Complete your degree from anywhere with Fayetteville State University's Online Degree Completion programs. We offer 10 programs which combine the quality of an FSU education with the flexibility to earn your degree from wherever you are!
FSU's online degree completion programs allow you to complete your upper-division (junior and senior level) courses online. To be admitted to an ODC program, you must already have completed the University College Core Curriculum or be dual enrolled with a partnering community college.
Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to an online degree completion program. Once you are admitted to the university, the academic department will evaluate your credentials for admission to the online program.
An online degree completion (ODC) student takes at least 75% of upper-division coursework online.
Fayetteville State University
Office of Admissions
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville, NC 28301
admissions@uncfsu.edu
“ *We recommend sending your transcripts electronically. Check with your school to see which e-transcript service they use”
For more information about the ODC programs, visit Online Education.
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To be eligible for admission to Fayetteville State University, you must:
Application requirements differ slightly based on your age and whether you have earned an associate's degree. Click below to see what you should submit as part of your application to FSU.
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AND HAVE 24 OR MORE TRANSFERABLE CREDIT HOURS (BUT HAVE NOT EARNED AN ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE)
Your application to FSU should include:
Your application to FSU should include:
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE OR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE REGARDLESS OF AGE
Your application to FSU should include:
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