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The California State University Humboldt Sonoma San Francisco Chico Maritime East Bay Sacramento San Jose Monterey Bay Stanislaus Fresno San Luis Obispo Channel Islands S - Semester system Q - Quarter system Bakersfield Northridge Los Angeles Dominguez Hills Chancellor s Office Long Beach Pomona San Bernardino Fullerton San Marcos San Diego California State University, Bakersfield Q 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 (661) 654-3036 www.csubak.edu California State University, Channel Islands S One University Drive, Camarillo, CA 93012 (805) 437-8500 www.csuci.edu California State University, Chico S 400 W. First Street, Chico, CA 95929-0001 (530) 898-6321 www.csuchico.edu California State University, Dominguez Hills S 1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747 (310) 243-3696 www.csudh.edu California State University, East Bay Q 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA 94542-3035 (510) 885-2624 www.csueastbay.edu California State University, Fresno S 5150 North Maple Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740-8026 (559) 278-2261 www.csufresno.edu California State University, Fullerton S 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834-9480 (714) 278-2300 www.fullerton.edu Humboldt State University S 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521-8299 (707) 826-4402 (866) 850-9556 www.humboldt.edu California State University, Long Beach S 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-0106 (562) 985-5471 www.csulb.edu California State University, Los Angeles Q 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032-8530 (323) 343-3901 www.calstatela.edu The California Maritime Academy S 200 Maritime Academy Drive, Vallejo, CA 94590-8181 (800) 561-1945 www.csum.edu California State University, Monterey Bay S 100 Campus Center, Seaside, CA 93955-8001 (831) 582-3738 www.csumb.edu California State University, Northridge S 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8207 (818) 677-3700 www.csun.edu California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Q 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768-4003 (909) 869-3210 www.csupomona.edu California State University, Sacramento S 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6112 (916) 278-3901 www.csus.edu California State University, San Bernardino Q 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 (909) 537-5188 www.csusb.edu San Diego State University S 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182-7455 (619) 594-6336 www.sdsu.edu San Francisco State University S 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132-4002 (415) 338-1113 www.sfsu.edu San José State University S One Washington Square, San José, CA 95192-0009 (408) 283-7500 www.sjsu.edu California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Q San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 (805) 756-2311 www.calpoly.edu California State University, San Marcos S 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 (760) 750-4848 www.csusm.edu Sonoma State University S 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 664-2778 www.sonoma.edu California State University, Stanislaus 4-1-4 801 West Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382 (209) 667-3152 www.csustan.edu Note: Telephone numbers are to the campus admission office.

37 Undergraduate Admissions Office of Admissions and Recruitment Administration Building (01), Room 206 (805) 756-2311 Fax: (805) 756-5400 http://www.calpoly.edu/_admiss/ Tours/Admission Advising Sessions: 756-5734 email: admissions@calpoly.edu ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Cal Poly's Admission Requirements Since Cal Poly is a campus of The California State University System, all applicants must meet CSU eligibility requirements as specified below. However, Cal Poly typically receives many more applications than it can accommodate. Consequently, admission to Cal Poly is highly competitive, and meeting the CSU eligibility requirements is insufficient by itself to gain acceptance. Cal Poly reserves the right to select its students and deny admission to the University or any of its programs as the University, at its sole discretion, determines appropriate based on an applicant s suitability and the best interests of the University. Unlike most other universities, Cal Poly encourages all students to take at least one course each term in their major program of study, starting immediately on entry. For this reason, all applicants, including first-time freshmen, are required to declare a major on their application for admission. Some students change their major after they have started at the University, but because competition for entry into most majors is strong, and because of Cal Poly's unusual curriculum structure, transfer from one major to another cannot be guaranteed. In selection, Cal Poly looks for students who are accomplished academically and who have taken an active part in their education, in and out of the classroom. Because Cal Poly is unable to accept all of the well qualified applicants who apply, it seeks to be as fair as possible by using an objective, point-based admission selection process developed by the University's faculty. The criteria employed in this