University/Institution:
Florida State University Location:
Florida, USA / 214 OSB. 117 N. Woodward Ave., P.O. Box 3064330. Tallahassee, FL 32306-4330
Contact:
(850) 644-3218,
consult@stat.fsu.edu Web site:
http://stat.fsu.edu/graduate/redbook/5Year.php Admision Requirements:
Admission criteria for the FSU are: having graduated form a regionally accredited high school, if the student is a Florida resident, he/she should present at least a “B+” average in all academic subjects and test scores higher than 23 (composite) on the ACT or 1100 (critical plus math) on the SAT. The grade requirement for non-Florida residents is even higher. The Committee takes into account, the essay the students write, the pattern and quality of courses and curriculum, advanced classes, grades, class rank, and academic objectives. Students who bring outstanding athletic, visual and performing arts skills or, CARE applicants will have special consideration at the time of admission. FSU urges students to take in their high school career: 4 years of English, 3 years of Mathematics, 3 years of Natural Science, 3 years of Social Science, 2 years of Foreign Language, and 3 electives in order to fulfill the minimum required for admission. Undergraduate students may apply for this program within their second year to the program. If they get accepted they should take the GRE (and get a score of minimum 1100) at the end of their junior year and apply to the graduate school during their first semester senior year.
Basic Information (Description):
The combined BS/MS program in statistics is suited for outstanding academically strong students who would like to complete this accelerated degree in five years. The program allows for students to double count 15 credits for the BS and MS programs. Students must complete: 12 or more credits in mathematics and statistics in the undergraduate statistics major with a 3.2 GPA or higher; complete 60 credits at the FSU with a GPA of 3.0 or higher; maintain a GPA of 3.0 in all courses, and 3.2 GPA in all statistics courses beyond the 4000 level.
Degree:
Bachelor's Degree
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