3.04 (non-local) - The California State University

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2012 High School
Admission Practices
Number of
Applicants
Number of
Admits
Average SAT
Score
Average ACT
Score
Average GPA
12,229
7,111
910
19
3.14 (local)
3.04 (non-local)
• All admission requirements must be completed by the
end of spring semester (no make-up work in summer).
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Applicants who are denied admission may appeal the decision in
writing to the Director of Admissions no more than 15 days after
applicants have been notified. Appeals will be reviewed and answered
within 15 days after the request for the appeal has been reviewed by
the Admissions Office.
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CSUSB continues to declare campus-wide impaction for first-time freshmen
for 2013-2014.
All admission requirements must be met by the end of spring 2013 for fall
2013 admission.
High schools located within CSUSB’s defined local admission area will be
admitted based on the minimum standard CSU admission requirements.
Local Admission Areas
(includes specific school districts within San Bernardino and Riverside counties)
San Bernardino
County School
Districts
Apple Valley, Chaffey, Colton, Fontana, Hesperia,
Morongo, Redlands, Rialto, Rim of the World, San
Bernardino City, Victor Valley and Yucaipa.
Riverside County
School Districts
Banning, Beaumont, Coachella Valley, Desert
Sands, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Palm Springs
and Riverside
Please refer to CSUSB Admissions website for eligibility index, local and
non-local admission area and admission updates at http://admissions.csusb.edu
• Submit application during application priority filing period and meet all
transcript, confirmation deposit of $100, Early Start Program (ESP), and
document deadlines.
• Students should check their campus e-mail account and MyCoyote
account regularly for important information from CSUSB.
• Attend CSUSB Presentations, Application and Financial Aid Workshops
or CSUSB Open House event on Oct. 27, 2012 for information and
assistance.
• Don't forget to submit AP/IB scores and to take EPT/ELM placement
exams early.
• Remember, when a student is first admitted it's on a provisional or
conditional basis. Their final transcripts must confirm that they have
met all admission requirements.
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The B.S.N. program is impacted and
only admits new students in Fall and
Winter quarters. Nursing website:
http://nursing.csusb.edu
Nursing accepts 80 B.S.N. students
each year (supplemental application
required).
Deadlines for Nursing Admission
applications are:
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Fall quarter: January 1st – March 1st.
Winter quarter: September 1st - October 1st
Pre-Nursing advising session is
mandatory (Freshman will receive
this during SOAR).
Palm Desert Campus accepts 20
B.S.N. students every Fall term.
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The B.A.S.W. program admits new
students only in Fall quarter
(supplemental application required).
Social Work accepts 50 B.A.S.W.
students each Fall.
Deadline to apply for Fall is the end
of March.
The application packet is available to
download at
http://socialwork.csusb.edu.
B.A.S.W. Admission Information
Sessions available (not required) and
freshman will receive pre-social
work advising during SOAR.
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The Kinesiology concentration in
Pre-Physical Therapy (PPT) is
impacted.
Applications for Fall will begin on
March 1st - May 1st of each academic
year.
Kinesiology PPT students can start
any academic quarter and should
declare their major as Kinesiology
“undeclared” concentration.
Students must earn a 3.2 GPA in all
college/university coursework and
all prerequisites.
Kinesiology website:
http://kine.csusb.edu/index.html
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Criminal Justice is the newest impacted major.
Students should declare Pre-criminal justice as
their major.
Prerequisites must be completed with grades
“C” or better.
Upon successful completion of requirements, a
student’s major will be changed automatically.
Criminal Justice website:
http://criminaljustice.csusb.edu
The California Community Colleges offers a new degree program for
students called the Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) which
guarantees students admission into CSUSB.
CSUSB currently offers the following similar degree programs for AA-T
or AS-T:
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Administration of Justice
Art History
Business
History
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Studio Arts
• For Fall 2013, first time freshmen who have not demonstrated
proficiency in English or mathematics based on their ELM or EPT
score (s) will be required to begin remediation during summer
2013 through the Early Summer Program.
• Students may be exempt from the Early Start Program by:
• Scoring 50 or above on the ELM
• Scoring 138 or above on the EPT
• Exemption from EPT/ELM is based on SAT, ACT, AP, EAP
• Students will be notified if they have been admitted to CSUSB
and required to participate in ESP.
• Students may fulfill the CSU Early Start Program requirement
through an on-campus course or program at a destination
campus, service campus, or California Community College.
• Kyle Quarles – High Desert, Riverside, and Corona
– Email: kquarles@csusb.edu
– Phone: (909) 537-3788
• Michael Harrison – Riverside, San Bernardino, and Temecula
– Email: harriso5@csusb.edu
– Phone: (909) 537-3783
• Marisol Huerta – Rancho Cucamonga, Moreno Valley and Ontario
– Email: mhuerta@csusb.edu
– Phone: (909) 537-3233
• Avi Rodriguez – Low Desert, Coachella Valley, San Jacinto and Hemet
– Email: arodrigu@csusb.edu
– Phone: (909) 537-8111
• Lucia Zarate – Redlands, Fontana, Colton, and Rialto
– Email: lzarate@csusb.edu
– Phone: (909) 537-7568
• Admissions & Student Recruitment ………......(909) 537-5188
http://admissions.csusb.edu
• Financial Aid………………………………………….…....(909) 537-5227
http://finaid.csusb.edu
• Campus Tours……………………………………………..(909) 537-5192
tours@csusb.edu
• Housing………………………………………………….…..(909) 537-4155
http://housing.csusb.edu
• EOP…………………………………………………………....(909) 537-5042
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/eop
• Testing…………………………………………………….…(909) 537-5045
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing
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