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Campuses Course requirements College of Music / Current Students / Undergraduate / College of Music Undergraduate Handbook / Requirements for a Bachelor’s Degree / University Requirements In addition to the specific Music major requirements listed on the Music Program of Study, the following University requirements must be met for all bachelor’s degrees awarded at the Florida State University: Completion of FSU’s Liberal Studies requirements Completion of the “Gordon Rule.” Completion of the multicultural requirement. Completion of the oral communication competency requirement. Some of these requirements may vary according to number and type of transfer credits, and several may be met by “alternate” methods. GPA and Test Requirements Florida State University receives over 30,000 freshman applications each year; therefore, admission to the University is a competitive process. It is based on graduating from a regionally accredited high school with specific high school academic units, a cumulative weighted grade point average (GPA), and test scores. Because of the number of applications we receive, satisfying minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. The academic profile of the middle 50% of freshmen accepted in 2013 was: 3.9-4.7 weighted GPA; 26-30 ACT composite; 1730-1960 SAT total In addition to the academic profile, a variety of other factors are also considered in the review process. Applicants who bring other important attributes to the University community may also receive additional consideration. Please note that letters of recommendation are not required and will not be used in the decision-making process. Required High School Course Units ACT/SAT Information Home Education and GED Information