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Ph.D. AdmissionGeneral New doctoral students are admitted every other fall. For U.S. citizens, applications for admission and all related materials should be received by March 1. International applicants must complete the application process by Feb. 1. Applications are reviewed beginning in November of the preceding year, and admission decisions are made during the spring semester until slots are filled for the following fall, with most classes filled as early as April 15. In order to be eligible for the widest range of financial assistance packages, it is recommended that applicants submit all materials by no later than January 1. Doctoral admission decisions are made by the College of Business Doctoral Admissions Committee. Admission to the doctoral program is based on a combination of factors such as grades, GMAT scores, letters of recommendation, experience and record of accomplishments, and the number of qualified applicants we receive each year. The College admits a small number of the most highly qualified students from a large number of applicants. The following information is used in making the admission decision:
For international applicants whose native language is not English, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required. A minimum score of 100 on the Internet-based TOEFL, taken within the past five years, is required. While there are no absolute minimum cutoff test scores or grades, it is unlikely that an applicant will be admitted with less than: (1) a 3.00 undergraduate and a 3.50 graduate grade point average; (2) a 600 GMAT score (GMAT scores of recent admissions have ranged from 640 to 770), with a reasonable balance between verbal and quantitative scores; and (3) a minimum ibTOEFL score of 100. The above grades and test scores do not guarantee admission. The Doctoral Admissions Committee carefully reviews each applicant's grades and test scores in conjunction with letters of recommendation, prior universities and programs attended, experience and the applicant's statement of purpose. Decisions to admit students depend on the number and relative strengths of applications received each year, the current enrollment in the doctoral program, and the College's ability to offer financial assistance. Admission to the doctoral program is in the fall semester of each year. For U.S. citizens, applications for admission and all related materials should be received by March 1. International applicants must complete the application process by February 1. However, the majority of decisions are made several months earlier; financial assistance deadlines are considerably earlier -- some as early as January 1. Applications are reviewed beginning in November of the preceding year, and admission decisions are made during the spring semester until slots are filled for the following fall, with most classes filled as early as April 15. In order to be eligible for the widest range of financial assistance packages, it is recommended that applicants submit all materials by no later than January 1. Financial assistance packages are awarded to begin in the fall semester of each year. Admission to the doctoral program requires a Master's degree and/or a minimum number of graduate prerequisites as discussed later. Doctoral admission decisions are made by the College of Business Doctoral Admissions Committee. Admission to the doctoral program is based on a combination of factors such as grades, GMAT scores, letters of recommendation, experience and record of accomplishments, and the number of qualified applicants we receive each year. The College admits a small number of the most highly qualified students from a large number of applicants. The following information is used in making the admission decision:
For international applicants whose native language is not English, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required. A minimum score of 100 on the internet-based examination, taken within the past five years, is required. While there are no absolute minimum cutoff test scores or grades, it is unlikely that an applicant will be admitted with less than: (1) a 3.00 undergraduate and a 3.50 graduate grade point average; (2) a 600 GMAT score (average score for the most recent class is 681), with a reasonable balance between verbal and quantitative scores; and (3) a minimum TOEFL score of 100 on the internet-based examination, if applicable. The above grades and test scores do not guarantee admission. The Doctoral Admissions Committee carefully reviews each applicant's grades and test scores in conjunction with letters of reference, prior universities and programs attended, experience and the applicant's statement of purpose. Decisions to admit students depend on the number and relative strengths of applications received each year, the current enrollment in the doctoral program and the College's ability to offer financial assistance.
Florida State University Ph.D. Application Process ChecklistThe following information is provided to clarify the application procedures for doctoral programs in The College of Business. I. The following items should be sent directly to FSU through the online admissions application. Please do not send hard copies of these materials through the mail.
II. The following three items should be sent to the Admissions office
III. The following should be sent directly to the FSU College of Business:
Graduate Office International applicants should visit http://admissions.fsu.edu/intl/graduate.htm for information concerning financial responsibilities, degree equivalency, etc. |