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Undergraduate	In-State	Out-of-State* Per credit 	$ 102.08 	$ 515.38 30 credits 	$3,062.40	$ 15,461.40 Athletic Fees 	$ 20.00 	$ 20.00 Health Fees 	$ 108.00 	$ 108.00 Parking Fees 	$ 124.12	$ 124.12

Total Matriculation & Fees for Fall & Spring: 	$ 3,314.52	$ 15,713.52

Other Estimated Costs based on two semesters On Campus Housing 	starting at $ 3,592.00 Meal Plan 		$ 2,149.00 Books & Supplies 		$ 840.00 Health Insurance 		$ 1,444.00

Admission to FIU

1. Graduation from an accredited secondary school or the successful completion of the GED.

2. Completion of 18 academic units in a college preparatory curriculum. The following distribution of the 18 units is required: Four units of English (three units must include a substantial writing component. 	Three units of mathematics (Algebra I or higher)  	Three units of natural science (two with laboratories)  	Three units of social sciences  	Two units of the same foreign language  	Three units of academic electives  	For Florida High School Graduates, Florida International University honors both the new three-year 18-credit standard college preparatory program and the traditional four-year 24-credit standard program.

Very important admission factors: 	Character/Personal Qualities 	Class Rank 	Extracurricular Activities 	Geographical Residence 	Rigor of secondary school record 	Standardized Test Scores 	State Residency 	Talent/Ability

Tests 	SAT Reasoning / ACT score report due by: 01-JUL 	SAT Subject score report due by: 01-JUL Send SAT Scores Test Scores Middle 50% of First-Year Students	Percent Who Submitted Scores SAT Reasoning Verbal:	520 - 590	93% SAT Reasoning Math:	510 - 590	93% ACT Composite:	21 - 25	41%

Admission 	Regular application deadline: No closing date 	Priority application deadline: 15-MAR 	Rolling notification beginning: 01-SEP 	College will notify student by: Not reported 	Student must reply to acceptance by: No set date 	Deadline for housing deposit: Not reported Early Decision & Early Action 	Early decision deadline: Not reported 	College will notify student of early decision by: Not reported 	Early action deadline: Not reported 	College will notify student of early action by: Not reported

Financial Aid 	Financial aid deadline: Not reported 	Financial aid priority deadline: 01-MAR

Student Body 1st-year students: 	85% In-state students 	15% Out-of-state students 	11% Part-time students ____________________________________________ 	52% Women 	48% Men 	<1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 	6% Asian/Pacific Islander 	13% Black/Non-Hispanic 	59% Hispanic 	20% White/Non-Hispanic 	3% Non-Resident Alien 	<1% Race/ethnicity unreported ___________________________________________ 	9% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher 	15% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.74 	19% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 	21% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 	28% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99 	8% had h.s. GPA between 2.0 and 2.49

Most Popular Majors

For Bachelor's Degrees 	Business/Marketing: 35% 	Education: 9% 	Health Professions: 8% 	Psychology: 8% 	Security and Protective Services: 7% 	Communications/Journalism: 6% 	Engineering: 6% 	Social Sciences: 6%

Psychology 	Psychology - General B

Security & Protective Services 	Criminal Justice Studies B

Special Study Options 	Distance Learning 	Double Major 	Dual Enrollment of High School Students 	Honors Program 	Independent Study 	Internships 	ROTC, Air Force 	ROTC, Army 	Study Abroad 	Teacher Certification 	Visiting/Exchange Student Program 	Weekend College

Counseling & Other Support Services 	Adult (re-entering) student services 	Alcohol/Substance Abuse Counseling 	Campus Ministries/Chaplain 	Career Counseling 	Employment Service 	Financial Aid Counseling 	Freshman Orientation Program 	Health Services 	Minority Student Services 	On-Campus Daycare 	Personal Counseling 	Placement Service 	Veterans Counselor

Housing and Policies 	8% of first-year students live in college housing 	7% of all undergraduates live in college housing Housing options: 	Coed Housing 	Apartments For Married Students 	Apartments For Single Students 		Deadline for housing deposit: Not reported 		First-time first-year students allowed to have car Campus 	Urban setting 	Very large city (over 500,000) 	Commuter campus Unique facilities: 	nature preserve, museum Geographical location: 	10 miles from downtown. Activities Available	 indicates availability

Choral groups Concert band

Dance Drama

Film society	 	Fraternities

Jazz band Literary magazine Marching band Music ensembles

Musical theater Opera Radio station Sororities

Student government Student newspaper

Symphony orchestra Television station Yearbook

	Percent of men who join fraternities: 14% 	Percent of women who join sororities: 14% 	Student newspaper: The Beacon Other activities or organizations: 	over 190 clubs available Sports

Racquetball		Men's Intramural Sailing		Men's Intramural 	Women's Intramural

Student faculty ratio 15-1

Type of School 	Public 	Community College 	Two-year 	Coed 	Percent applicants admitted: Not reported 	Regionally accredited 	College Board member 	Hispanic serving

Calendar: Semester Degrees offered: 	Associate 	Bachelor's

Setting 	Urban setting 	Very large city (over 500,000) 	Commuter campus

Size 	Degree-seeking undergrads: 47,878 	First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 8,058

Student Body 1st-year students: 	94% In-state students 	6% Out-of-state students 	42% Part-time students 	57% Women 	43% Men 	<1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 	1% Asian/Pacific Islander 	16% Black/Non-Hispanic 	70% Hispanic 	8% White/Non-Hispanic 	3% Non-Resident Alien 	2% Race/ethnicity unreported Application Fee 	Regular application fee: $20 	Out-of-state application fee: $20 	Online application fee: $20

Admission Policies and Factors Admission requirements: 	SAT Reasoning or ACT Required Test Scores Middle 50% of First-Year Students	Percent Who Submitted Scores SAT Reasoning Verbal:	370 - 470	32% SAT Reasoning Math:	360 - 460	32% ACT Composite:	14 - 17	15%

Annual College Costs ( Fall 2005 ) Living on-campus	Living at home	Commuting, not living at home In-state tuition and fees:	$1,921	$1,921	$1,921 Out-of-state tuition and fees:	$6,298	$6,298	$6,298 Room and board:	 	$1,748	$6,992 Books and supplies:	$1,500	$1,500	$1,500 Estimated personal expenses: 	 	$1,168	$1,168 Transportation expense:	 	$914	$914

Most Popular Majors

For Associate Degrees 	Liberal Arts: 78% 	Health Professions: 12% For Bachelor's Degrees 	Education: 100% Interested Majors Psychology 	Psychology - General A Security & Protective Services 	Criminal Justice Studies A,C

Special Study Options 	Accelerated Program 	Cross-Registration 	Distance Learning 	Dual Enrollment of High School Students 	ESL 	Honors Program 	Independent Study 	Internships 	ROTC, Air Force 	ROTC, Army 	Study Abroad 	Weekend College 	Activities Available	 indicates availability

Choral groups Concert band

Dance Drama

Film society Fraternities

Jazz band Literary magazine

Marching band	 	Music ensembles

Musical theater Opera Radio station Sororities

Student government Student newspaper

Annual College Costs ( Fall 2005 ) Tuition and Fees	$6,298 Room & Board (on-campus)	Not reported Additional estimated expenses	$769 Costs per credit hour	$200

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