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  1. 404-413-2500. admissions@gsu.edu. Sparks Hall 33 Gilmer St. SE Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303. Our admissions counselors are here to guide you through the application and acceptance process. Connect with yours today. Send all electronic transcripts to electronictranscript@gsu.edu.

  2. Georgia State admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 67%. Students that get into Georgia State have an average SAT score between 1020-1250 or an average ACT score of 19-26. The regular admissions application deadline for Georgia State is rolling. Interested students can apply for early action, and the Georgia State early ...

  3. Beginning Fall semester 2022, Georgia State’s R.N. to B.S.N. program joins a collaborative academic agreement, which allows our program to deliver certain courses common to the R.N. to B.S.N. program of study with other nursing programs in the University System of Georgia. See the new application deadline and additional information in the ...

  4. Share. Admissions Deadlines. The preferred admissions deadlines are 30 days prior to the intended semester start date. Applications and all supporting documents should be submitted to the Office of Admissions prior to the preferred deadline. Up one level.

  5. Undergraduate Admission Deadlines. Spring Semester. October 31. Transfer Registration Begins. November 14. International Student Application Deadline. December 1. Transient Registration Begins. December 10.

  6. How can I contact the Office of Graduate Admissions? The Office of Graduate Admissions is ready to assist with any questions or concerns you may have. Our business hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. You can give us a call at (404) 413-2444 or submit an online help ticket at Graduate Admissions Help.

  7. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions Georgia State University P.O. Box 4009 Atlanta, GA 30302-4009. Home-school applicants should follow the process outlined here. Note: Submit an official college transcript only if you have already been a dual enrollment student at another institution.

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