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1 2011 Admission Practices www.csus.edu/admr Presenters: Charles Cole Emiliano Diaz Dena Lemus

2 Services & Activities Pre-Admissions Advising Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Financial Aid & Scholarships Housing Career Development Services to Students With Disabilities College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) Mandatory Orientation Program Health/Wellness & Recreation Center (The Well) Aquatic Center Student Organizations & Leadership Intercollegiate Athletics- Division I Study Abroad Learning Communities Freshman Honors Program Veteran Success Center

3 Fall 2011 Applicant Pool FreshmenTransfers Applied18,61410,242 Admitted10,8678,102 Enrolled2,9293,745 Average GPA3.272.88 Average SAT992 Average ACT21 Profile reflects current data. Final census is not until October.

4 Fall 2012 Admission  Sacramento State is impacted at Freshman and Transfer levels  Open to freshmen and upper division transfers only during initial filing period  Admitting on self-reported information  All admission requirements must be completed by the end of spring 2012 term  Summer may not be used to meet admission requirements  Visit www.csus.edu/admissions and select “I want to apply” for more informationwww.csus.edu/admissions

5 Freshmen Selection  Be a high school graduate  Complete with “C” or better each of the courses in the 15 college preparatory subjects (a-g)  Have a qualifying eligibility index (EI)  All students must submit scores from SAT or ACT  Local Area for Admission = high school graduates from Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Solano & Yolo counties  Out of Local Area for Admission will be based on higher EI + space availability

6 Upper Division Transfer Selection  Complete 60 transferable semester units or 90 quarter units  Complete with a C- or higher the following: oral communication, written communication, critical thinking, and math (above intermediate algebra)  Complete 30 units in CSU General Education requirements or IGETC  Minimum GPA of 2.0 and good standing at last college or university attended

7 Upper Division Transfer Selection Cont.  Local Area for Admission = completing most of your transferable units from American River, Cosumnes River, Folsom Lake, Lake Tahoe, Sacramento City, Sierra, San Joaquin Delta, Solano or Woodland Colleges  Out of Local Area for Admission will be based by GPA + space availability  Returning Students please visit our webpage for more details

8 Impacted Majors at the Upper Division Level Admitted as Pre-Major  Business Administration www.cba.csus.edu www.cba.csus.edu Supplemental application required Screened on completion of pre-major courses Ranked by overall college gpa and gpa on secondary pre-major courses  Graphic Design and Interior Design www.csus.edu/design www.csus.edu/design Screened on completion of lower division courses Portfolio review  Nursing www.csus.edu/nrswww.csus.edu/nrs California Residency Supplemental application required Lower division courses, grade point average, TEAS Newly Impacted Programs  Psychology www.csus.edu/psycwww.csus.edu/psyc Screened on completion of pre-major courses Students must have completed at least 30 semester units GPA cut is 2.3 in the recent 30 semester units  Criminal Justice www.csus.edu/HHS/cjwww.csus.edu/HHS/cj Supplemental Criteria Under Review  Health Science www.csus.edu/HHS/khs/hlsc www.csus.edu/HHS/khs/hlsc Supplemental Criteria Under Review

9 Important Dates October 1 st – Preview Day www.csus.edu/previewday December – last month to take SAT or ACT (Frosh) January 6 th - $55 Application filing fee, SAT or ACT test score due March 1 st - Admission Notifications May 1 st – Intent to enroll deadline May 5 th – Last EPT/ELM (Frosh) May 16 th – Transcripts for transfer June 30 th - Document deadline (transcripts, test scores for SAT/ACT, AP) June/July – Mandatory orientation

10 Must Know for Counselors  Check here 1 st prior to advising students www.csus.edu/admissions www.csus.edu/admissions  Students can complete the Early Start program at Sacramento State, other CSU’s or CCC’s  EPT/ELM are not required for admission but are required for enrollment – EPT/ELM must be taken unless a student meets an exemption  Final high school transcripts must have a graduation date  Upon receipt of final transcripts all admits will be validated - admission will be withdrawn if the student is found to be ineligible

11 Show Your Students the Way to Sacramento State  Admitting on self-report information – accuracy is very important!  Student name given in the application for admission must match the name used to register for the SAT/ACT  All communication regarding application for admission will be by e-mail  Application acknowledgement letter will contain their Sac State ID number  Check My Sac State to see admission decision beginning March 1, 2012  Tell students to read their e-mail & My Sac State “To Do List” even after being admitted  If admitted visit www.csus.edu/admissions and select “I Have Been Admitted”www.csus.edu/admissions

12 Campus Appeals Process  Examples of appeals we receive Missed one or more deadlines Academic Improvement or Incorrect Application Information Not CSU eligible – requesting an exception admit  Guidelines for appeal will be available in early March 2012 following the release of admission decisions visit www.csus.edu/admissions and select “I was not admitted” www.csus.edu/admissions

13 Contact Us Counselors may call Admissions & Outreach (916) 278-7766. In northern California visit www.csus.edu/admissions/counselor connection for the admission counselor assigned to your school


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