A PREEMINENT FLORIDA UNIVERSITYFLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESActuarial ScienceAnthropologyBiochemistryBiological SciencesBiological Science Cell and Molecular Biology Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Science Marine Biology Physiology and Neuroscience Plant Sciences Pre-Professional Health Sciences* Zoology Biology/FSU-TeachChemical ScienceChemical ScienceChemical Sciences/FSU-TeachChemistryChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryClassicsClassical ArchaeologyClassical CivilizationsClassics and ReligionGreek and LatinComputational BiologyComputational Biology—BiologyComputational Biology—Computer ScienceComputational ScienceComputer CriminologyComputer Criminology—Computer ScienceComputer ScienceComputer Science Computer Science (BA)Computer Programming & ApplicationsEast Asian Languages and CulturesChinese/BusinessChinese and JapaneseChinese Language and CultureJapanese/BusinessJapanese Language and CultureEnglishCreative WritingEditing, Writing, and MediaLiteratureEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Science and PolicyEnvironmental Science/FSU-TeachFrenchFrenchFrench/BusinessFrench and GermanFrench and ItalianFrench and RussianFrench and SpanishGeologyGermanGermanGerman/BusinessGerman and ItalianGerman and RussianGerman and SpanishGreekHistoryInterdisciplinary HumanitiesHumanitiesWomen's StudiesItalianItalianItalian/BusinessItalian and RussianItalian and SpanishLatin MathematicsApplied and Computational MathematicsBiomathematics MathematicsMathematics/FSU-TeachMeteorology Applied Geosciences/FSU-TeachMeteorologyMiddle Eastern StudiesPhilosophyPhysical SciencePhysicsPhysicsPhysics and AstrophysicsPhysics and MaterialsPsychologyPsychology Behavioral NeuroscienceCell & Molecular NeuroscienceReligionReligionReligion and ClassicsRussianRussianRussian/BusinessRussian and SpanishSpanishSpanishSpanish/BusinessStatisticsCOLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccountingFinanceManagementHuman Resource ManagementManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingMarketing Professional Sales Retail Management Real EstateRisk Management—InsuranceCOLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATIONCommunication and Digital Media StudiesDigital Media ProductionMedia/Communication StudiesProfessional CommunicationAdvertisingPublic RelationsCommunication Science and DisordersInformation TechnologyInformation Communication and TechnologyInformation Technology Exploring Your OptionsKEY: All degrees are in GARNET, and majors or tracks within degree programs are in BLACK.*Includes Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Optometry, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Physician’s Assistant.2COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICEComputer CriminologyComputer Criminology— CriminologyCriminologyCOLLEGE OF EDUCATIONElementary EducationEnglish EducationSocial Science EducationSpecial EducationSpecial Education TeachingSport ManagementVisual DisabilitiesVisual Disabilities EducationVisual Disabilities StudiesCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGChemical & Biochemical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemical—Biomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringChemical—Materials EngineeringCivil EngineeringCivil EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering—CivilComputer EngineeringElectrical Engineering Industrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCOLLEGE OF FINE ARTSDanceHistory and Criticism of ArtArt HistoryInterior DesignStudio ArtStudio ArtStudio Art (BA)TheatreActingMusic Theatre—TheatreTheatreCOLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCESAthletic TrainingDieteticsExercise PhysiologyFamily and Child SciencesFood and NutritionFood and Nutrition ScienceCOLLEGE OF MEDICINEInterdisciplinary Medical SciencesCommunity Patient CareHealth Management, Policy and InformationClinical ProfessionsCOLLEGE OF MOTION PICTURE ARTSMotion Picture ArtsAnimation and Digital ArtsMotion Picture Arts—ProductionCOLLEGE OF MUSICMusic EducationChoral Music Education Instrumental Music EducationMusic EducationMusic—Liberal ArtsCommercial MusicJazzMusic—Liberal ArtsSacred MusicMusic PerformanceBrass PerformanceGuitar PerformanceHarp PerformanceMusic Theatre—MusicOrgan PerformancePercussion PerformancePiano PedagogyPiano PerformanceString PerformanceVoice PerformanceWoodwind PerformanceMusic Theory and CompositionMusic CompositionMusic TheoryMusic TherapyCOLLEGE OF NURSINGNursingNursingNursing—Accelerated BSN Nursing—Veterans BSNCOLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND PUBLIC POLICY African-American StudiesAsian StudiesAsian StudiesAsian Studies/BusinessEconomicsEnvironment and SocietyGeographyEnvironmental StudiesGeographyInternational AffairsLatin-American and Caribbean StudiesLatin-American & Caribbean StudiesLatin-American & Caribbean Studies/BusinessPolitical ScienceRussian and East