Through our FAMU Ignite Program, students who attend a Florida College System (FCS) institution are guaranteed general admission into FAMU after completion of an Associate of Arts
(AA) degree, [Pursuant to 1007.23 F.S.].
Learn more about the admissions and prerequisite requirements of the Ignite program
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Transferring to FAMU has never been easier
The Transfer Student Orientation Program lasts one (1) day. Students must attend at least one (1) orientation session.
The Transfer Academic Success Program is committed to assisting transfer students in successfully transitioning to the University, both academically and socially.
By combining the credits earned from their previous institution with those earned at FAMU, students can fulfill the requirements for their A.A. degree while simultaneously working towards their bachelor’s degree at FAMU.
FAMU currently has articulation agreements with nineteen (19) Florida College System institutions throughout Florida. These curriculum maps outline prerequisites and requirements, providing invaluable assistance as you navigate your transfer journey.
FAMU currently has articulation agreements with nineteen (19) Florida College System institutions throughout Florida.
These curriculum maps outline prerequisites and requirements, providing invaluable assistance as you navigate your transfer journey.
Brittany Collins, a transfer student graduate from FAMU, showcased her talent by winning the 2021 Alabama Broadcasters Association Best in Broadcasting Feature Award for her story "Buffalo Soldier" while at WAAY-TV. She now applies her skills as a news videographer at WPTV-TV in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Reamonn Soto is the CEO and founder of Sensatek Propulsion Technology, a venture-backed firm reshaping how fleet owners manage complex machinery like turbines. Their clients include major Fortune 200 & 500 companies such as NextEra/Florida Power & Light, GE Aerospace, Raytheon Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls Royce Aircraft Engines.
IGNITE transfer student and future doctoral candidate, Madelyn McClarey, who followed her identical twin sons, Aaron and Aubrey Hough, to FAMU to fulfill her dream of becoming a college graduate.