PANTHER PREDICTOR
Students who wish to enter Georgia State University directly from high school will be admitted based upon the following four factors: SAT/ACT composite score,* high school grade point average (GPA), first-year index (FI) and number of high school courses completed in the core subject areas. The FI is based on a combination of SAT/ACT scores and high school GPA in college preparatory courses only.
This tool will help you determine the probability of first-year admission in advance of applying. The system will calculate your data and report an “unofficial admission decision” for first-time first-year students only.
This tool uses the SAT two-digit test scoring structure (10-40) adopted in March 2016. If your test date was before March 2016, you will need to convert your scores to the new scoring structure. The College Board concordance provides conversion charts and other resources to see how your old scores compare to the new scores.
Note: International students should refer to the International Admissions page for more information.
The SAT FI formula:
SAT FI= (500x HSGPA) + 1.06 x (SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing + SAT Math) – 74
The ACT FI formula:
ACT FI= (500 x HSGPA) + (ACT composite x 42) + 88
Note: Admission requirements may vary from year to year, and the requirements mentioned here are the minimum values and do not guarantee admission to Georgia State or a scholarship.