Students must meet the following requirements before being
unconditionally admitted to the upper division:
College of Basic and Applied
Science
(link)
See degree programs for requirements.
College of Humanities and Social
Sciences (link)
See degree programs for requirements.
School of Business and Economics
(link)
Prior to taking advanced courses toward a
Bachelor of Science degree in a business discipline:
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A student must have completed a minimum of
30 credit hours with a grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
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A declaration of major form must be
completed, submitted, and approved.
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A student must have completed the
following courses with no grade lower than a C: ACCT 211, ECON 211or ECON
212, BADM 214, BADM 215, BADM 216.
See degree programs for other requirements.
School of Education
(link)
Admission to teacher education is a procedural
step for students in teacher education programs. After successfully completing
the requirements listed below, students are eligible to apply for admission to
the Teacher Education Program. An “Application for Admission to the Teacher
Education Program” form must be filed with the department head by the second
semester of the sophomore year. The criteria for admission are as follows:
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Complete the University College Core Curriculum
and EDUC 211.
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Earn a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
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Acceptable scores on the Reading, Writing,
and Mathematics Tests of the PRAXIS I Series. All PRAXIS scores must be
current with state mandated score requirements for admission and licensure
purposes.
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Verification by the university physician
of the applicant’s health status and level of physical fitness.
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Verification by the Director of Residence
Life of the applicant’s acceptable deportment.
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Personal fitness and the interest suitable
to the profession of teaching, verified by the Center for Personal
Development.
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Students must earn a grade of C or higher
in all education courses, including student teaching.
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Final acceptance for admission to the
Teacher Education Program by the Teacher Education Committee, based upon
documented recommendations from the major area concerned.
Please see degree programs for other
requirements.
Refer to the
FSU Undergraduate Catalog
for more information.
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