I'm looking into applying to Florida International University and I'm trying to figure out the specific application requirements. Can anyone provide a rundown of what's needed for a complete application?
Sure, I can provide you with a list of all the documents and information that you'll need for a complete application to Florida International University (FIU):
1. Application: First, you need to fill out the online application for undergraduate admission.
2. Application Fee: There is a non-refundable $30 application fee.
3. High School Transcript: You'll need to provide a transcript of your records from high school. This document should show all the classes you've taken and your academic performance.
4. Standardized Test Scores: Official SAT or ACT scores are required, and applicants usually have moderate scores, with the middle 50% of applicants scoring between 1060 and 1240 on the SAT and 20 and 24 on the ACT. Keep in mind that they could also be useful for scholarship consideration or for admission into specific programs.
5. Residency Documentation: If you're a Florida resident, you'll need to supply documentation to prove your residency for tuition purposes. This could be in the form of a driver's license, vehicle registration, voter registration, etc.
Additional requirements may apply if you're applying to specific programs or if you're an international student. Furthermore, while not required, it can be beneficial to include information on your extracurricular activities and any work or volunteer experience you may have. This can help to provide a more holistic view of you as a candidate.
Make sure to check FIU's official website or reach out to their admissions office to get the most updated and accurate information. Good luck with your application!
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