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Application and Admission to Upper Division

All students from Florida A & M University, Florida community colleges, or other lower-division pre-architecture programs must apply for admission to the upper-division program. Each applicant is evaluated individually. The eligibility requirements include an overall 2.50 GPA, a minimum 2.50 GPA in all architecture courses, completion of all lower-division courses, and the CLAST (College Level Academic Skills Test). Previously earned college credit may be transferred if equivalent courses are offered at Florida A & M and the student has earned a grade of “C” or better. All previous design work is also evaluated for admission to upper division.

No credit for architecture course work will be granted if it was completed at a vocational-technical school or institute. If appropriate, other course work may be used toward general education requirements or elective credits. Applicants must send curricula and course descriptions to the School of Architecture for evaluation. Only those transfer applicants who have received an Associate of Arts degree from a pre-architecture program with approved articulation will be considered for direct admission at the third-year level. Others who wish to begin the study of architecture must consult the Coordinator of Recruitment and Retention in the School of Architecture.


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