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1 CSU Admissions Update WACAC Share, Learn and Connect Orange County Lisa Rubio, Admissions Operations Officer 3/4/16

2 FIRST TIME FRESHMEN/TRANSFER Admit Using CSU Eligibility Chico Humboldt (not UDT) Los Angeles Monterey Bay(not UDT) Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Francisco San Marcos Sonoma Campus Impaction (Freshmen) Fresno Fullerton Long Beach San Diego San Jose San Luis Obispo Impacted in all Programs Fall 2016 CSU Impacted Campuses Subject to Change Bakersfield Channel Islands Dominguez Hills East Bay Maritime Stanislaus

3 FTF Requirements Graduate HS with all A-G course requirements met (C grade or better). SAT or ACT taken by December of 12 th grade Meet Eligibility Index (EI) for category/campus. Ex: local, out of local, etc. Participate in ELM/EPT placement or Early Start Program in summer before Fall term.

4 (GPA x 200) + (10 x ACT Composite Score) (GPA x 800) + SAT Score SAT Minimum Eligible Index 2900 ACT Minimum Eligible Index 694 CSU Minimum Eligibility Index

5 CSU 2016 Application Numbers and Trends

6 Systemwide Fall 2016 Total Application numbers as of 12/1/15 Freshman: – Fall 2015: 552,701 – Fall 2016: 575,363 – Change: 22,662 (4.1%) Transfers: – Fall 2015: 238,197 – Fall 2016: 255,710 – Change: 17,513 (7.4%) Totals do not include applications submitted through International application module or paper applications submitted directly to campuses.

7 Systemwide Fall 2016 application percentages by Ethnicity FTF: – American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.6% – Asian: 17.4% – Black or African American: 6.2% – Hispanic or Latino: 41.3% – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.9% – White: 25.5% – Two or more ethnicities: 6.4% – Decline to state: 1.8% UDT: – American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.6% – Asian: 16.7% – Black or African American: 5.7% – Hispanic or Latino: 36.8% – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.8% – White: 29.1% – Two or more ethnicities: 7.4% – Decline to state: 2.8% Fall 2015: FTF: – American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.3% – Asian: 7.8% – Black or African American: 3.8% – Hispanic or Latino: 26.4% – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.4% – White: 10.6% – Two or more ethnicities: 2.9% – Decline to state: 47.8% UDT: – American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.6% – Asian: 16.3% – Black or African American: 6.0% – Hispanic or Latino: 36.3% – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.8% – White: 29.2% – Two or more ethnicities: 7.4% – Decline to state: 3.4%

8 Apply Online Distance Search Matching Assistant High School Planner Financial Aid Ask an Expert Fall 2016 CSUF Admissions

9 CSUF HS Impaction The local area- includes all high schools in Orange County, Walnut, Whittier, Chino Valley, Corona, Norco and Alvord School districts. Fall 2015 Eligibility Index Local Area SAT = 3450 | ACT = 826 LOCAL AREA OUT OF AREA Out of Area SAT = 3700 | ACT = 890

10 Apply Online Distance Search Matching Assistant High School Planner Financial Aid Ask an Expert Fall 2014- 2015 Applicant Pool Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Applications Received: 40,955 Students Admitted: 18,212 (44%) Average GPA: 3.53 Average SAT Score: 1028 In-Area Academic Index Cutoff: –3450 SAT| 826 ACT Out of Area Academic Index: –3650 SAT | 878 ACT Biology/ BioChem/Kinesiology –3700 SAT | 890 ACT Nursing –4400 SAT | 1058 ACT Applications Received: 41,841 Students Admitted: 17,515 (42%) Average GPA: 3.56 Average SAT Score: 1030 In-Area Academic Index Cutoff: –3450 SAT| 826 ACT Out of Area Academic Index: –3700 SAT | 890 ACT Biology/ BioChem/Kinesiology –3700 SAT | 890 ACT Nursing –4400 SAT | 1058 ACT

11 Apply Online Distance Search Matching Assistant High School Planner Financial Aid Ask an Expert  43,950 First-Time Freshmen (FTF) applications received  Increase of about 9% from Fall 2015  12,105 local area  31,845 outside area  Currently reviewing applications (approx. 4400 new FTF student spaces for Fall) Fall 2016 Admission Numbers

12 FTF Updates Current Decision: –Bio/BioChem, and Psych removed from high impaction –Nursing applicants are being reviewed as undeclared and may change major if admission is met. ( by E-mail) –This greatly affects the number of students admitted and EI, but it is fair. Cutoffs at this time (3/3/16): –Local: 3500+ / 841+ –Out of Local: 3700+ / 890+ –Kines: 3700+ / 890+ –Nursing: 4500+ / 1082+ Admitted as of 3/2/16: 18,975

13 Deadlines Opened 2/20

14 Cal State Fullerton is impacted as a campus and across all majors. A few majors are highly impacted majors. Local Area Orange County Community Colleges UDT Local Area

