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1 DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Enrollment Management A Lee Hall & Eternal Flame New Season

2 President Dr. Elmira Mangum

3 FTC REQUIREMENTS  Application for admission  Official high school transcripts - No faxed copies  SAT with writing or ACT with combined English/Writing ACT with combined English/Writing (Scores received electronically)  2 Letters of recommendation  Essay (completed as part of the application)

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5 Digital Collections Special Collections Chat with a Librarian Samuel H. Coleman Memorial Library Branch Libraries  Architecture  FAMU/FSU College of Engineering Reading Room  Journalism and Graphic Communication Resource Center  Science Research Center  College of Law – Orlando FL

6 Academics  College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences  College of Law  College of Engineering  School of Journalism and Graphic Communication  School of Nursing  School of Allied Health Sciences  School of Business Industry  College of Education  School of the Environment  School of Public Health  School of Architecture  College of Agriculture and Food Sciences  College of Science and Technology  College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

7 54 Bachelor’s 54 Bachelor’s 28 Master’s28 Master’s Numerous Professional and Doctoral degreesNumerous Professional and Doctoral degrees  1890 land-grant institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, resolution of complex issues and the empowerment of citizens and communities  Enhance the lives of constituents through innovative research, engaging cooperative extension, and public service Lee Hall

8 HIGH SCHOOL UNITS 18 Units Required  4 - English (Three with writing requirements)  4 – Math (Algebra 1 and above)  3 – Natural Science (Two with laboratory requirements)  3 – Social Science  2 – Foreign Language (same language) - American Sign Language accepted Language accepted Additional units in above courses Evaluations: GPA is recalculated

9 What We Consider  Recommendations  Rigorous courses  Tests taken more than once (SAT/ACT)  Visit the website for admissions criteria  Relevant Activities (leadership; volunteer)

10  Courses included in GPA calculation  Need College Transcript  IB (International Baccalaureate); AP (Advanced Placement); CLEP (College Level Examination Program); AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education); ECE (Excelsior College Examination); and DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-traditional Education Support) Dual Enrollment/ Exam Scores

11 HOW TO APPLY  COLLEGENET - Apply on-line – Pay on-line (no waivers) - Applications uploaded in database  PAPER APPLICATION - Submit check or money order - A valid fee waiver – FL residents - A valid fee waiver – FL residents (no test score fee waiver) (no test score fee waiver) - Manual data entry - Manual data entry

12 Talented 20 Students  Graduate of a public Florida high school  Completed eighteen (18) required high school units  Rank top 20% of class  SAT/ACT test scores  Guaranteed admission to FAMU

13 Honors Program  Encourage academic excellence and  Provide a more challenging academic experience for high achieving students  Acceleration in completion of general education requirements  Enrollment in classes of reduced size  Opportunities for the development of leadership skills  Recognition on transcript of honors courses successfully taken  Certificate of Achievement for completing the program  Participation in regional and national meetings of Honors Councils

14 Home Schooled Students  A student applying for admission who participated in a home education program or other non-traditional high school program must present:  Transcript  1010 on the SAT (Read and Math components) or  21 on the ACT or  Combined test score of 1450 on the SAT Reasoning Test  18 core units  2.50 GPA (4.0 scale)

15 Summer Freshman Studies Invitational Program Criteria Residency Affidavit must be completed with parent or legal guardian information Documentation required for : Homeless Guardianship Independent (under 24) Living with family member

16 Undergraduate Transfers  Earned more than eleven (11) semester hours of transferable college credit after high school graduation  Be in good standing and eligible to return to the last institution  GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 system in all college-level academic courses attempted  60 semester hours completed

17 Transfers AA Degree from Florida State College System and SUS Universities  Receive priority consideration  2.0 on a 4.0 scale on all college-level academic courses attempted academic courses attempted  Admission to limited access programs may require a higher overall grade may require a higher overall grade point average point average  Pharmacy  Nursing  Journalism  Social Work  Cardiopulmonary Science  FAMU/FSU College of Engineering

18  Undergraduate transfer students with less than 60 hours:  Must have 24 semester hours / 2.50 GPA  Good Academic Standing  2.50 high school GPA  ACT or SAT  May qualify for admission

19 Incoming freshmen and AA/AS degree Florida Community College transfers are considered for the Presidential Scholarship Program.  Life-Gets-Better Scholarship  Distinguished Scholar Award  George W. Gore Assistantship  Florida Community College Scholarship  High school/Florida Community College University Scholarships

20   Out-of-class learning experiences such as group activities, service projects, career exploration, field trips and cultural and social events   Academic areas such as Allied Health Sciences, Business and Industry, Journalism and Graphic Communication, Science, Technology and Engineering and Math (STEM) will provide LLCs. Living Learning Communities

21 Housing  Historic Sampson & Young Halls  Recently Renovated 2011  House a total of 238 male students  Each building has a mix of social spaces, lounge, public restrooms, laundry,  storage, a computer lab and offices

22 Sampson Hall Newly Renovated 2011 159 Bed Facility

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24 FAMU VILLAGE

25 Benjamin Perry Building FAMU students participated in NASA's Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program

26 Recreation Center

27 Activities

28 FAMU faculty was ranked second in the nation by the National Science Foundation in the production of research publications in global science issues, outranking larger universities that have greater resources.

29 College of Pharmacy Pharmacy students were leaders in National Technology Transfer Competition

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31 Student Government  Leadership Development Program for incoming students  Leadership Listening Tour  24 hour hotline  Rattler Spirit Days  Roadside Assistance Services  SGA Shuttles and many more  State of the Black Student Summit  Numerous community service activities

32 Career Center FAMU graduates, some 50,000 strong, are not just accepted, but courted, by top organizations and the finest graduate and professional schools. Worldwide, they are leaders making a difference, have translated their experiences on ‘The Hill’ into career and personal success.

33 CeDAR | Center for Disability Access and Resources  Comprehensive services and accommodations to FAMU students with disabilities  Collaborates with faculty, staff, and community partners to provide accommodations for the unique needs of students both in and out of the classroom  Disability Assessment Services  Academic Support Services  Counseling Services & Resource Referrals  Accommodations Testing Course Classroom Assistive Technology Adaptive Learning Laboratory

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35 Cardiopulmonary Science Health Care Management Health Informatics and Information Management Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy

36 Alfred Lawson Multi-purpose Center

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38 Rattler Charge When the dark clouds gather on the horizon, When thunder and lightening fill the sky, When fate is but a glint in the eye of a fallen Rattler, And hopes are lost friends, When the sinew of the chest grows weary, From those hard charging line backers, And the muscles and the legs grow tired, From those hard charging running backs. You must always remember that the RATTLERS WILL STRIKE, AND STRIKE AND STRIKE AGAIN!


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