Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines
A first-year-in-college student has earned a standard high school diploma (or equivalent) from a regionally accredited high school, and has earned fewer than twelve semester hours of transferable college credit since receiving a high school diploma.
Deadlines
The Office of Admissions must receive all your application materials by the published deadlines.
Application Plan Deadlines:
Early Action (Florida students only) - October 15
Regular Decision (All students) - December 1
Rolling (All students) - March 1
Decision Release:
Early Action (Florida students only) - December 14
Regular Decision (All students) - February 15
Rolling (All students) - Released on a rolling basis beginning mid-April
The Office of Admissions will consider every student application holistically and will also focus on an individual's academic record and the strength of that record in relation to the term for which they apply.
For Fall 2023, the academic profile of the middle 50% of admitted first-year applicants was a 4.3–4.6 FSU core GPA, 29–33 ACT score, and a 1340–1450 SAT score.
For Summer 2023, the academic profile of the middle 50% of admitted first-year applicants was a 4.1–4.5 FSU core GPA, 26–30 ACT score, and a 1230–1320 SAT score.
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