15 Application Numbers Fall 2015: Applications received: 21,982 (new transfers) – Denied: 8,870 – Admitted: 8,359 – Accepted offer: 4,425 – Enrolled: 4,018 as of census In-area GPA cutoff: 2.50 Out of Area GPA Cutoff: 3.35 Kinesiology: 3.35 (with ADT 3.00) Biology/Bio Chemistry: 3.35 ADT (SB 1440):.1 GPA bump Fall 2016 Applications Applications received: 24,240 Admitted as of 3/2: 5,171 Current Cutoffs: Local: 2.70 Out of local: 3.40 *Class of 4400 new transfers

16 Fall 2016 Updates We expect to have higher overall GPA requirements than Fall 2015 (because of last year’s add funding) and utilize a waitlist. For this cycle, highly impacted majors are not being categorized out. Fall 2017- we plan to introduce lower core requirements for highly impacted majors, including a supplemental application for these majors.

17 Associate Degree for Transfer AS-T AA-T ADT

18 Fall 2015 Transfer Degrees - Students who reported on their admissions application they were earning an AA-T or AS-T: 8,276 - Students that submitted a verification of degree in progress or completed: 4,495 – 1,306 Admitted – 1,210 Accepted – 1,445 Denied (8 not CSU eligible) – Redirected: 1,437 *This year- over 10,000 students have indicated on their application that they are earning an ADT degree

19 CollegeApplicantsAdmitsEnrolled Cerritos 72016869 Coastline 1076933 Cypress 737792287 Fullerton 14991030664 Golden West 701478247 Long Beach City 5268032 Mount San Antonio 1212347131 Orange Coast 1446948508 Rio Hondo 49914152 Saddleback 976672351 Santa Ana 901599369 Santiago Canyon 671493328 Fall 2015 by Community College

20 Fall 2015 Admission Deadlines

21 Where to direct your students: admissions@fullerton.edu – General admissions application questions PIN for portal esp@fullerton.edu - Early Start course questions Grading Questions Exemption concerns residency@fullerton.edu – Residency / AB540 questions Submit affidavit verify@fullerton.edu – Auto admitted UDT send unofficial transcripts here to verify units/GPA ftfdocs@fullerton.edu - Submit Test Scores, AP Scores Requested Documents (conditional exemption change) Nursing Major changes will respond to this e-mail box appeals@fullerton.edu - Listed on Deny Notice, submit appeal if there are extenuating circumstances

22 New this year…

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24 Participation in ESP  Math: All students who have not demonstrated college readiness must participate  ELM score less than 50.  EAP, SAT or ACT Conditional Math students that did not meet their conditions (higher level math senior year)  English: All students who have not demonstrated college readiness must participate  EPT score less than 147.  EAP, SAT or ACT Conditional English students that did not meet their conditions (higher level English senior year)  Students requiring remediation in BOTH English and math will be required to begin to address BOTH subject areas in the Early Start Program.

25 Common EPT/ELM Exemptions  SAT  500 or above in Critical Reading – Exempted  460-490 in Critical Reading – Conditionally Exempted (recommend taking EPT)  550 or above in Mathematics – Exempted  490-540 in Mathematics– Conditionally Exempted (recommend taking ELM)  ACT  22 or above on the English Test – Exempted  19-21 or above on the English Test - Conditionally Exempted (recommend taking EPT)  23 or above on the Mathematics Test – Exempted  20-22 or above on the Mathematics Test - Conditionally Exempted (recommend taking ELM)  EAP  “Ready”- Standard Exceeded in English and/or Mathematics  Student must have released their scores to the CSU  “Conditionally Ready”- Standard Met in subject area and completion of Senior year experience  CSU E-learning Course (Math only)  Option for student who earned a “Conditionally Ready” status on the math portion through the EAP  AP tests  3 or above on the Language/Literature and Composition exam  3 or above the Calculus AB or BC or Statistics exam

26 Other Exemptions The following students are not required to participate in ESP.  International students  Residents of other states  Students participating in the CSUF EOP Summer Bridge program – Our CSUF Summer Bridge decided to participate in ESP.  Conditional Ready Students, based on the EAP, SAT or ACT, in Math and English are not required to take ESP if they meet the Conditions.  Admits after August 1 st – “late admits”  Approved appeals

27 Conditional Exemptions Students that are EAP, SAT or ACT Conditional in English or Math are exempt from ESP if they meet their conditions by taking and successfully completing a higher level course (Math and/or English) their senior year.  Math courses with Alg 2 as prerequisite: Calculus, Trig, etc.  AP English, ERWC  If the student does not meet their condition, such as not taking the correct course their senior year, not taking it both semesters or not passing, they…  Are not required to take the ELM/EPT, but are HIGHLY recommended they take the test(s) in order to test out of ESP and remediation  If they do not take or don’t pass the ELM/EPT, they are required to start their remediation in Summer through ESP.  This year, we are coding students (conditional or as not exempt) early to inform them of next steps.

28 Ex: Bolsa Grande HS

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30 Early Start Program Key Dates

31 Questions??? Thank You Contact: Lisa Rubio lirubio@fullerton.edu (657) 278-2371


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