through one of these accelerated mechanisms.
- A personal statement if you will have attempted 90+ hours of college credit (see admission requirements for details).
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Step 5 |
Submit the residency form. |
Check Your Application Status
The Application Status Check allows you to regularly monitor the status of your application and required materials. Most of our communications, including our admission decisions, will be available on the Application Status Check. You're responsible for regularly checking your email account and the Application Status Check. Please ensure that we always have your most up-to-date email address and include admissions@fsu.edu in your address book.