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1 for New High School Counselors
Admissions 101 for New High School Counselors Hello and welcome to our annual Counselor’s conference. My name is Lafreida Johnson and I am the Freshman and Special Programs Coordinator here at CSU Dominguez Hills. Today I will be presenting on the Admission requirements and processes for our First time Freshman student population. Being that this is a lot of information to cover. I will jump right into the content. October 22, 2015 The Office of Admissions Presented by LaFreida Johnson Freshman and Special Programs Coordinator

2 First-Time Freshman Admissions Overview
First-time freshman defined Application Process First-Time Freshman Admission Criteria A-G requirements Test scores GPA Eligibility Index Application checklist and important dates Early Assessment Program Entry Level Math (ELM) & English Placement test (EPT) exemptions Early Start/Summer Bridge Program Accessing MYCSUDH Submitting intent to enroll Admission’s appeal Contact Information Q & A Just to give an overview of the content that I am covering, I will first define what a FTF is. Then I will cover the Freshman application process and what it entails. Next will be the First time freshman admission criteria which will include the A-G requirements, test scores, gpa and eligibility index. Fourth will be the early assessment program, then the ELM and EPT test exemption criteria. Then our Early Start program and what students are required to attend, then I will summarize the admissions process by going over the application checklist and important dates. Finally we will have the Q&A in case you have any questions.

3 First-Time Freshman Defined
A first-time freshman is a student who has earned no college credit after the summer promptly following high school graduation What is a FTF? The CSU system defines a FTF as….so now that we know what a first time freshman is, the next question is how do they apply to the university? Source:

4 CSUMentor – Application Filing Period
Which campuses are still accepting applications? The University began accepting applications for the Fall on October 1st and we will close or stop accepting applications on November 30th. Please note, the university does not accept applications for FTF during the Spring term. So it is very important that students are selecting the correct box when applying to the university. Stress the importance of reporting accurate information on the application. Failure to do so may result in the student being inadmissible to the University. Also include that there is a $55 application fee or the student may qualify for a waiver. Source:

5 CSUMentor - Campus Notices
So when the student applies, they are also able to see if our campus is accepting applications by selecting the link “” Source:

6 First-Time Freshmen Criteria
Must be a high school graduate: Earn a high school diploma or; Pass the General Educational Development (GED) test or; Pass the California High School Proficiency examination Include information about GED and California High School Proficiency exam. The GED or California High school proficiency must show a date of completion on the certificate. Mention that all students are required must complete A-G requirements including those who take the GED and California High school proficiency exam. GED students must also submit official documentation indicating that they passed the exam as well as Official transcripts reflecting the coursework and grades. Official transcripts are those issued from the school in a sealed envelope. Also include that Homeschooled students must submit transcripts reflecting A-G requirements as completed as well. Source:

7 First-Time Freshmen Criteria (continued)
2. Must complete, with a grade of C- or better, “a-g” pattern of college preparatory work: Don’t mention validating coursework. May be too confusing. Continue to mention the deadline: Students may satisfy the VPA requirement by completing a single year-long approved course or by taking 2 semester-long courses within the same discipline (i.e. drama/theatre, dance, visual arts) Source: a-g subject area resource guide -

8 First-Time Freshmen Criteria (continued)
Use doorways to explain how counselor’s should use doorways to confirm if a course meets a certain criteria. Source:

9 First-Time Freshmen Criteria (continued)
Other Types of Credit That May Satisfy “a-g” Subject Requirement: Earn a 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) examination or; Earn the required score for the following SAT Subject Test: Complete a baccalaureate course with a C or better that meets the CSU General Education-Breadth or IGETC requirement in the areas listed on the "a-g" list 520 American History 470 World History 680 English (writing portion) 540 Math Biology/Chemistry/Physics    LOTE (Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Spanish) Source: Source:

10 First-Time Freshmen Criteria (continued)
3. Earn a qualifiable eligibility index: The eligibility index is a weighted combination of the high school GPA during the final three years of high school (10th through 12th grades) and a score on either the SAT or the ACT (See chart on next slide). A California high school graduate (or a resident of California for tuition purposes) needs a minimum index of 2900 using the SAT I or 694 using the ACT. Non residents of CA must have a minimum index of 3502 using the SAT or 842 using the ACT If the grade point averages 3.0 or above (3.61 for nonresidents), student are exempt from submitting test scores. However, students are urged to take the SAT or ACT since all campuses use test results for advising and placement purposes. Stress that the SAT/ACT for students with a GPA above Mention that Math and critical reasoning is considered for calculations. Also mention redesigned SAT scores can be used in conjunction with old scores. Source:

