Admission Requirements
There are specific admission requirements for the different types of students. Furthermore, certain colleges might have additional admission requirements, in addition to the general requirements of the university.
The following will provide you with usefull links and information about them:
If you are attending college for the first time, you will be considered a freshman for admissions and registration purposes. Freshmen students applying to FAU must attend the Boca Raton campus. For freshmen admission requirements click here.
The International Freshman student application process is different. For specific information click here.
If you have enrolled in a college or university after high school, and earned 12 or more credits, you are considered a transfer student. Through agreements with Florida’s 28 community and state colleges, you can transfer to FAU to complete your undergraduate studies. If you are coming from another accredited university, you should contact the Office of Admissions to see how your credits will transfer.
The Broward Campuses are part of FAU’s transfer campuses. That means we offer only upper division courses (junior and senior level) of the bachelor’s degree and a variety of graduate programs.
FAU Broward welcomes applicants who have earned an Associate’s Degree or have completed 60 or more semester hours of credit in college level work at a regionally accredited college or university.
If you already have a Bachelor’s Degree and would like to pursue your Masters, Doctorate or Professional degree visit the Graduate College Admissions page.
- Admissions Requirements (Freshmen & Transfer)
- Foreign credentials evaluation
- Student Visa
- International Student Services Office
If you are interested in non-credit, lifelong learning or certificate courses, you may find a course that meets your needs within our Continuing Education programs. Explore the option FAU has available by clicking here.