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San Francisco State University Admissions Information

According to admissions statistics for San Francisco State University, there were 30,834 total applicants last year. The application fee for undergraduates applying to San Francisco State University is $55. Below you will find more detailed San Francisco State University admissions information including competitiveness ranking, male to female ratio, and application requirements.

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San Francisco State University Admissions Information

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS:
Total Undergraduate Applicants: 30,834
Percent of Applicants Admitted: 66%
Percent of Admitted to Enroll: 17%
Percent of Applicants Female: 64%
ADMISSIONS RANKINGS:
Competitiveness Rank:
"First-Choice School" Rank:
Standardized Test Performance:
APPLICATION INFORMATION:
San Francisco State University Application Fee: $55
Required Admissions Considerations: Secondary School GPA
TEST SCORES:
Percent First-Time Students Submitting SAT 76%
Percent First-Time Students Submitting ACT 15%
TEST SCORE RANKINGS:
SAT Critical Reading Rank
SAT Math Rank
ACT Composite
ACT Math
ACT Verbal

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