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Full Sail University’s Information Technology Bachelor’s program is designed to prepare technology professionals for the dynamic IT field. It focuses on developing skills in virtualizing information through distributed networks and the cloud, covering foundational aspects of virtualizing systems, networks, storage, and software-defined data centers.
Full Sail University requires applicants to provide documentation of high school graduation for program eligibility. Accepted forms include a high school diploma, GED passing test scores or diploma, state-approved diploma examination scores, or proof of an earned associate or higher-level degree from a recognized postsecondary institution. This documentation must be submitted before starting a program.
Full Sail University mandates students to be at least 16 years old (or meet the minimum age for compulsory high school attendance) during enrollment. Students under 16, meeting all other admission prerequisites, can request admission by demonstrating additional academic achievements or employability. GED must be State Department of Education-approved for consideration.
Non-native English speakers applying to Full Sail University must demonstrate language proficiency. Accepted documentation includes a minimum TOEFL iBT score of 79, a minimum IELTS Academic score of 6, or a Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) score of 53. Scores from other language proficiency exams may be considered, and all scores are valid for two years. For further details, applicants can contact International Admissions.
Applicants to Full Sail University's undergraduate degree programs must submit high school transcripts. Those who completed high school abroad need to provide official documents, evaluated internally for equivalence. Non-English documentation requires a certified English translation.
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