European StudiesSocial Science SociologyCOLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORKSocial WorkSocial Work (BSW)DEDMAN SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY Hospitality ManagementHospitality Management & TourismGlobal Club Management & LeadershipJIM MORAN SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPCommercial EntrepreneurshipRetail EntrepreneurshipSocial Entrepreneurship You can view side-by-side comparisons of different majors that have similar courses, qualities, or career options by visiting academic-guide.fsu.edu/major_comparisons.html. For the most up-to-date listings of undergraduate programs, combined degree programs, majors, and major requirements,please refer to academic-guide.fsu.edu.3Freshman Deadlines & Notification Dates Log in to the Application Status Check regularly at admissions.fsu.edu/StatusCheck to monitor the status of your application.ApplicAtion And All supporting documents received by:decision AvAilAble online:JANUARY 31, 2019MARCH 28, 2019NOVEMBER 1, 2018FEBRUARY 7, 20191. Apply online in one of three ways: our institutional application (admissions.fsu.edu/undergradapp), The Common Application (commonapp.org), or the Coalition application (mycoalition.org). Students should submit only one application. 2. Create your Self-reported Student Academic Record (SSAR) at admissions.fsu.edu/freshman/ssar using your official high school transcript. To learn more about the SSAR, view our FAQ and how-to videos at admissions.fsu.edu/freshman/ssar/videos.3. Submit the following items on the Application Status Check (admissions.fsu.edu/StatusCheck) by the application deadline: ySelf-report all ACT and/or SAT test scores. yLink your SSAR by copying the 32-character code from your SSAR account. yChoose one essay question at admissions.fsu.edu/freshman/#essay and upload your essay. yUpload one résumé. yComplete the Residency Declaration for tuition purposes form found at admissions.fsu.edu/residency. 4. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) found at fafsa.gov using the IRS Data-Retrieval Tool. The FAFSA should be submitted no later than December 1 for priority consideration for financial aid.Contact the academic department directly if you plan to major in dance, film (animation or production), music, or theatre.SUMMER MIDDLE 50%Academic Core GPA: 3.8–4.3SAT: 1210–1310ACT: 25–29FALL MIDDLE 50%Academic Core GPA: 4.1–4.5SAT: 1290–1400ACT: 28–322018 Admitted Student ProfileApplication ProcessApplying to FSU4Fall + Spring, 15 Hours per SemesterIn-State Out-of-StateTuition & Fees$6,516$21,683Housing$6,620$6,620Most Popular Meal Plan$4,196$4,196Books & Supplies$1,000$1,000TOTAL$18,332$33,499*The ToTals above do noT include The cosT of healTh insurance. sTudenTs who do noT show proof of exisTing, comparable coverage may enroll in The school-sponsored plan aT a cosT of $2,483/year.Florida Sate offers admission to students on a need-blind basis. Your ability to pay has no bearing on our admissions decision. We encourage all prospective students to apply for financial aid by completing the 2019–2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA may be completed online at fafsa.gov beginning in October and should be submitted no later than December 1 for priority consideration. Students can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to complete their FAFSA. More information regarding the FAFSA can be found at studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa. High achieving students may be eligible for one of our merit-based scholarships or out-of-state tuition waivers, regardless of financial circumstances. Students admitted in January will have priority consideration for our admissions scholarships. Detailed information about the University Freshman Scholarship, the Benacquisto Scholarship, and our tuition waivers can be found at admissions.fsu.edu/freshman/finances. Financial AssistanceScholarshipsPaying for College5Big dreams? The world is your campus. Intercultural experiences create a foundation for becoming a successful citizen in a global society. Visit global.fsu.edu for more information. FSU GLOBAL SCHOLARS Hit the road to help others through this program that assists in securing summer internships at nonprofit organizations in developing countries. BEYOND BORDERS Interact with different cultures by participating in this unique exchange program that offers an alternative to traditional academic study-abroad programs.FSU was ONE of FOUR institutions selected for the 2017 Senator Paul Simon Award for its extensive offerings in global education.ACADEMIC PROGRAMSLOCATED IN COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD6020a year study abroad.FSU International Programs is consistently ranked in the top 15 of U.S. study abroad programs. Over2,000 studentsTop 15INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Explore your world through one of the top ranked study-abroad programs in the U.S. while taking classes that meet your major or minor requirements. Details at international.fsu.edu. Traveling the WorldGLOBAL EXCHANGES Live, learn, and explore another culture through one of FSU’s 40+ exchanges with international partner universities. Students pay FSU tuition and fees and use financial aid while earning academic credit that counts toward general education and degree requirements. 6THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL FELLOWSHIPSDiscover fellowships that fund exceptional internships, research, and learning both domestically and internationally. Learn about the possibilities at onf.fsu.edu.THE HONORS PROGRAMAchieve your potential by focusing on academic goals in a tight-knit community of exceptional scholars. Learn more at honors.fsu.edu.HONORS IN THE MAJORCreate new knowledge in your major over two or three semesters with a faculty committee guiding your research thesis or creative project. Begin your investigation at honors.fsu.edu/honors-major.THE CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH & ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT (CRE) Pursue opportunities in research, innovation, and scholarship to become a better thinker, innovator, and problem solver. Explore further at cre.fsu.edu.Expanding Your MindTHE HONORS, SCHOLARS, AND FELLOWS HOUSE Bring your curiosity, desire, and commitment to the HSF House. Students are encouraged to build lasting relationships; discover new ways of thinking; and utilize the programs, academic services, and mentorship opportunities found at hsf.fsu.edu.Since 2006, FSU has produced more Rhodes Scholars than any other public university in the state of Florida.Rhodes Scholars$300,000The Center for Undergraduate Research & Academic Engagement awards nearly 300k annually to support students pursuing research, innovation, and service opportunities. FSU has who will spend the 2018–2019 year pursuing research, completing a master’s degree, and teaching English on 5 continents.Eight Fulbright Scholars 127%Students in Honors have a 127% increased chance of getting into graduate school, and participation in honors is directly correlated with securing a job after graduation.794% Retention Rate#33Top Public University US News & World Report Best Colleges, 2018Military Times ranked Florida State No. 22 in “Best Colleges 2018”For our students, our state, and our world, is setting the terms for the future: erasing disciplinary boundaries, realizing the potential in every student, connecting diverse perspectives to unleash new ideas, and embracing bold, calculated risks.FSU receives more in National Science Foundation funding than any other university in Florida.71% of FSU grads seeking employment have a job offer by graduation.FSU is ONE OF TEN universities in the nation recognized as a DIVERSITY CHAMPION by INSIGHT into Diversity magazine, 2017.FSU has the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF ALUMNI GIVING BACK of any university in Florida.41,900 Total Enrollment 32,812 UndergraduatesTOP 5 MAJORS: 1. Biological Science | 2. Business | 68%OUR 4-YEAR GRADUATION RATE places FSU as the number 1 public university in Florida and among THE TOP 15 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES in the nation.8FSU has eight FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS who will spend the 2018–2019 year pursuing research, completing a master’s degree, and teaching English on 5 continents.1 of only 4Institutions selected for the 2017 SENATOR PAUL SIMON AWARD for its extensive offerings in global educationFor a complete listing of FSU’s highlights and rankings, please visit FSU FACTSSince 2006, FSU has produced more RHODES SCHOLARS than any other public university in the state of Florida.#1FSU8y Times orida State 22 in eges 2018”udents, our our world, he terms for e: erasing boundaries, he potential student, ng diverse s to unleash eas, and ng bold, ed risks.ives more al Science funding than other rsity in rida.22:1 Student-to- Faculty Ratio80% Six-Year Graduation Rate85% In-State 15% Out-of-State FSU IS THE OLDEST, CONTINUOUS SITE OF HIGHER EDUCATION in Florida.FSU is ranked #25 FOR BEST COLLEGE VALUE among public institutions by Forbes, 2017.#4 Overall among Out-of-State Institutions Kiplinger’s 2018 Best College ValuesFSU’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is #1among all criminology and criminal justice faculties for faculty research. The Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2016National High Magnetic Field Laboratory—HOLDS THE GREATEST NUMBER OF WORLD RECORDS FOR THE MOST POWERFUL MAGNET ON EARTH25% OF FSU UNDERGRADUATES conduct out-of-class research with faculty members.FSU’s College of Business Undergraduate Risk Management & Insurance Program is 1 of 4 Top Performers for risk management and insurance undergraduate curricula in the U.S.Best’s Review, 2018 3. Engineering | 4. Psychology | 5. Clinical Professionskings, please visit fsu.edu/highlights/rankings.html.SU9Next >