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FRESHMEN ADMISSION

First-time Freshmen

Admissions and Outreach
Lassen Hall Lobby - Room 1102

The following section outlines the requirements for admission to Sacramento State and other CSU campuses. A high school or community college counselor or the Admissions and Outreach Office at California State University, Sacramento should be contacted for further questions.

Generally, first-time freshman applicants will qualify for regular admission if they meet the following requirements:

  1. Have graduated from high school, have earned a Certificate of General Education Development (GED), or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination; and
  2. Have a qualifiable minimum 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 also known as the "a-g" pattern (see “Subject Requirements”).

Honors Courses

Up to eight semesters of approved 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. Each unit (one year) of grade “A” in an honors course will receive 5 points; grade “B”, 4 points; and grade “C”, 3 points.

Test Requirements

All Freshman applicants regardless of grade point average, must submit scores from either the SAT or the ACT.

Foreign Language Subject Requirements

The foreign language subject requirement may be satisfied by applicants who demonstrate competence in a language other than English equivalent to or higher than expected of students who complete two years of foreign language study. Consult with a school counselor or any CSU admissions office for information.

Subject Requirements

The California State University 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 must have laboratory instruction)
  • 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

Note: All admission requirements (i.e., grade point average, test scores, and subjects) must be completed by the end of the spring term for a fall enrollment and the end of summer for a spring enrollment.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

Sacramento State recognizes completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program as satisfying the college preparatory subject requirements for admission.* The applicant’s high school GPA and score on the ACT or SAT I will also be used in determining eligibility for admission.

*See Academic Policies/Credit by Examination/Sacramento State Equivalencies for IB Exams.

Eligibility Index

The eligibility index is the combination of the high school grade point average and scores on either the ACT or the SAT. Grade point averages (GPA) are based on grades earned in courses taken during the final three years of high school. Included in calculation of GPA are grades earned in all college preparatory “a-g” subject requirements, and bonus points for approved honors courses. Up to eight semesters of honors courses taken in the last three years of high school, including up to two approved courses taken in the tenth grade, can be accepted. Each unit of “A” in an honors course will receive a total of 5 points; “B”, 4 points; and “C”, 3 points.

A CSU Eligibility Index (EI) can be calculated by multiplying a grade point average by 800 and adding the total score on the mathematics and critical reading scores of the SAT. Students who took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times the ACT composite score. Persons who are California high school graduates (or residents of California for tuition purposes) need a minimum index of 2900 using the SAT or 694 using the ACT. The Eligibility Index Table illustrates several combinations of required test scores and averages. For admission to terms during the 2009-2010 college year, the University has no current plans to include the writing scores from either of the admissions tests in the computation of the CSU Eligibility Index.

Persons who neither graduated from a California high school nor are a resident of California for tuition purposes, need a minimum index of 3502 (SAT) 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. An applicant with a grade point average of 3.0 or above (3.61 for nonresidents) is not required to submit test scores. However, all applicants for admission are urged to take the SAT or ACT and provide the scores of such tests to each CSU to which they seek admisison. Campuses use these test results for advising and placement purposes and may require them for admission to impacted majors or programs. Impacted CSU campuses require SAT or ACT scores of all applicants for freshman admission.

Registration forms and the dates for either test may be obtained from school or college counselors or from a campus Testing Office. Testing information is also available at the Sacramento State Web site, www.csus.edu/testing or by writing to:

College Board (SAT)
Registration Unit, Box 6200
Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6200
(609) 771-7600 www.collegeboard.org

American College Testing Program (ACT)
Registration Unit, P.O. Box 414
Iowa City, Iowa 52243
(319) 337-1270 www.act.org

Applicants will qualify for regular (non-provisional) admission when the University verifies that they have graduated and received a diploma from high school, have a qualifiable minimum eligibility index, have completed the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory “a-g” subjects, and, if applying to an impacted program or campus, have met all supplementary criteria.*

Graduates of secondary schools in foreign countries will be judged to have academic preparation and abilities equivalent to applicants eligible under this section.

*Refer to Application to Sacramento State/Undergraduate/Impacted Programs.

