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2 Honors Program PACE Student Support Services (SSS) Faculty Mentor Program (FMP) Promise Scholars Disability Resource Services Clubs and Greek Life On Campus Housing gated community a gated community housing over 650 students NCAA Division II Honors Program PACE Student Support Services (SSS) Faculty Mentor Program (FMP) Promise Scholars Disability Resource Services Clubs and Greek Life On Campus Housing gated community a gated community housing over 650 students NCAA Division II

3  Fall 2010: Applied Admitted Enrolled 4895 3725 1,029  First year student retention rate: 82.5%  Average student admitted (Fall 2009):  SAT : 934  ACT: 20  GPA: 3.23  Fall 2010: Applied Admitted Enrolled 4895 3725 1,029  First year student retention rate: 82.5%  Average student admitted (Fall 2009):  SAT : 934  ACT: 20  GPA: 3.23

4 (a-g )requirements must be completed by high school graduation with C grades or better. NO summer work after High School graduation will be accepted to meet admission requirements. Students must meet the minimum Eligibility Index. ALL students who wish to declare a major or minor in Music are required to audition in their major performing medium (vocal, instrumental, or keyboard) before a faculty panel.

5 Freshmen should not submit transcripts along with their application; we will ask for them if required. Notification of admission begins mid-October and is ongoing. ***$200 Enrollment Deposit due by May 1, 2012*** *subject to extension

6 Students will receive a Confirmation Letter via Postal Mail in 2-3 weeks. S tudents must activate their MyCSUStan portal and University email in order to view their admission status and important deadlines. This is the primary means of communication. I f any changes occur after the application has been submitted, students must send them to admissions@csustan.edu immediately, but no later than May 2012. R eminder: Students are conditionally admitted to the campus. Upon review of final transcripts, students will be rescinded if admission requirements are not met. Students will receive a Confirmation Letter via Postal Mail in 2-3 weeks. S tudents must activate their MyCSUStan portal and University email in order to view their admission status and important deadlines. This is the primary means of communication. I f any changes occur after the application has been submitted, students must send them to admissions@csustan.edu immediately, but no later than May 2012. R eminder: Students are conditionally admitted to the campus. Upon review of final transcripts, students will be rescinded if admission requirements are not met.

7 If denied admissions and seeking an appeal, a 1-page letter from the student must be submitted to the Admissions Review Committee. Visit the admission website for further details on the process http://www.csustan.edu/admissions Appeal must be submitted no later than 2 weeks after receiving an admissions decision No letter of recommendation required Once petition has been reviewed, students will be contacted by mail with final decision If denied admissions and seeking an appeal, a 1-page letter from the student must be submitted to the Admissions Review Committee. Visit the admission website for further details on the process http://www.csustan.edu/admissions Appeal must be submitted no later than 2 weeks after receiving an admissions decision No letter of recommendation required Once petition has been reviewed, students will be contacted by mail with final decision

8 Test early: 3 opportunities (January, Feb., March) Ensures early New Student Orientation (NSO) Students must attend NSO in order to register before the first day of classes Students will be required to participate in Early Start if not exempt. ELM score of less than 50 EPT score of less than 138 Math: SAT of less than 550/ACT of less than 23/EAP not exempt English: SAT of less than 410/ACT of less than 17/EAP not exempt Test early: 3 opportunities (January, Feb., March) Ensures early New Student Orientation (NSO) Students must attend NSO in order to register before the first day of classes Students will be required to participate in Early Start if not exempt. ELM score of less than 50 EPT score of less than 138 Math: SAT of less than 550/ACT of less than 23/EAP not exempt English: SAT of less than 410/ACT of less than 17/EAP not exempt

9 Preview Day Saturday, October 15, 2011 Open House November 5 & 19, 2011 December 10, 2011 Stanislaus Express Warrior Welcomes TBA-February & March 2012 Warrior Welcomes TBA-March & April 2012 Preview Day Saturday, October 15, 2011 Open House November 5 & 19, 2011 December 10, 2011 Stanislaus Express Warrior Welcomes TBA-February & March 2012 Warrior Welcomes TBA-March & April 2012

10 Individual & Group tours by appointment: (209) 667-3811 or CampusTours@csustan.edu or 1(800) 300-7420 Questions? Contact us at: Admissions & Outreach Services (209) 667-3070 or 1(800) 300-7420 Email: outreach_help_desk@csustan.edu Individual & Group tours by appointment: (209) 667-3811 or CampusTours@csustan.edu or 1(800) 300-7420 Questions? Contact us at: Admissions & Outreach Services (209) 667-3070 or 1(800) 300-7420 Email: outreach_help_desk@csustan.edu


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