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ADMISSION alternative campuses or later changes of campus choice will be minimal. In the event that a post-baccalaureate applicant wishes to be assured of initial consideration by more than one campus, it will be necessary to submit a separate application (including fee) to each. Applications may be obtained from the Graduate Studies Office of any California State University or College campus in addition to the sources noted for undergraduate appl icants. For additional information, see the School of Graduate Studies. APPLICATION FILING PERIODS Terms in 1979-80 Summer Qtr. 1979 Fall Sem. or Qtr. 1979 Winter Qtr. 1980 Spring Sem. or Qtr. 1980 Applications Fi .. t Accepted Feb. I, 1979 Nov. 1, 1978 June 1, 1979 Aug. 1, 1979 Filing Penod Durollon Each campus accepts applies· tions until capacities are reached. Most campuses accept *pplications up to a month prior to the opening day of the tenn. Some campuses will close individual programs as they reach capacity. Student Notification Bogins March 1979 Dec. 1978 July 1979 Sept. 1979 All applications postmarked or received during the initial filing period will be given equal consideration within established enrollment categories and quotas. There is no ·advantage in filing before · the initial filing period. 55 Applications received before the initial filing period may be returned, causing a delay in processing. With the exception of the impacted undergraduate program areas most campuses will be accepting applications well into the extended filinS._ periods until quotas are filled. SPACE RESERVATION NOTICES Most applicants will receive some form of space reservation notice from their first choice campus within two months of filing the application. A notice that space has been reserved is also a request for records necessary to make the final admission decision. It is an assurance of admission only if evaluation of the applicant's previous academic record indicates that admission requirements have been met. Such a notice is not transferable to another term or to another campus. HARDSHIP PETITIONS There are established procedures for consideration of qualified applicants who would be faced with extreme hardship if not admitted. Prospective hardship petitioners should write the Admissions Office regarding specific policies governing hardship admission. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS First-time freshman eligibility is governed by an eligibility index. The index is computed using the high school grade-point average on all course work completed in the last three years of high school, exclusive of physical education and military science; and the ACT composite, or the SAT total score. The table of grade-point averages, with corresponding test scores and the equation by which the index is computed, is reproduced on page 56. Registration forms and test dates for either test may be obtained from school or college counselors, from the addresses below, or from the campus testing offices. For either test, submit the registration form and fee at least one month prior to the test date.
Object Description
Title | 1979-80 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1979-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 055 |
Full Text Search | ADMISSION alternative campuses or later changes of campus choice will be minimal. In the event that a post-baccalaureate applicant wishes to be assured of initial consideration by more than one campus, it will be necessary to submit a separate application (including fee) to each. Applications may be obtained from the Graduate Studies Office of any California State University or College campus in addition to the sources noted for undergraduate appl icants. For additional information, see the School of Graduate Studies. APPLICATION FILING PERIODS Terms in 1979-80 Summer Qtr. 1979 Fall Sem. or Qtr. 1979 Winter Qtr. 1980 Spring Sem. or Qtr. 1980 Applications Fi .. t Accepted Feb. I, 1979 Nov. 1, 1978 June 1, 1979 Aug. 1, 1979 Filing Penod Durollon Each campus accepts applies· tions until capacities are reached. Most campuses accept *pplications up to a month prior to the opening day of the tenn. Some campuses will close individual programs as they reach capacity. Student Notification Bogins March 1979 Dec. 1978 July 1979 Sept. 1979 All applications postmarked or received during the initial filing period will be given equal consideration within established enrollment categories and quotas. There is no ·advantage in filing before · the initial filing period. 55 Applications received before the initial filing period may be returned, causing a delay in processing. With the exception of the impacted undergraduate program areas most campuses will be accepting applications well into the extended filinS._ periods until quotas are filled. SPACE RESERVATION NOTICES Most applicants will receive some form of space reservation notice from their first choice campus within two months of filing the application. A notice that space has been reserved is also a request for records necessary to make the final admission decision. It is an assurance of admission only if evaluation of the applicant's previous academic record indicates that admission requirements have been met. Such a notice is not transferable to another term or to another campus. HARDSHIP PETITIONS There are established procedures for consideration of qualified applicants who would be faced with extreme hardship if not admitted. Prospective hardship petitioners should write the Admissions Office regarding specific policies governing hardship admission. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS First-time freshman eligibility is governed by an eligibility index. The index is computed using the high school grade-point average on all course work completed in the last three years of high school, exclusive of physical education and military science; and the ACT composite, or the SAT total score. The table of grade-point averages, with corresponding test scores and the equation by which the index is computed, is reproduced on page 56. Registration forms and test dates for either test may be obtained from school or college counselors, from the addresses below, or from the campus testing offices. For either test, submit the registration form and fee at least one month prior to the test date. |