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2007 SUS Admissions Tour MATRIX Universities FAMU FAU FGCU FIU FSU NCF UCF UF UNF USF UWF Location Tallahassee Boca Raton Ft. Myers Miami Tallahassee Sarasota Orlando Gainesville Jacksonville Tampa Pensacola Total Enrollment 11,913 25,657 8,316 38,537 40,474 746 47,000 50,912 16,091 44,251 9,882 Fall 2006 Sports Division Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 N/A Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 Div 2 Admissions Requirements What is your admissions notification plan? - February 15th Priority Deadline with February 15th Priority Deadline 1st notification December; all other on a space available basis. Modified Three notification dates: vember 28 February 20 April 2 Jan 15 for files completed by Dec 1; Feb 15 for files completed by Jan 15; March 15 for files completed by Feb 15 & April 25 for files completed by April 15 February 15th Decisions Dates Modified % of Applicants Accepted Summer/Fall 2007 50% Fall: 58% 57% Fall: 54% 54% Fall: 59% 48% Fall: 36% 52% Fall: 40% Summer Term - Fall 2006: 46% 54% Fall: 48% Summer & Fall: 42% Fall: 62% 46% Fall: 50% 55% Fall: 68% Mid Range Accepted GPA - Summer 2007 3.0-3.49 2.7-3.3 2.93-3.57 3.4-4.0 3.4-3.8 Summer 3.2-3.7 3.6-4.2 2.85-3.50 3.2-3.8 3.2-3.9 Middle Range GPA Accepted - Fall 2007 2.90-3.00 3.0-3.6 3.0-3.70 3.4-4.2 3.5-4.1 3.72 to 4.26 3.4-4.1 4.0-4.4 3.24-3.92 3.5-4.1 3.1-4.1 Middle Range SAT Accepted - Summer 2007 (Reading & Math) Middle Range SAT Accepted Fall 2007 (Reading & Math) Middle Range ACT Accepted - Summer 2007 Middle Range ACT Accepted - Fall 2007 800-899 950-1050 950-1080 1000-1099 1070-1210 Summer 1040-1120 1070-1300 980-1090 1010-1170 980-1150 900-999 980-1130 970-1110 1100-1240 1160-1300 1260 to 1410 1140-1280 1210-1400 1090-1250 1080-1250 1000-1190 17-20 19-22 19-22 21-24 22-26 Summer 22-24 22-28 19.5-22 21-25 21-25 17-20 19-23 20-24 23-26 25-29 27-31 24-28 26-31 21-23.75 23-28 21-26 SAT Scores Interchangeable/ Mixed? Highest section scores used. Are ACT Scores Interchangeable? Highest reported composite score used ACT w/ Essay

Accept SAT essay in place of admiss.. essay? (//NA) N/A t used in decision at this time N/A N/A N/A Prefer SAT or ACT? Either/Or Either Either Will you only accept your university's personal statement topics? Essay N/A N/A Are Letters of Recommendation? 2 ; recommended for scholarships & borderline applicants 1 academic recommendation required, guidance counselor form or teacher rec 18 Academic credits to be considered? Specify. 4 Engl; 3 Math (Algebra I & above); 3 Science; 3 Soc Sci, 2 Foreign Language; 3 Nat Science 4 English; 3 Math (Algebra I and above); 3 Sci.; 3 Soc. Sci., 2 Foreign Lang.; 3 acad. electives Standard 18 Credits 4 English, 3 Math (Alegebra & above) 3 Social Sciences, 3 Natural Sciences, 2 Foreign languages plus additional couses in the above subject area Standard 18 units required; however, we look at number of acad courses taken and their rigor (AP, IB, AICE, dual enrollment, honors); avg number of acad units (Eng, math, science, social science, and for. lang.) for '07 accepted class was 21. At least 4 English, 3 Math, 3 Science including 2 with labs, 3 social sciences Considered but and 2 of the same foreign not competitive language with 3 other courses in these five areas 4 English, 3 Math (Alg 1 and above), 3 SocSci, 3 NatSci, 2 ForLang, plus all Standard 18 credits additional courses in these subject areas: All AP, all IB, all AICE 4 English, 3 Math, 3 Science (2 w/lab), 2 Social Science, 2 Foreign Language, 4 Academic Electives (including AP/IB Art and Music Theory) 4 Eng. 3 math, 3 Sci., 3 Soc. Sci., 2 For Lang., 3 electives Is the GPA the "best of" courses or all work? Best of Courses Best of academic All best when repeated All attempted used All core academic credits and specific AP and AICE courses attempted Fine Arts as allowed courses All attempts used Best of academic attempts Best of core & acad electives only attempted Is class rank more important than percentile listing? Preference For Val/Sal Scholarship Only ; would also take percentile Either Prefer class rank Either Either Do you prefer transcripts by SPEEDE or FASTER? SPEEDE We accept both Faster Does not matter Either Preference SPEEDE Faster SPEEDE SPEEDE Either