11 First-Time Freshmen Criteria (continued)
Eligibility Index Resident Eligibility Index Table (abbreviated version) Nonresident Eligibility Index Table (abbreviated version) GPA SAT I ACT 2.99 510 10 3.60 730 13 2.80 660 14 3.40 890 17 2.60 820 18 3.20 1050 21 2.40 980 22 3.00 1210 25 2.20 1140 26 1370 29 2.00 1300 30 1530 33 Clearly explain nonresident eligibility index table and how it impacts non-resident students. Also mention that the University will accept the old and newly redesigned SAT tests. Note: This is a partial list; A GPA above 3.0 does not revert to index for consideration for CA Resident applicants. Source:

12 Freshmen Application Checklist
Step 1 Before applying, gather high school transcript, SAT and/or ACT scores, and $55 application fee (or application fee waiver) Step 2 Complete the application on CSUMENTOR.EDU Step 3 Send official transcripts and test scores to the Office of Admissions by the appropriate deadline date Step 4 Take the EPT and ELM, unless exempt Step 5 Set up MyCSUDH.edu account Step 6 Confirm Intent to Enroll by May 1st (Fall applicants only) Step 7 Apply for Financial Aid (between January & March) Step 8 Meet the immunization requirements (students who have attended a California high school after 7/1/99 have met the requirement) Step 9 Apply for University Housing, if desired Step 10 Attend New Student Orientation (mandatory for Freshman) Stress the importance of reporting accurate information on the application. Failure to do so may result in the student being inadmissible to the University. Source:

13 Freshmen-Important Dates
Event October 1 First day to apply to CSU Dominguez Hills for Fall Apply at CSUMENTOR.EDU November 30 Priority Application Date: The priority application period is October 1 to November 30, 2015 January 1, 2016 Apply for Financial Aid: Apply for Financial Aid on January 1st by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Apply by March 2, 2016 for priority processing. February 15, 2016 Missing Application Documents Deadline: Any missing application documents must be received by the Admissions Office no later than February 15, 2016 in order to complete the application. March 2, 2016 Priority Financial Aid Application Deadline: Apply for Financial Aid by March 2nd for priority processing. To apply, file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). March 2016 Take Required Testing ASAP: All students are required to take the ELM/EPT tests before registration so get started right away. The student must take ELM and/or EPT by the first Saturday in May to be eligible to enroll for Fall. Sign up online at CSUMentor. April 15, 2016 Be admitted by April 15, 2016, to apply for housing. April 25, 2016 Fall 2016 Registration Begins: Make sure to sign up for New Student Orientation  to get help registering for the right classes. Need more help? Check out our registration help website. May 1, 2016 Intent to Enroll Filing Deadline: Confirm the Intent to Enroll at CSUDH. Log into My.CSUDH.EDU and go to the Application Status link, click on Accept/Decline, then select I Accept Admission or I Decline Admission. July 15, 2016 Transcripts Deadline: Official high school transcripts showing the graduation date must be received by the Admissions Office by this date. Fall change: Homeschool applicants will be expected to meet designated transcript deadlines as specified by each campus. August 20, 2016 Fall Classes Begin: Also the beginning of the Late Registration/Add/Drop period After this date, the student may be placed on a waiting list for consideration if space in the fall class becomes available. Check My.CSUDH.EDU for the latest information on what documents are still missing. NSO cost $87 and fee will be assessed on CSUDH.edu portal prior to registered orientation date. Source:

14 Early Assessment Program (EAP)
As of Spring 2015, the CSU began using SAT/ACT results to indicate a conditional college-readiness status in English and Mathematics. This allows for students to be placed in appropriate senior year English and/or Mathematics courses. The following New CSU Conditionally Ready Cut Score listed below, is now used to conditionally exempt FTF admitted students from taking the Entry Level Math (ELM)/English Placement Test (EPT). Explain what the EPT/ELM is and how it impacts first time freshman. Source: Memorandum from CSU Chancellor’s Office-September 11, 2014

15 Conditional Exemption from CSU Placement Tests
If you're planning on attending CSUDH, you may earn an exemption from taking the required CSU English and/or Entry Level Mathematics Placement Test by earning a qualifying test score AND successfully completing a CSU-approved 12th grade Math and/or English year-long (2 semesters) course with a grade of C- or better: AND AND Test/Course Math English SAT on Mathematics Reasoning Test in Critical Reading ACT 20-22 Math 19-21 English EAP “Conditional” or “Conditionally ready” for college-level mathematics courses Conditional” or “Conditionally ready” for college-level English courses” In addition to being on table, include that EAP must be taken during both semesters of senior year. Provide examples for Senior Year Course requirement (yearlong/2 semesters of same course) Successful completion with a grade of “C-” or higher of a CSU-approved 12th grade (yearlong/2 semesters) math course with Algebra II as a prerequisite: Pre-Calculus Calculus Statistics AP Physics Successful completion with a grade of “C-” or higher of one of the following (yearlong/2 semester) courses: Expository reading and Writing Course (ERWC) AP English IB English Honors* English Source:

