Eligibility Requirements
Admission to graduate study is granted to qualified applicants who are seeking degrees
and to qualified post-baccalaureate students who may wish to upgrade specialty certifications
or enhance their knowledge.
Minimum University Admission Requirements
Admission to graduate study is a two-part process. The Graduate Office of Admissions
determines the applicant’s eligibility for admission to the University and the academic
program determines the applicant’s admissibility to the degree program. Final admission
to the University is subject to approval by the Graduate Office of Admissions.
Minimum University Application Requirements
All official application materials, with the exception of test scores and transcripts, should be submitted online. All supporting documents (such as transcripts, test scores) should be mailed to:
The Graduate Admissions Office
515 Orr Drive
Suite 469 Tucker Hall
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307
These documents must be received by the stated application deadline.
Applicants who are interested in being considered for university fellowships or assistantships
should apply by the priority deadline and make sure that their applications are complete, including all transcripts and
other program application requirements.
No more than 10 percent of the graduate students admitted for an academic year may
be admitted as exceptions to the criteria above.
Timely application submission is important. Students are urged to apply in the fall of their senior year since this allows for the evaluation and award processes to begin by January of each academic year. Late application submission diminishes the applicant’s opportunities for admission and financial awards.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
FAMU encourages foreign students with superior scholastic records, adequate English proficiency, and an earned bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university to apply for admission to a designated program in Graduate Studies and Research. Such students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above at the undergraduate level or the equivalent, as determined by the Admissions Office and must submit GRE scores.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Admission to graduate study is granted to qualified applicants who are seeking degrees, and to qualified post-baccalaureate students who may wish to upgrade specialty certifications or enhance their knowledge.
Minimum University Admission Requirements
Admission to graduate study is a two-part process. The Graduate Office of Admissions
determines the international applicant’s eligibility for admission to the University
and the academic program determines the applicant’s admissibility to the degree program.
Final admission to the University is subject to approval by the Graduate Office of
Admissions.
Minimum University Application Requirements
All official application materials, with the exception of your official test scores
and transcripts, should be submitted online. All supporting documents (such as official
transcripts, test scores) should be mailed to:
School of Graduate Studies and Research
515 Orr Drive
Suite 469 Tucker Hall
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307
NOTE: All requested documents must be received by the stated application deadline.
A translation and evaluation of work completed at each institution is required. Transcripts
should be sent to one of the agencies listed below for a course-by-course evaluation. Please request the agency to send the evaluation directly to FAMU. Please note that if you have earned 60 or more semester or 90 quarter hours at a
postsecondary U.S. institution, you will not need to have your transcript evaluated.
If you have any questions, please contact FAMU International Education and Development Office.
If you were previously admitted and enrolled in a graduate program at FAMU but have been absent for two or more consecutive semesters, you may apply for readmission to the same graduate program. The graduate application for admission is available online for your convenience. Before you begin the application, however, check for your program's application deadlines and requirements. Readmission students do not have to resubmit an application fee.
Application Requirements
Test scores (GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS) and transcripts do not need to be resubmitted. GRE/GMAT scores are valid for 5 years from your test date; TOEFL/IELTS scores are valid for 2 years from your test date. The readmission application and all application requirements must be submitted by the stated application deadline.
When a student applies for readmission, the program will determine if the student will be readmitted into the program.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
The FAMU MBA program gives online students access to a broad array of innovative opportunities
with special emphasis on team collaboration, including work abroad and graduate case
competitions. Our extensive network of corporate employers also helps to further our
students' exposure to areas ranging from accounting to supply chain management.
Master of Public Health (MPH)
FAMU features the first MPH degree offered online from an HBCU. We offer the only
accredited public health program currently housed within a College of Pharmacy, providing
a unique synergy that links the fields of Public Health and healthcare, and boast
a strong training and research focus on health disparities that disproportionately
impacts the poor and underserved. Public health practice will be the specialty area
of the FAMU online MPH Program.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Choose FAMU's online MSN program and get the clinical expertise your degree requires
wherever you live while you complete classroom credit hours online. Offering an array
of clinical specialties like gerontology, women's health and more, this nationally
accredited program emphasizes local clinical work that prepares you for workplace
realities in nursing.
Please send admission documents and official transcript to the School of Grad Research
469 Tucker Hall
Tallahassee, Florida 32307
Phone: 850.599.3505
Fax: 850.599.3272
Students are classified as non-degree seeking students if they have not been formally admitted into a graduate program and have not been denied admission to the University. Non-degree students are applicants who have completed at least a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university in the United States and are not working towards a graduate degree. They may be taking courses for their own enrichment, for Florida certification for education, or to complete a FAMU graduate certificate program. Please note that not all graduate degree programs accept non-degree students. Before you apply for admission as a non-degree student, contact the program director for the graduate program that offers the course you want to take. Ask if the program accepts non-degree students and if specific enrollment instructions apply for graduate level courses.
Non-degree seeking graduate students are limited to earning 12 credit hours. Any student, who attempts to exceed the 12 credit hour limit without being accepted into a degree-seeking program at the University, will be placed on a registration hold. The hold can only be cleared upon producing evidence of admission to a degree seeking program. Courses taken as a non-degree seeking student may be used to fulfill degree program requirements, with the approval of the appropriate academic unit.
Please note that non-degree admission or admission to a graduate certificate program at FAMU does not guarantee admission into a graduate program. International students are not eligible for non-degree status unless they hold an eligible visa.
Non-Degree seeking students will be charged for tuition and fees according to the FAMU Tuition and Fee Schedule. In general, non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid, assistantships, or fellowships.
A graduate GPA will be calculated for non-degree students based on the graduate courses the student takes at FAMU while in the non-degree status. Non-degree seeking students whose graduate GPA falls below a 3.0 will not be allowed to continue taking more graduate courses.
Application Requirements
The FAMU Registrar’s Office, which processes the non-degree seeking student applications must receive the applications and all supporting documents electronically by the stated application deadline.
The application must be accompanied by a signed advisement form from the Graduate Coordinator of the academic program. The application fee for non-degree seeking students is $5.00. Applications are accepted until the end of the Add/Drop period. However, additional registration fees may be assessed if the student applies during the Late Registration Period.
Non-Degree Seeking Application Form
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Early Decision Determined By |
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International Applicants |
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Spring |
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Summer |
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Special Program Application Deadlines |
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Summer |
Spring |
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Education Leadership (Ph.D.) |
February 1 |
None |
None |
Master of Occupational Therapy (MSOT) |
February 28 |
None |
None |
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) |
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Ph.D. Pharmacy |
April 1 |
None |
None |
Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) |
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For additional questions or concerns regarding Graduate Admissions deadlines, please feel free to contact us:
School of Graduate Studies and Research
Phone: 850-599-3505
Email: gradadmissions@famu.edu