process are in addition to the CSU eligibility requirements. Each applicant is screened and ranked by level within a specified major as either a freshman or a transfer applicant. Freshman candidates are evaluated in four separate categories, including CSU preparatory coursework, GPA earned in specific CSU preparatory courses, test scores, and work experience and/or extra-curricular activities. Transfer candidates are evaluated in four categories, including major-specified coursework, general education coursework completed, GPA in completed coursework, and work experience and/or extra-curricular activities. Each of the six undergraduate academic colleges at Cal Poly has established a minimum score that candidates are required to meet to be qualified to proceed in the admissions process. The university community has also approved consideration for admission based on other factors deemed important to the campus. Additionally, qualified applicants to the majors of Art and Design and Music are contacted by the major department and asked to submit supplementary information. Art and Design applicants are requested to submit a portfolio based on specific criteria and Music applicants are requested to audition either on tape or in person. Final selection for admission to Art and Design or Music is then determined by the major department. CSU Eligibility Requirements As mentioned above, CSU specifies minimum requirements for entry into Cal Poly. Meeting these requirements is necessary, but is generally insufficient by itself to gain acceptance. FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS Generally, applicants qualify for regular admission to the CSU system as a first-time freshman if they: (1) are a high school graduate, (2) have a qualifiable eligibility index (see section on Eligibility Index), and (3) have completed with grades of C or better each of the courses in the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory subject requirements (see "Subject Requirements"). Courses must be completed prior to enrollment at Cal Poly. Eligibility Index http://www.csumentor.edu/ The eligibility index is the combination of a high school grade point average and a score on either the ACT or the SAT. A grade point average is based on grades earned in courses taken during the final three years of high school that satisfy all college preparatory a-g subject requirements, with bonus points for approved honors courses (excluding physical education and military science). A CSU Eligibility Index (EI) can be calculated by multiplying a grade point average by 800 and adding the combined Reading and mathematics sections score on the SAT I. Students who took the ACT multiply the grade point average by 200 and add ten times the ACT composite score. California high school graduates (or residents of California for tuition purposes) need a minimum index of 2900 using the SAT I or

38 Undergraduate Admissions 694 using the ACT. The Eligibility Index Table illustrates several combinations of test scores and averages that meet minimum eligibility requirements. Persons who neither graduated from a California high school nor are residents of California for tuition purposes need a minimum index of 3502 (SAT I) or 842 (ACT). Graduates of secondary schools in foreign countries must be judged to have academic preparation and abilities equivalent to applicants eligible under this section. Sample Eligibility Index Table for California High School Graduates or Residents of California GPA... 2.00* 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.00** ACT Score. 30 26 22 18 14 SAT I Score***... 1300 1140 980 820 660 Example: With a GPA of 2.40 and an SAT I score of 980, minimum eligibility requirements are met. * Below 2.00 does not qualify for regular admission. ** 3.00 and above qualifies with any score. *** Reading and Mathematics sections only When the grade point average is 3.00 or above (3.61 for nonresidents), applicants are not required to submit test scores. However, all applicants for admission are urged to take the ACT or SAT I because campuses use these test results for advising and placement purposes and may require them for admission to impacted majors or programs. (Note that Cal Poly evaluates test scores as part of its competitive admission process. Applicants are unlikely to gain admission to Cal Poly if test scores are not submitted, regardless of grade point average.) Applicants qualify for regular admission when the University verifies that they have graduated from high school, have a qualifiable eligibility index, have completed the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory a-g subjects, and, if applying to an impacted program, have met all supplementary criteria. Honors Courses Up to eight semesters of honors courses taken in the last two years of high school, including up to two approved courses taken in the tenth grade, can be accepted for consideration in the overall GPA criteria (Note that Cal Poly does not utilize the overall GPA to determine selection to competitive programs). Each unit of A in an honors course receives a total of 5 points; B, 4 points; and C, 3 points. (Note that Cal Poly's competitive admission process takes into account all honors courses taken in the 9th through 12th grade for consideration in the College Preparatory GPA criteria which is the GPA utilized in selection for competitive programs.) Subject Requirements CSU requires that first-time freshman applicants complete, with grades of C or better, a comprehensive pattern of college preparatory study totaling 15 units. A "unit" is one year of study in high school. 2 years of social science, including 1 year of U.S. history, or U.S. history and government. 4 years of English. 3 years of math (algebra, geometry, and intermediate algebra). 2 years of laboratory science (1 biological and 1 physical, both with labs). 2 years in the same foreign language (subject to waiver for applicants demonstrating equivalent competence). 1 year of visual and performing arts: art, dance, drama/theater, or music. 1 year of electives: selected from English, advanced mathematics, social science, history, laboratory science, foreign language, visual and performing arts, or other courses approved and included on the UC/CSU a-g list. Subject Requirement Substitution for Students with Disabilities Applicants with disabilities are encouraged to complete college preparatory course requirements, if at all possible. If an applicant is judged unable to fulfill a specific course requirement because of his or her disability, alternate college preparatory courses may be substituted for specific subject requirements. Substitutions may be authorized on an individual basis after review and recommendation by the applicant s academic advisor or guidance counselor in consultation with the director of Cal Poly's Disability Resource Center. Although the distribution may be slightly different from the course pattern required of other students, students qualifying for substitutions are still held accountable for 15 units of college preparatory study. Students should be aware that course substitutions may limit later enrollment in certain majors, particularly those involving mathematics. For further information and substitution forms, please contact the director of Disability Resource Center. TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS A transfer applicant meets the minimum requirements for admission to the CSU system if the applicant has a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better in all transferable units attempted, is in good standing at the last college or university attended, and meets the following standards: The applicant is an upper division transfer student (i.e., at least 60 transferable semester {90 quarter} units have been completed) and has made up any missing subject requirements (see Making Up Missing College Preparatory Subjects ). Nonresidents must have a 2.4 grade point average or better. In addition: If the applicant graduated from high school in 1988 or later, the applicant must have completed at least 30 semester units of college coursework with a grade of C or better in each course to be selected from courses in English, arts and humanities, social science, science and mathematics at a level at least equivalent to courses that

Undergraduate Admissions 39 meet general education requirements. The 30 units must include all of the general education requirements in communication in the English language and critical thinking (at least 9 semester units) and the requirement in mathematics/ quantitative reasoning (usually 3 semester units) OR the applicant must have completed the Inter-segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements in English communication and mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning. If the applicant graduated from high school prior to 1988, the applicant should contact the Admissions Office to inquire about alternative admission programs. Transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the college or university offering the courses. Making Up Missing College Preparatory Subject Requirements Applicants who did not complete subject requirements while in high school may make up missing subjects in any of the following ways: 1. Complete appropriate courses with a C or better in adult school or high school summer sessions. 2. Complete appropriate college courses with a C or better. One college course of at least three semester or four quarter units is considered equivalent to one year of high school study. 3. Earn acceptable scores on specified examinations. Please consult with the Admissions Office for further information about alternative ways to satisfy the subject requirements. Hardship Consideration Cal Poly gives special consideration to place-bound, domiciled, upper-division transfer candidates who are not able to leave the local area and who have completed all lower-division and general education courses required for degree completion in their major. After having filed an ontime application for a fall term, and if not selected, qualified candidates can be evaluated for admission based on University Interest as a Hardship Consideration. To be reviewed for Hardship Consideration, a letter that includes official college transcripts from all institutions attended must be sent to the Assistant Vice President of Admissions, Recruitment & Financial Aid. APPLICATION PROCEDURES www.csumentor.edu/planning, www.calpoly.edu/_admiss/ Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo requires all applicants to file ontime applications for admission