What are the requirements to transfer to FSU?
Freshman and sophomore applicants (12-59 semester hours of transferable credit as determined by the Office of Admissions) must:
- have a strong academic high school profile and ACT or SAT test scores that are indicative of success at the college level.
- have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on all attempted college courses.
Can I apply for FSU?
We are currently accepting graduate applications for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022. However, many academic programs admit only for a specific term. Prospective applicants must contact the academic program for available terms. To apply to the College of Law’s Juris Master program, please go to: Juris Master Admissions.
What is the GPA requirement for Florida State University?
3.0
Is it hard to get into University of Florida?
University of Florida Acceptance Rate: How Difficult Is It to Get In? Getting into UF takes hard workâlast year only 35% of applicants were admitted. Of those, 6,400 students actually enrolled, making it similarly selective to other top public schools like the University of Texas at Austin.
What majors is University of Florida known for?
The most popular majors at University of Florida include: Engineering; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Social Sciences; and Health Professions and Related Programs. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 97%.
What are the top 5 majors at UF?
The most popular majors at University of Florida include: Engineering; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Social Sciences; and Health Professions and Related Programs.
What is the least popular major in college?
Social sciences and history The least popular majors in 2018-19 were: Legal professions and studies: 0.2% share of students. Communications technologies: 0.2% Transportation and materials moving: 0.3%
What majors have the least essays?
Which Degree Programs Require the Least Amount of Reading and Writing?
- Mathematics. You won’t have to read and write much to excel as a mathematics major, but you’ll spend your academic career doing a whole lot of intensively hard work.
- Computer Programming.
- Economics.
- Architecture.
- Studio Art.