GPA Calculations/QP AP 1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 Dual Enrollment 0.5 *0.5 0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 Honors 0.5 *0.5 0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 *0.5 IB 1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 AICE 1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 NOTE: Asterisk indicates course(s) must have a grade of C or better to be weighted. Application Process for students Preferred Time to Apply Fall Fall Senior Year Sept 1- v 15 July 1st- v.1st August 1 - January 2 By February 15 Fall of senior year July 1 - v 1 Fall January 1 (Honors & Scholarships) ; March 1 (Priority) Fall Senior Year Application Fee $25 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 Online or Paper Application Preferred Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Additionally, all universities accept: online application fee payment, mailed official high school transcripts, and college applications submitted via FACTS.org -New College of Florida prefers the Common Application Institutional Financial Aid Deadline for Fall 2008 (date/rolling), March 1st March 1st (Foundation Scholarship application deadline is ), March 1 By for priority consideration,, March 15th April 1st (Priority); rolling thereafter, March 1st % of students receiving need-based Financial Aid (2006) 80% 37% 29% 37% 30% (freshman) 35% (all undergrads) FTIC 42% All Students 37% 45% 34% 27% 47% 42% % of students receiving financial aid/scholarships (2006) 25% 40% 56% 55% 96% (freshman) 87% (all undergrads) FTIC 100% All Students 88% 68% 76% 60% 34% 70%

General 2007-2008 Tuition (only) for 30 credit hours $3,047 $3,367 $3,452 $3,130 $3,355 $3,850 for 36 hours (New College's minimum academic year.) $3,562 $3,370 $3,491 $3432.30 (instate, on $3124.20 (instate, off $16014 (out-of- state, on $15822.90 (out- of-state, off $3,300 Tuition Deposit? (Y/N) Amount? - Deposit due May 1st, FTIC only currently Honors Program Minimum Requirements ACT 27 or SAT 1200 GPA 3.50 GPA 3.5 SAT 1270 ACT 29 GPA 3.5, SAT 1075, ACT 22 3.5 GPASAT/ACT 1150/24 GPA - 3.9 SAT (critical reading and math) - 1300 or ACT composite - 29 NCF is all honors GPA 4.2, SAT 1300, ACT 30 4.0 academic gpa plus 1400 SAT or 33 ACT GPA 3.50 SAT 1200 ACT 26 3.8 HSGPA 1300 SAT 29 ACT 3.5gpa, 26 ACT, 1170 SAT Health Insurance /?, but strongly recommended for students (required for students) optional for domestic students, required for students Degrees mapped/tracked? N/A (mapped) Individually by faculty advisor Certain Programs Tracked 89

Universities FAMU FAU FGCU FIU FSU NCF UCF UF UNF USF UWF Total Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006 9,663 21,186 6,962 30,052 31,058 746 39,000 35,110 14,479 33,885 8,254 %Undergrad Minority (Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native American) Fall 2006 Asi.92%; Blk 91.67%; Hisp 1.85%; Am Ind.09%; White 4.64%; nres 4.69%; t Rep.24% 40% 21% Black 13%, Asian 3%, Hispanic 62%, Native American 0.14% 25% 15% 27% 30% 22% 31% 21% Average Age Undergraduate Fall 19-21 25 22 23 21 20.4 23 2006 % Fall 2006 FTIC in Top 10% HS Class* 21 FT only 25 all 24.73 23 23 Do t Use 15% 16% N/A 42% 49% 40% 72% 20% 24% 40% % Fall 2006 FTIC in Top 20% HS Class Do t Use 34% 38% N/A 69% 82% 75% 91% 41% 47% Top 25% =84% 1st-Year Retention Rate 100% 73% 74% 79.00% 88.90% 80% for Fall 05 84% 94% 78% 81% 75% 6-Year Graduation Rate 41.43% 37% 35% 48% 67.90% 67% for Fall 2000 cohort 58% 79% 49% 49% For 2000 Cohort = 42% Top 3 Majors for Undergrad Pharmacy; Bus; Engin Elementary Educ.; Mangement; Accounting Management, Resort & Hospitality Management, Nursing Liberal Arts, Psychology Biology, Engineering Psychology, Psychology, Environmental Studies, Economics & History Engineering (tied) Bus Admin Psychology Finance Communication, Elem. Education Business; Social Sciences; Education Biology, Education * t all applicants are ranked