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1 Presented by Dr. Frieda Lee Director, Student Outreach Services CAMPUS SPECIFIC ADMISSION PRACTICES CAMPUS SPECIFIC ADMISSION PRACTICES

2 SERVICES & ACTIVITIES Financial Aid & Scholarships New Student Orientation Student Life: Leadership, Engagement, Action, Development (LEAD) Disability Programs and Resource Center Educational Opportunity Program Guardian Scholars Career Center On Campus Housing: 2,400 bed spaces

3 SF State IS IMPACTED SF SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA ALAMEDA CONTRACOSTACONTRACOSTAMARIN Students from 6 LOCAL counties have priority admission consideration. Students from NON-LOCAL counties must meet higher minimum standards (i.e. higher CSU Eligibility Index)

4 MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY INDEX (SAT Reasoning total) + (800 x gpa) = minimum Local admissions area: 2900 Local admissions area: 2900 Out of local admissions area: 3100 Out of local admissions area: 3100 ACT ACT SAT SAT Local admissions area: 694 Local admissions area: 694 Out of local admissions area: 744 Out of local admissions area: 744 (10 x ACT composite) + (200 x gpa) =minimum

5 FIRST TIME FRESHMENLOCAL (6 COUNTIES)NON LOCAL (IN/OUT OF STATE) TOTAL NUMBER APPLIED11,40018,00029,400 NUMBER ADMITTED8,30010,10018,400 NUMBER ENROLLED 1,900 3,800 MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY INDEX 2,900 SAT 694 ACT 3,100 SAT 744 ACT TRANSFER STUDENTS LOCAL (6 COUNTIES)NON LOCAL (IN/OUT OF STATE) TOTAL NUMBER APPLIED8,10016,20024,300 NUMBER ADMITTED6,5002,9009,400 NUMBER ENROLLED 3,2008004,000 MINIMUM TRANSFER GPA2.03.1

6 Impacted Programs (at the Upper Division level) High Demand (Fall admission only) Apparel Design and MerchandisingBroadcasting (Radio/TV) Child and Adolescent DevelopmentCinema DieteticsKinesiology Environmental StudiesHealth Education Industrial ArtsBiology Industrial Design Interior Design Journalism Nursing Psychology Social Work Visual Communication Design Impacted at the First Time Freshman Level Journalism ACADEMIC MAJORS

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8 KEY DEADLINES: FALL: Admission for Fall 2011 - October 1 – November 30, 2010 HOUSING – Starting October 1 (First come, first serve - don’t wait to get admitted to apply) SAT/ACT- Must be taken no later than the December 2010 test date and sent to the campus as soon as scores are available.

9 SPRING: Last day to complete files – End of February 2011 Sneak Preview – April 9, 2011 Intent to Register (ITR) – May 1, 2011 EPT/ELM - No later than the May 7 test date Orientations – Begin in June; students are able to sign up for classes at the end of their Orientation session. Final Transcript – July 15, 2011

10 Corrections must be submitted in writing with SF State Student ID number A. “Snail Mail” B. Electronically at ugadmit@sfsu.eduugadmit@sfsu.edu APPLICATION “OOPSIES” Admission appeals for Fall 2011 must be submitted in writing to ugadmit@sfsu.edu. NOTE: very few appeals were approved for Fall 2010.ugadmit@sfsu.edu

11 FEES $5,014 BOOKS & SUPPLIES $1,734 ROOM & BOARD $11,970 PERSONAL EXPENSES $3,114 TRANSPORTATION $1,272 TOTAL $23,104 PER YEAR COSTS

12 Jonathan Fong jonfong@sfsu.edu (415) 338-7166 Jeannette McClendon jmc@sfsu.edu (415) 338-2016 CREATED BY JON FONG Frieda Lee friedale@sfsu.edu (415) 338-2356 outreach@sfsu.edu


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