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Florida State University (FSU) has been recognized as the best value college among Florida public universities, with 87% of undergraduates receiving financial aid and over 60% graduating without debt. For Fall 2022, FSU received 78,000 applications, admitting 19,000 students with an overall admit rate of 25%. The admissions process is holistic, considering academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and character, with various application deadlines and decision release dates outlined for prospective students.

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Florida State University (FSU) has been recognized as the best value college among Florida public universities, with 87% of undergraduates receiving financial aid and over 60% graduating without debt. For Fall 2022, FSU received 78,000 applications, admitting 19,000 students with an overall admit rate of 25%. The admissions process is holistic, considering academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and character, with various application deadlines and decision release dates outlined for prospective students.

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COMMITTED TO VALUE

BEST VALUE COLLEGE


AMONG FLORIDA PUBLIC

#1
UNIVERSITIES, U.S. News &
World Report's "Best Colleges
2022" guidebook.

87% OF UNDERGRADUATES IN
THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-

87%
2021 RECEIVED SOME FORM
OF NON-LOAN STUDENT
FINANCIAL AID.

MORE THAN 60% OF FIRST-TIME


-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS

60% GRADUATE
WITH NO FSU DEBT.

9 THE COST OF FSU’S TUITION


HAS REMAINED UNCHANGED
FOR THE PAST NINE YEARS.
YEARS
Welcome Class of “22 - Convocation
FIRST-YEAR APPLICATION NUMBERS
2022 Application
Numbers
Applie
+78,00

Admitted,
+19,000

Enrollment,
+6,000

25%
Overall Admit Rate
In-State Out-of-State

37% 12%
Admit Rate Admit Rate
Admitted Student Attributes
+78,000 Applications Received

All 50 States, D.C.,


Puerto Rico, Guam, and Top Non-FL
Top FL Counties
Virgin Islands
All 67 Florida
States
Counties Georgia Miami-Dade
New York Broward
New Jersey Palm Beach
Illinois Hillsborough
51 Texas Orange
Countries Pennsylvania Pinellas
North Carolina Duval
Virginia Saint Johns
Tennessee Seminole
2811 807 Ohio Leon
FSU all over the world! 112 in FSA and 133 in FYA
Admitted Student Profile

Fall 2022
GPA: 4.3–4.6 76%
Rank in Top 10%
SAT: 1300–1430 of HS Class
ACT: 29–32

Summer 2022 22%


GPA: 4.1–4.5 First-generation
SAT: 1210–1320
ACT: 26–29 19%
*Represents the middle 50% of admitted students​. Pell Eligible
FIRST-YEAR APPLICATION & MATERIALS DEADLINES
APPLICATION & MATERIALS
APPLICATION PLAN DECISION RELEASE DATE
DEADLINE

Early Action
October 15, 2022 December 15, 2022
*Florida Students Only

Regular Decision
December 1, 2022 February 15, 2023
*All students

Rolling Decision Released on a rolling basis


March 1, 2023
*All students in early April

Students applying through the Common App will select the December 1 application deadline.
*Students will be placed in early action, regular, or rolling application plan based on the receipt of their materials.
TEST SCORES
Per the Florida Board of Governors, Florida public universities are still requiring test scores.
Students can self-report their test scores. At least one test score must be submitted before the
application deadline, but additional tests may be considered if provided by these dates:

APPLICATION PLAN APPLICATION DEADLINE LAST SCORE CONSIDERED

Early Action November SAT


October 15, 2022
*Florida Students Only (if scores are provided before December 1, 2022)

Regular Decision December ACT and SAT


December 1, 2022 (if scores are provided before January 1, 2023)
*All students

Rolling Decision February ACT


March 1, 2023 (if scores are provided by March 1, 2023)
*All students
ADMISSIONS DECISIONS
APPLICATION & DECISION RELEASE
APPLICATION PLAN POTENTIAL DECISIONS
MATERIALS DEADLINE DATE

•Admit
Early Action
*Florida Students Only
October 15, 2022 •Defer to Regular Decision December 15, 2022
•Deny

•Admit
•Seminole Pathways
Regular Decision •Spring Transfer Admit
*All students
December 1, 2022 February 15, 2023
•Defer to Rolling Decision
(excludes Early Action deferrals)
•Deny

•Admit
•Seminole Pathways
Rolling Decision Released on a rolling
March 1, 2023 •Spring Transfer Admit
*All students
•Waitlist basis in early April
•Deny
University
Honors
Program
• Apply to Florida State
University and select "Yes"
to the question, “Are you
interested in applying to the
Honors Program?”
• The Honors Application
Deadline is December 1,
2022.
• Students will be notified on
February 15, 2023.
CARE
Summer Bridge
Requirements
• Must be a first-generation-in-college
student
• Have a minimum 3.0 weighted
academic GPA
• Have a 19 ACT composite or 990
SAT total score
• Complete all the minimum academic
courses as determined by the state
of Florida
• Meet Florida residency requirements
• Qualify for the Pell Grant as
determined by the FAFSA for the
2022–2023 AND 2023–2024 aid years
Suwannee Dining Hall
Holistic Review Process

Our application review The first torch, Vires, is strength. Our focus in this area is

Vires
rigor, grades, and courses taken while in high school. Each
process is a holistic applicant is evaluated based upon the performance within the
context of the student’s academic environment.
and selective process,
Transcripts – GPA – Course Rigor – High School Profile
where no single
criterion guarantees
admission. Every
The second torch, Artes, is skill. We want to see how students
application receives at
Artes
use their out-of-classroom time, whether that be through
least one read. Our sports, clubs, organizations, family responsibilities,
employment, or other achievements.
holistic review Resume – Academic and Non-academic Involvement
process is centered
on three of our
institutional core The third torch, Mores, is character. We are taking the

Mores
values – information students have shared with us to learn who they
are, any formative experiences they may have had, and what
Vires, Artes, Mores. their life goals may be.
Essay – Resume – High School and Neighborhood Context
Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science
NEW
STUDENT
UNION
New bowling alley in the Student Union
Newsworthy
New Majors
• Human Rights & Social
Justice
• Materials Chemistry
• Financial Planning
*Panama City Campus

+150 Newly hired


faculty members
Counselor Resources
via Slate.org
JOIN THE FSU COUNSELOR CONTACT LIST
EXPERIENCE
FLORIDA
STATE
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visit.fsu.edu

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