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F ALL 2013 H IGH S CHOOL A DMISSION P RACTICES
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Student Recreation Center College of Business Administration The Kellogg Honors College Service-Learning Four-Year Pledge Program Study Abroad 250 Student Clubs & Orgs Preview Day October 20, 2012 S ERVICES AND A CTIVITIES
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Applied: 28,172 Admit Rate: 52% (14,716) Average GPA: 3.45 Average SAT: 1,090 (Critical Reading & Math) Avg ACT Comp: 24 Fall 2012
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Admitted Students by College Agriculture 842 Business Administration 2,174 Education and Integrative Studies 284 Engineering 2,641 Environmental Design 727 Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences 2, 580 Science 3,382 Hospitality Management 325 Undeclared 1, 761
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Eligibility Index Score: SAT or ACT & GPA GPA is based on all approved college preparatory UC “A - G” courses from 10 th and 11 th grades Use Highest Individual SAT Critical Reading and Math scores or highest ACT Composite score Freshmen Waitlist Local and Non-Local Areas First Time Freshmen Selection
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Impacted Majors for Fall 2013 Animal Science Animal Health Science Architecture Biology Biotechnology Psychology Sociology Undeclared Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
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SB 1440 A New Transfer Pathway Streamlining of “similar degrees” at the CCC 2 years at the CCC and 2 years at CSU Must be certified at CCC Fall 2012- 261 applicants through CSU Mentor CPP has counselor dedicated to SB1440 students Psychology, Sociology, Communication Mathematics
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Fall 2013 Admission Deadlines Take the Mandatory EPT/ELM no later than May 2013 Intent to Register (SIR) form, Enrollment Confirmation Deposit (ECD), Housing Contract and deposit due by May 1, 2013 Official Final High School Transcript due by July 15, 2013 Application: October 1-November 30 App Fee due before campus winter break closure Take ACT/SAT no later than December 2012 Submit official scores by January 31, 2013
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Must Know Items B RONCO D IRECT Application Status To Do Items Due Dates Application Update Website Mandatory Orientation Overnight Program Academic advising Class registration Student services and resources Housing Requirement for Non-Local Students
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For 2012, Cal Poly Pomona initiated communication to destination students Students desiring to attend CPP encouraged to complete at CPP Students may participate in Early Start at any CSU campus Courses begin as early as May and last course ends in mid September $184 per unit (fees waived for financial aid students) CPP offers 1.5-unit courses in writing and math Early Start Writing is online Early Start math is on campus Early Start Information earlystart@csupomona.edu
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COSTS AND EXPENSES 2012-2013* Over $162 million in financial aid awarded in 2011-2012 (Grants, Scholarships, Loans, Work Study) Tuition and Fees $6,624* Housing – On Campus $10,991 Books and Supplies $1500 Parking $288
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Thank You! Office of Admissions & Outreach 909-869-5299 www.csupomona.edu www.cpp4me.com
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