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Requirements for Transferring to FIU from Broward College

I'm attending Broward College and want to transfer to FIU in a year or so. Can someone share what specific requirements I need to meet to make this transfer? Any GPA or course specifics?

11 months ago

Transferring to Florida International University (FIU) from Broward College involves a few key steps and requirements.

First, FIU requires transfer applicants to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all college-level academic courses attempted. However, given the competitiveness of some programs, you might want to aim for a GPA higher than the minimum.

Second, it's crucial to complete as many prerequisites as possible for your intended major before transferring. FIU has a Transfer and Transition Services page on their website where you can find a list of FIU majors and their prerequisite courses. For instance, if you plan to study business, you need to make sure you fulfill any specific course requirements in subjects like economics or accounting.

Lastly, FIU usually expects transfer students to have an Associate in Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public institution, but it's not a hard requirement. Transfer students with AA degrees from Florida public colleges are given priority status for admission.

Additional documents you might need for your application include all your official transcripts, including from Broward College and any other post-secondary institution you've attended previously.

Keep in mind that application deadlines are also essential to consider. For example, if you aim to start at FIU in the Fall, the priority deadline is typically in the Spring prior.

Remember that each applicant's situation could be unique depending on various factors like your intended major, the specific courses you've taken, and so forth. It's always a good idea to talk to a transfer advisor who could help tailor the process to your specific needs.

11 months ago

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