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GRADUATE APPLICATION CHECKLIST When you apply to the graduate program in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, it is necessary that we receive the following items before your application will be considered complete and forwarded for review, evaluation and recommendation by the faculty of the division to which you are applying. 1. Florida State University Graduate Application- https://admissions.fsu.edu/gradapp/ . 2. The following supporting documents( if unable to upload the documents, send them directly to the department) :
3. GRE scores. Please note that the GRE score is one element of your application and the program views the entire file holistically in making a determination of admission Please upload a copy as Document 4 in the Supporting Documents (FSU on-line application). 4. GPA of 3.0 (on a 4-point system) or higher as an upper division student. 5. TOEFL scores (for international students whose native language is not English). There is a requirement of a minimum score of 550 on paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 80 on the internet-based test. (We prefer an official copy, but a xeroxed copy will suffice for this office although official copies are required by the Graduate Admissions Office of the University). Please upload a copy as Document 5 in the Supporting Documents (FSU on-line application). 6. 2 Copies of transcripts from all colleges/universities from which you have attended and/or received a degree (one for Graduate Admissions, and one for the department). Graduate
and International Admissions Office and Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics UNIVERSITY ADMISSION POLICIES: Admission to graduate study involves admission to the department or school in which the applicant expects to study. Final admission to the University is subject to approval by the department or school. While there are minimal University admission requirements, the departments can, and frequently do, set admission standards significantly higher than these minima. The student should determine departmental requirements first. |
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