Check your application status or upload any documents at https://gradapply.gsu.edu/apply/status.

How do I check my application status for Georgia State?

Check your application status or upload any documents at https://gradapply.gsu.edu/apply/status.

How long does it take to get a decision from Georgia State?

It normally takes from four to six weeks to process a file, depending on when the application and documentation are received. The sooner everything arrives, the sooner we can process the file and make a decision.

How long does it take to hear back from GSU?

The total process from the time we received your completed application to the time you are notified you are accepted (or not) is usually no longer than 30-45 days.

What is the acceptance rate for Georgia State University?

82.4% (2020)Georgia State University / Acceptance rate
Georgia State admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 82%. Students that get into Georgia State have an average SAT score between 1030-1260 or an average ACT score of 20-26. The regular admissions application deadline for Georgia State is rolling.

How do I contact GSU admissions office?

STUDENTS: Use Panther Answer, where you can submit a ticket for help. If you’re new to Georgia State or not enrolled, please send inquiries to [email protected]. For phone, please call 404-413-2900.

Is Georgia State still accepting applications?

The application for admission will open in August, and remain open until June 1. Students should apply as early as they feel qualified to submit their application, test scores, and transcripts so that they will have the best options for housing, scholarships, financial aid, and registration opportunities.

Is it easy to get into Georgia State University?

The acceptance rate at Georgia State University is 57.4%. For every 100 applicants, 57 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they’re more flexible than other schools.

Is GSU rolling admissions?

Rolling Admissions Unlike many colleges that employ early-decision and early-action deadlines, Georgia State admits students on a rolling basis. That means you can apply as early as you’d like, and we’ll let you know whether or not you’ve been admitted as soon as we’ve processed your application and files.

Did GSU release admission?

NO! CURRENTLY, the Gombe State University (GSU) UTME and Direct Entry (DE) Admission List for the 2022/2023 Academic session is Not Yet Officially Out. This means that GSU 2022 admission list has Not Yet Been released.

What is GA state known for?

Georgia State is one of the nation’s leading urban research universities and the only one in Georgia. It is internationally recognized as the leader in introducing advanced technology, programs and initiatives that foster student success. The university has raised its graduation rates by 62 percent since 2010.

Is Georgia State a party school?

There are many areas to study at Georgia State. It is not a party school at all.

How do I check the status of my Georgia College Application?

If you currently have an application on file with Georgia College & State University, you may check the general status of your application now by providing the necessary identification below. IMPORTANT: WE ARE CURRENTLY RECEIVING AN EXTREMELY HIGH VOLUME OF APPLICATION DOCUMENTS AT THIS TIME.

How do I contact GSU about graduate application questions?

Questions about the graduate application process can be directed to [email protected] or (404) 413-2444.

How do I contact the Office of graduate admissions?

NOTE: The Graduate School and the colleges have made a number of accommodations around the submission of tests (GRE, GMAT, GACE, IELTS, TOEFL, etc.) and transcripts, however, if you are still experiencing difficulty, contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at [email protected] or submit a ticket online.

Where is the Georgia State University office located?

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