Eligibility Index Table for
California High School Graduates or Residents of California

 

GPA

ACT
Score

SAT
Score

GPA

ACT
Score

SAT
Score

GPA

ACT
Score

SAT
Score

GPA

ACT
Score

SAT
Score

GPA

ACT
Score

SAT
Score

3.00 and above qualifies with any score

2.99
10
510 2.78
14
680 2.57
18
850 2.36
23
1020 2.15
27
1180
2.98
10
520 2.77
14
690 2.56
19
860 2.35
23
1020 2.14
27
1190
2.97
10
530 2.76
15
700 2.55
19
860 2.34
23
1030 2.13
27
1200
2.96
11
540 2.75
15
700 2.54
19
870 2.33
23
1040 2.12
27
1210
2.95
11
540 2.74
15
710 2.53
19
880 2.32
23
1050 2.11
28
1220
2.94
11
550 2.73
15
720 2.52
19
890 2.31
24
1060 2.10
28
1220
2.93
11
560 2.72
15
730 2.51
20
900 2.30
24
1060 2.09
28
1230
2.92
11
570 2.71
16
740 2.50
20
900 2.29
24
1070 2.08
28
1240
2.91
12
580 2.70
16
740 2.49
20
910 2.28
24
1080 2.07
28
1250
2.90
12
580 2.69
16
750 2.48
20
920 2.27
24
1090 2.06
29
1260
2.89
12
590 2.68
16
760 2.47
20
930 2.26
25
1100 2.05
29
1260
2.88
12
600 2.67
16
770 2.46
21
940 2.25
25
1100 2.04
29
1270
2.87
12
610 2.66
17
780 2.45
21
940 2.24
25
1110 2.03
29
1280
2.86
13
620 2.65
17
780 2.44
21
950 2.23
25
1120 2.02
29
1290
2.85
13
620 2.64
17
790 2.43
21
960 2.22
25
1130 2.01
30
1300
2.84
13
630 2.63
17
800 2.42
21
970 2.21
26
1140 2.00
30
1300
2.83
13
640 2.62
17
810 2.41
22
980 2.20
26
1140
2.82
13
650 2.61
18
820 2.40
22
980 2.19
26
1150
2.81
14
660 2.60
18
820 2.39
22
990 2.18
26
1160
2.80
14
660 2.59
18
830 2.38
22
1000 2.17
26
1170
2.79
14
670 2.58
18
840 2.37
22
1010 2.16
27
1180
Below 2.0 does not qualify for regular admission

The CSU uses only the SAT mathematics and critical reading scores in its admission eligibility equation. The SAT or ACT writing scores are not currently used by CSU campuses.

Subject Requirements Substitution for Students with Disabilities

Applicants with disabilities are strongly 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 a CSU disabled student services program. Although the distribution may be slightly different from the course pattern required of other students, students qualifying for substitutions will still be held for 15 units of college preparatory study.

Students should be aware that course substitutions might limit later enrollment in certain majors, particularly those involving mathematics. For further information and substitution forms, please call the director of disabled student services at the nearest CSU campus.

Provisional Admission

Sacramento State may provisionally admit first-time freshman applicants based on their academic preparation through the junior year of high school and planned for the senior year. The campus will monitor the final two years of study to ensure that admitted students complete their secondary school studies satisfactorily, including the required college preparatory subjects, and graduate from high school. Students are required to submit an official transcript after graduation to certify that all coursework has been satisfactorily completed. Official high school transcripts must be received prior to deadline set by the University. In no case may documentation of high school graduation be received any later than the census date for a student's first term of CSU enrollment. A campus may rescind admission decisions, cancel financial aid awards, withdraw housing contracts, and cancel any University registration for students who are found not to be eligible after the final transcript has been evaluated.

Applicants will qualify for regular (non-provisional) admission when the University verifies that they have graduated and received a diploma from high school, have a minimum 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.

International Students

The CSU must assess the academic preparation of foreign students. For this purpose, “foreign students” include those who hold U.S. temporary visas as students, exchange visitors, or in other nonimmigrant classifications.

