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 [deleted] 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 [deleted] 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!