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First-Time Freshmen Admission Criteria
Fall 2010

Due to the severity of the California state budget, all first-time freshmen applicants will be admitted to the pre-major (including undeclared) in which they applied. There will be a limited number of enrollment slots in each pre-major. Applicants will be ranked by their Eligibility Index, which is a combination of GPA and SAT/ACT test scores. In addition, students must complete the pattern of college preparatory curriculum ("a-g" courses) by the end of spring 2010.

SDSU service-area applicants will be assigned a credit to increase their eligibility so SDSU can maintain its traditional balance of out-of-area to in-area students. Students are in SDSU's service area if they graduate from a high school in San Diego County located south of state route 56 and extending eastward AND Imperial County high schools.

CSU Grade Point Average

All grades earned in the 15-unit college preparatory pattern of approved courses taken in 10th -12th grades are used to calculate your grade point average.

Honors points for A, B and C grades will be awarded for a maximum of eight semester courses taken in 11th and 12th grades, including up to two IB or AP courses, or honors courses with 11th or 12th grade content taken in the 10th grade.

Grade Point Average Calculator

First-Time Freshmen Eligibility Index

The eligibility index is the combination of your high school grade point average and your test score on either the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT Reasoning Test) or the American College Test (ACT). Note: November 2009 is the last month to take the SAT/ACT if you are applying for fall 2010 admission.

You can calculate your eligibility index by multiplying your grade point average by 800 and adding your combined critical reading and math score on the SAT Reasoning Test. Or, if you took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times the composite score from the ACT. The university will not include the writing scores from either tests in the computation of the eligibility index.

(High School GPA X 800) + (SAT Critical Reading + Math Score) = Eligibility Index

(High School GPA X 200) + (10 X ACT Composite Score) = Eligibility Index

Eligibility Index Calculator

First-Time Freshmen College Preparatory Curriculum ("a-g" courses)

As a first-time freshman applicant, you must complete, with grades of "C" or higher, the 15-unit comprehensive pattern of college preparatory courses. Although not required, recommended courses will help better prepare you for university study.

Fall admission is based on self-reported information. Your admission is provisional pending verification of the self-reported information on your application from your official transcript. Your admission may be rescinded if your GPA, test scores or course grades are lower than what is reported on the application. Please make sure to report accurate information. In addition, you must receive "C" or higher grades in all coursework taken during senior year or your admission is at risk of being rescinded.

APPLY from October 1 - November 30 at the CSUMentor Web site.