For a guaranteed November 2 acceptance, applicants must have a completed and validated application on file in the Office of Admissions by 4:00 p.m., October 15. The 2022-2023 application for admissions is available June 15, 2021. For more information, please click here.
Application Timeline for High School Students |
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September through January 3rd of their senior year |
-Apply on-line to Florida A&M University (FAMU) and to the College of Agriculture and Food Sciences (CAFS) at the same time at http://admissions.famu.edu/ ; Application Fee is $35; - Based on their qualifications, students will be admitted into FAMU |
October through January of their senior year |
Must complete and have a validated (i.e. submission of verified documents) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file in FAMU’s Office of Financial Aid, prior to February 1st |
January 3rd |
DEADLINE for being ADMITTED into FAMU; Students must pay the Admissions Deposit |
February 1st through March 31st |
- Short-listing of CAFS Scholarship Semi-Finalists begins - CAFS identifies scholarship semi-finalists; Students are told of their semi-finalist scholarship status and invited to complete CAFS scholarship application forms |
March - April |
- Award CAFS Scholarships, based on the availability of funds - Scholars apply for on-campus housing (preferably CAFS LLC); |
April |
Pay housing deposit by April 1st |
June – July |
Attend FAMU’s New Student Orientation to finalize all paperwork; (Mandatory attendance; Scholars will update their Financial Aid files, housing, meal plans, health, and residency files) |
August |
CAFS New Student Orientation; mandatory attendance |
TIMELINE For College/Transfer Students for Fall /Spring Semester Admission |
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- Must have earned an associate of arts degree from a Florida State or Community College, with at least a 3.0 FAMU recalculated GPA at the time of degree conferral date - Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, as a Transfer student |
February 1st |
Must complete and have a validated (i.e. submission of verified documents) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file in FAMU’s Office of Financial Aid |
April 1st for fall; October 1st for spring |
FAMU must have your Admissions Letter of Acceptance Admissions application submission for the upcoming fall semester |
June/ July or December/January |
Attend FAMU’s New Student Orientation to finalize all paperwork; (Mandatory attendance; Scholars will update their Financial Aid files, housing, meal plans, health, and residency files) |
August / January |
CAFS New Student Orientation; mandatory attendance |
The CAFS scholarships are competitive, and they are awarded annually to students, majoring in the College of Agriculture and Food Sciences (CAFS) at Florida A&M University (FAMU). Each partial or full award may only be applied to tuition and associated tuition fees, and/or room and board, and/or books and educational supplies for the semester of the scholarship award. Scholars will receive awards minus the sum of Bright Futures, the National Merit® award, or any other scholarships and financial awards, and they may not exceed their cost of attendance, as determined by the FAMU Financial Aid Office.
This Scholarship Program, which is open to graduating high school seniors, and college students, may make one-time annual awards, or it may make awards, which may be renewed each year for a maximum of four (4) consecutive semesters for college transfer students or eight (8) consecutive semesters for First-Time-in-College (FTIC) freshmen, contingent upon satisfactory academic performance, compliance with the scholarship policies, and normal academic progress toward the bachelor's degree in food and agricultural sciences in CAFS. Awards are not made during the summer terms.
To be eligible for the Scholarship Program, a student must:
Only completed application packages, submitted and postmarked by the stated deadline, will be considered. All application materials must be submitted in one application package. Complete application packages must include the following:
Must have earned a standard U.S. high school diploma or its equivalency (unless the student completes a home education program, or earns a high school diploma from a non-U.S. high school while living with a parent on military or public service assignment from the U.S.);
For automatic renewal, an award recipient must comply with the policies of the 1890 Scholarships Program, and the criteria stated below: