San Francisco State University Eligibility
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
International students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the required documents to get into San Francisco State University. The basic eligibility includes a bachelor's degree for PG and proof of high school completion for UG applicants. The documents required to grab a place in UG or PG programs are given below:
Undergraduate Requirements:
- ACT/SAT (optional)
- English language requirements
- High school transcript
- GPA scores
Graduate Requirements:
- CV/Resume
- Personal Statement
- Letters of Recommendation
- Writing Sample
- Essay
- Academic Test Score
- Portfolio
- English language requirements
- Additional requirements as per the specializations
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
International applicants need to have a GPA of 3.0 or higher for getting into SFSU. Candidates are expected to have an above average GPA to meet the GPA requirements set by SFSU. However, with an acceptance rate of 92.9%, with above-average GPA you have a high chance of getting accepted at the San Francisco State University. Also read: Converting Percentage to GPA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no minimum criteria set by these universities. However, if you check the websites and previous admission trends you will observe that GRE score of 310 and above are considered to be good. Your score in any one of the three sections of the exam must be above the 50th percentile to be on the safer side.
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