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UF releases decisions on the last Friday in February for our priority round applicants and on the last Friday in March for our space-available applicants. You can view your decision after logging in to your Gator Portal by clicking the button below.
Acceptance letters are the admission letters that everyone wants to receive. These letters may include information about next steps, deadlines, scholarships and awards, special programs, and more. You may receive admission to more than one college.
Gaining acceptance into FSU from out-of-state is far more difficult than as a resident of the Sunshine State. In fact, for entry into the Class of 2027, 36% of in-staters were successful compared to just 14% of non-residents.
Minimum Requirements for Freshman Admission Consideration High school GPA of 4.4-4.6. SAT scores of 1350-1490. ACT scores of 30-34.
While the exact acceptance rates can vary each year, the University of Florida (UF), like many public universities, can indeed be more selective for out-of-state students. This is largely due to the mandate to serve in-state students first and foremost, as a public institution funded by state taxpayers.
The University of Florida is a selective institution that admits around 39% of its annual applicant pool. Admissions are particularly competitive for out-of-state and international students, as less than 5% of UF students come from outside of Florida.
Out-of-State Acceptance Rate. Gaining acceptance into FSU from out-of-state is far more difficult than as a resident of the Sunshine State. In fact, for entry into the Class of 2027, 36% of in-staters were successful compared to just 14% of non-residents.
Applicants who are admitted typically have at least (and usually higher than) a 3.7 High School GPA.