consideration via the Internet at CSU Mentor. All applications must be accompanied by a $55 nonrefundable application fee that should be submitted through CSU Mentor. The application fee may not be transferred or used to apply to another term. Importance of Filing Complete, Accurate, Authentic Application for Admission Documents Cal Poly advises prospective students to supply complete and accurate information on the application for admission, residence questionnaire, and financial aid forms, as changes to the self-reported information will not be considered. Applicants must also submit authentic, official transcripts sent directly from the issuing institution of all previous academic work attempted, including work in progress, when requested to do so by the University. Failure to file complete, accurate, and authentic application documents may result in denial of admission, cancellation of academic credit, suspension, or expulsion (Section 41301 of Title 5, California Code of Regulations). Because all majors at Cal Poly are competitive at the undergraduate level, it is necessary for all applications to be submitted by the application deadline. TEST REQUIREMENTS All first-time freshmen need to submit either ACT or SAT I test scores. The College Board (SAT I) Registration Unit, Box 6200 Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6200 (609) 771-7588 www.collegeboard.org ACT Registration Unit P.O. Box 414 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 (319) 337-1270 www.act.org CAL POLY APPLICATION FILING PERIODS Under the Regular Decision process used by the vast majority of those applying, Cal Poly accepts new freshman applicants for the fall and summer terms and new transfer applicants for the fall, summer, and winter terms. Exceptions Applicants to the following programs are admitted for the fall term only: Art and Design, and Music. The following majors accept new first-time freshman applicants for fall term only and new transfer applicants for both fall and winter terms: Architectural Engineering, Architecture, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, and Landscape Architecture. Applications must be submitted during the following time periods: Fall Quarter...October 1 st November 30 th of previous year Summer Quarter...February 1 st Last Day of February of same year Winter Quarter...June 1 st June 30 th of previous year Freshmen applicants seeking Early Decision must apply during the month of October (October 1 st 31 st ) of previous year (see below).

40 Undergraduate Admissions Notification (Regular Decision) For a Fall Term: The student submits an admission application by November 30 th. Notification of the admission decision is normally made by April 1 st. If accepted, the student must file an electronic Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). The SIR, together with other requested documents, must be submitted no later than May 1st. Confirmation of Admission Any offer of admission to Cal Poly is conditional on completion of outstanding requirements and submission of transcripts or other supporting documents, as applicable. Once a student has been conditionally admitted to Cal Poly, it is the student s responsibility to verify that the terms of their conditional acceptance have been met. It is mandatory that selected students submit their SIR on-line (and any transcripts or other supporting documents requested by the Admissions Office) by the stated deadline in order to confirm formal admission and guarantee clearance for registration. Statement of Intent to Register Deadlines (SIR) Fall... Submitted by May 1st Summer... Not required Winter... Not required Early Decision Option Early Decision is an option offered to those first-time freshman applicants for whom Cal Poly is clearly their first choice. Applicants should have established strong and consistent academic records throughout secondary school and should have completed all the required standardized testing by October of their senior year. Candidates are reviewed on their program of study in secondary school, academic performance in classes, standardized test scores, extra-curricular activities, and/or work experience. Early Decision candidates must be committed to attend Cal Poly. Students admitted under this plan and who accept the terms of admission may be released only for compelling medical or financial reasons. Students who apply for Early Decision and are not selected will automatically be reviewed under the Regular Decision process. For students who choose the Early Decision option: The student must submit an electronic application, along with the required $55 application fee, by a final deadline of October 31 st. The student is notified of the admission decision by December 15 th. The student s reply to an offer of admission by Cal Poly must be submitted electronically by January 15th. OTHER INFORMATION Returning Students in Same Major Matriculated students who have not registered for one or two consecutive quarters will be entitled to their registration priority without applying for readmission. Summer Quarter is a regular quarter and is counted in determining the length of absence. Matriculated students who have not registered for three consecutive quarters or more (counting Summer Quarter) and have not been on an approved leave of absence may return to the University without going through the competitive admissions process providing the following criteria are met: 1. The student must return in the same major. 