16 Exemption from CSU Placement Tests
If planning on attending CSUDH or any CSU campus, the student may earn an exemption from taking the required CSU English and/or Entry Level Mathematics Placement Test by completing one of the following with the indicated results or scores: English Placement Test (EPT) Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) 500 or above Critical Reasoning SAT 550 or above Mathematics Reasoning SAT 22 or above ACT English 23 or above ACT Mathematics 3 or above AP Language Composition or Literature Composition 3 or above AP Calculus AB, BC or Statistics EAP English Ready EAP Mathematics Ready EAP English Conditional, cleared through English Senior Year Experience EAP Mathematics Conditional, cleared through mathematics Senior Year Experience Source:

17 Dominguez Hills First Year Experience (#DHFYE)
#DHFYE  Program Name First Year Experience (Optional/Not required) Summer Bridge Description A high-impact summer program focused on helping first-time freshman adjust to university life while fulfilling course requirements and receiving supplemental instruction to ensure early academic success in key courses. A free or reduced-cost program required for incoming freshman who need to take developmental courses in English and Math. Summer bridge prepares our students for a successful first year at CSUDH Remediation Exempt from remediation in Math and English Remediation required in Math and/or English Summer Course Free college success course! All first time freshman have the opportunity to accelerate their time to graduation by taking a free summer course (i.e. GE Math, Music, theatre, dance, art or Speech (3 units)) Executive Order 1048 calls for the inclusion of all students who need to improve their Math and/or English skills into our Early Start Program. As of summer 2014, all CSU campuses now require non-exempt students, who do not achieve a passing score on the ELM or EPT test, to participate in Early Start. All new freshmen students who have not demonstrated college-readiness in Mathematics and English will need to participate in the Early Start Program (Summer Bridge). This program will help students become ready for college-level English and Mathematics before the start of their first term. Source:

18 Accessing the student portal (Mycsudh.edu)
The MyCSUDH Portal is the gateway for guiding our students, faculty and staff to information and resources important to daily activities at CSU Dominguez Hills. The portal login is the MyCSUDH campus network account user ID and password. Once a student logs into the portal, they will have access to information that is relevant specifically for them, based on their campus credentials. Included in the application acknowledgement letter is the student’s username and temporary password which will be needed to activate their MYCSUDH.edu account. Students should consider the portal as their first stop for viewing announcements related to registration, financial aid and more. Through the portal, you are only one click away from accessing services such as Student Center, the (Toro Mail), lynda.com Online Training and Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS). Source:

19 Submitting the Intent to Enroll
The student must submit their intent to enroll if they wish to attend CSUDH. Filing the intent to enroll is required in order to apply for housing, receive mandatory academic advising, register for classes and in order to attend New Student Orientation, which is mandatory for all Freshman. In order to confirm their Intent to Enroll at CSUDH, the student must log onto My.CSUDH.EDU and select the Application status link, select the Accept or Decline option, then select if I they wish to Accept Admission or I decline Admission option. There is no fee to submit the intent to enroll! Source:

20 Admissions Appeal A student may appeal an admission denial if it is believed that their academic or personal circumstances could not be considered adequately through the standard admission review process or if an error occurred in the application review. How to file an appeal? Print and attach the "Admissions Appeal Request & Cover Sheet" with a complete appeal packet. Only one appeal may be submitted per semester. A brief written appeal statement from the applicant which clearly and concisely states the reason for appeal is required. All documents should be submitted together in one packet. Incomplete appeal packets may be delayed or immediately denied. Source:

21 Admissions Appeal (continued)
How to file an appeal? Letters of recommendation will not be considered. All documents submitted as part of the appeal packet will not be returned to the applicant. Submit a complete Admission Appeal Packet to: CSUDH Office of Admissions and Records Attn: Admission Decision Appeal Committee 1000 East Victoria Street WH-C290 Carson, CA 90747 Appeal decisions will be mailed within two weeks of submission and will be reflected on My.CSUDH.edu. Source:

22 Contact Information Location Welch Hall, Room C290 Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Online or Admissions: or Records, Registration and Graduation: Apply Online: Check admissions status: My.CSUDH.edu Telephone/Fax Customer Service: (310) Fax: (310)

23 Q & A


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