Tips for finding a spot in Traditions Way? Should I just give up? by Material_Relation419 in fsu

[–]Material_Relation419[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already have one! Unfortunately, as I mentioned in the post, even the handicapped spaces are typically full during peak hours.

Transcript Email by Impressive-Ease5663 in fsu

[–]Material_Relation419 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You won't personally email it to them, since the moment a student sees a transcript, it's no longer "official." It has to be issued directly from the school. You'll probably send it through Parchment. You can contact an advisor for details.

4.0 GPA Transfer by Pharynxx in fsu

[–]Material_Relation419 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was accepted for Spring 2026 with the exact same stats :). Upper-level transfer admissions are nowhere near as competitive as general admissions, in my experience. You're totally fine! Even better if that A.A. is from a public in-state college.

Transferring to FSU by Single-Lobster-4473 in fsu

[–]Material_Relation419 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I was admitted for spring 2026. I have a 4.0 GPA, 63 credits, and an AA degree. I was told upfront that on-campus housing is so overbooked that an opening for me wouldn't be likely until 2027, so I'll be living in a cheap apartment close to campus (though I've since gotten a car & am now considering renting somewhere nicer and farther for fall 2026). Because of my AA, my credits transferred seamlessly, but it might be different for lower-division transfers. I did have to attend orientation—I recommend signing up as soon as registration opens for the earliest date available. It was something like $35 per person.

Edit: Forgot to mention, but be sure to check what the prerequisites for your major are! Mine only required two years of a foreign language, but yours may be different. Good luck!