2. The student must be in good standing (2.0 or better Cal Poly GPA) or have received permission to return from their Academic Dean. 3. A CSU paper application for readmission must be filed or postmarked before the deadline dates listed below. The application fee must accompany the application for readmission. Application Deadlines for Returning Students Summer Quarter...April 1 st Fall Quarter...July 1 st Winter Quarter...October 1 st Spring Quarter...February 1 st Returning Students Seeking a Different Major Students wishing to return to Cal Poly in a different major must file an on-line application for admission, including the application fee, by the same application deadlines as new students. They will compete equally with new applicants for the available transfer openings in the new major. International Students -- General Admissions Requirements TOEFL Requirement All undergraduate applicants whose native language is not English must present a score of 550 or above on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Those opting to take the Computer Based Test of English as a Foreign Language must present a score of 213 or above or those opting to take the Internet Based Test must present a score of 80 or above. These are minimum CSU requirements, which may be exceeded in Cal Poly s selective admission process. Applicants should take the TOEFL at least six months prior to the term of application to ensure the test scores are received in time for full consideration in the selection process.

Undergraduate Admissions 41 Additional Admission Requirements The CSU must assess the academic preparation of international students. For this purpose, international students include those who hold U.S. temporary visas as students, exchange visitors, or those in other nonimmigrant classifications. The CSU uses separate requirements and application filing dates in the admission of international students. Verification of English proficiency (see TOEFL above), financial resources, and academic performance are each important considerations for admission. Academic records from foreign institutions must be on file by the file completion dates listed below, and if not in English, must be accompanied by certified English translations. To be considered for admission to an undergraduate or graduate program, applicants must have graduated from a secondary, higher secondary, or tertiary institution which is recognized by the Ministry of Education. International applicants must have their admission file completed by the deadline dates listed below. A completed file includes: official transcripts from all schools attended, showing evidence of graduation from secondary school and all coursework and any certificates or degrees received; confidential financial statement; health insurance promissory note; International Education Background form; and a Test of English as a Foreign Language with a score of 550 or more on the written exam, 213 or more on the computer exam or 80 or more on the internet exam. All official documents must be submitted in the native language and accompanied by a certified English translation. International applicants may also be required to submit a fee for an international credential analysis from a specified agency if requested by the Admissions Office. International Application and File Completion Deadlines for Undergraduates and Graduates: Application File Completion Term Deadline Deadline Fall Nov. 30 th April 1 st Winter June 30 th Sept. 1 st Spring Not Accepted Summer Not Accepted After all required forms and academic documents have been received, the University will determine the candidate s eligibility for admission and notify the applicant of the results. If admitted, students will receive a Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 form) which is necessary to obtain a student visa to enter the United States or for requesting permission from the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (formerly INS) for transfer to Cal Poly from another U.S. school. Other requirements may be imposed by USCIS. The I-20 form is valid for enrollment only at Cal Poly for the quarter indicated, and includes an expiration date. If it is necessary to change an application to another term, applicants must make the request to Cal Poly in writing and another application fee will be required. Consistency with State Regulations The philosophy of the Admissions Office is consonant with the mission of California Polytechnic State University, and is in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 1, Subchapter 3, of the California Code of Regulations. If unsure of these requirements, please view the Cal Poly Admissions website at www.ess.calpoly.edu/_admiss/ or call the Admissions Office (805-756-2311). Graduate Admission Requirements For information regarding graduate admission, see the "Graduate Programs" section. Determination of Residence for Nonresident Tuition Purposes The campus Office of Admissions determines the residence status of all new and returning students for nonresident tuition purposes. Please refer to the "Appendix" for detailed information.