Georgia State University Office of Undergraduate Admissions |Sparks Hall, Suite 200| 33 Gilmer Street | Atlanta, Georgia 30303 | Phone: (404) 413-2500 First Year Admission Requirements and Information: GPA ACT/SAT Requirements Minimum Range: 3.2 – 3.7 *Average based on 2011-2012 Admissions: 25th percentile: 3.28 50th percentile: 3.40 75th percentile: 3.68 ACT Minimum Composite Range: 21-27 *Average Composite Score Admitted: 21-26 SAT Minimum Combined Verbal and Math Range 970 – 1190 *Average Verbal Score Admitted: 500-590 *Average English Score Admitted 21-26 *Average Math Score Admitted: 500-600 *Average Math Score Admitted 20-26 AP Classes GSU will accept AP course credit. Scores of at least 3 or higher on the AP exam are required to receive course credit. (Environmental Science requires a 4). Please visit http://advisement.gsu.edu/freshmen/freshmen-credits/ap-credits/ for more information. #of Applicants # Admitted Acceptance Rate Average Yearly Cost of Attendance (COA) *12,656 *6,559 *51.8% Tuition Student Fees Book/Supplies Room and Board Total: $8,112 $2,218 $1,200 *$12,684 $24,214 This is a 2014-15 COA table for First-Year Undergraduate and assumes full-time enrollment (at least 12 course credits in a given semester) Figures assume an average room and board and books/supplies cost. Does not include other miscellaneous expenses Visit http://admissions.gsu.edu/what-does-it-cost/cost-calculator/ for more information Undergraduate Fields of Study (Some fields may have various bachelor degree opportunities) Accounting Actuarial Science African and African Diaspora Studies Anthropology Applied Linguistics Art Art History Arts Administration – Speech/Theatre Asian Studies Biology Business Economics Chemistry Classical Studies Clinical Health Informatics Computer Information Systems Criminal Justice Economics Education (Art,, Birth through Five, Early Childhood, Health and Phys Ed, Middle Level, Special Ed., English as a Foreign Language Educational Psychology English Exercise Science Film and Video Finance Folklore Foreign Language (Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Geosciences Gerontology History Hospitality Administration Human Learning and Development Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Law and Society Managerial Science Marketing Mathematics Middle East Studies Modern Language and Culture Music Music Management Neuroscience Nonprofit Leadership Nursing Nutrition Philosophy Physics Planning and Economic Development Political Science Psychology Public Policy Real Estate Religious Studies Respiratory Therapy Risk Management and Insurance Social Work Sociology Speech Studio Theater Urban Education Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies For more information, visit admissions.gsu.edu. Key: * Statistics calculated and provided by Parchment.com based on the 2011-2012 Application Year Precautionary Statement: Though the Grayson High School College and Career Center aims to provide accurate and up to date college admissions information, we understand that the presented numerical figures and guidance statements obtained from college and universities and other unaffiliated resources are subject to change, and are solely a reflection of past admittance. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to take a proactive approach to your academic future by conducting further personal research in determining your next step.