The CSU uses separate requirements and application filing dates in the admission of "foreign students". Verification of English proficiency (see the section on TOEFL Requirement for undergraduate applicants), financial resources, and academic performance are each important considerations for admission. Academic records from foreign institutions must be on file at least 8 weeks before registration for the first term and, if not in English, must be accompanied by certified English translations.

Foreign visa students graduating from U.S. high schools after three years of attendance will be admitted as freshmen under the same requirements as graduates of California high schools by use of the eligibility index. Those graduating from foreign high schools (or from California high schools after less than three years of attendance) may be admitted if their achievement is equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates. They also may need to complete the TOEFL requirement.

Priority in admission is given to residents of California. There is often little likelihood of nonresident applicants, including international students, being admitted either to impacted majors or to those majors or programs with limited openings.

**Refer to Application to Sacramento State/ International Students/TOEFL Requirement.

Special Categories

Adult Students

As an alternative to regular admission criteria, an applicant who is 25 years of age or older may be considered for admission as an adult student if he or she meets all of the following conditions:

  1. Possesses a high school diploma (or has established equivalence through either the General Educational Development or the California High School Proficiency Examinations);
  2. Has not been enrolled in college as a full-time student for more than one term during the past five years; and
  3. If there has been any college attendance in the last 5 years, has earned a “C” average or better in all college work attempted.

Consideration will be based upon a judgment as to whether the applicant is as likely to succeed as a regularly admitted freshman or transfer student and will include an assessment of basic skills in the English language and mathematical computation.

*See also Campus Life/Campus Services/Services for Reentry Students.

Educational Opportunity Program

EOP, a special admission and support program for students who possess the potential and motivation to succeed, is designed to improve access and retention of low-income and educationally disadvantaged students among California residents who wish to pursue a college education.*

*See Centers for Academic Support/EOP.

Veterans

Veterans of United States active duty military service with honorable discharges applying for admission within four years of their date of discharge who are also California residents may be admitted as first-time freshmen, even though such applicants are not otherwise eligible. Veterans who wish to be admitted under this provision should contact an admission counselor.*

*See also Application to Sacramento State/CSU Impacted Programs/Supplemental Criteria.

High School Non-Graduates

Applicants over 18 years of age who have not graduated from high school are considered for admission only when their preparation in all other ways is such that Sacramento State believes their promise of academic success is equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates. These applicants may be required to submit scores of the ACT or SAT. Applicants should consult with an admissions counselor concerning eligibility for admission.

High School Students

Admissions and Outreach
Lassen Hall Lobby

Students still enrolled in high school will be considered for enrollment in certain special programs if recommended by the principal and the appropriate campus department chair and if preparation is equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. Such admission is only for a given specific program and does not constitute a right to continued enrollment.

These programs include:

1. Accelerated College Entrance (ACE) for talented students who can benefit from accelerated academic studies, (916) 278-7032;
2. Capitol Center MESA for underrepresented students in CSU mathematics, engineering, and science programs, (916) 278-6699.

Students accepted into these programs qualify for reduced fees.

High school students other than those accepted into the above programs may also enroll concurrently in college courses without fee reduction upon approval of parents, high school principal, and appropriate Sacramento State academic department chairs.

Applicants Not Regularly Eligible

Applicants not admissible under one of the above provisions should enroll at a community college or another appropriate institution in preparatory courses to meet eligibility requirements. Only under the most unusual circumstances and only by special action will such applicants be admitted to Sacramento State.

Advanced Standing Credit and Advanced Placement Exams

www.csus.edu/admr

Sacramento State grants credit toward its undergraduate degrees for successful completion of examinations of the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board or courses taken by students while in high school.

  • Students may be granted up to 6 units for each Advanced Placement (AP) examination for which a score of 3, 4, or 5 is earned.
  • Transferable college courses completed as a high school student will be evaluated for possible college credit upon receipt of an official college transcript.

Reservation

The University reserves the right to select its students and deny admission to the University or any of its programs as the University, in its sole discretion, determines appropriate based on an applicant's suitability and the best interests of the University.

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