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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 25 For undergraduate admission to Fresno State College a student must: 1. Submit an application. on a form provided by the Admissions Office and pay the $5 application fee to the College·Business Office. 2. Request institutions formerly attended to forward directly to the Admissions Office transcripts of credits from high school and colleges. College transcripts are required in duplicate. Failure to include all colleges attended may result in cancellation of the student's registration. 3. Take the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board and have copy of the results sent to the college Admissions Office. 4. Take any additional entrance examinations required. 5. Veterans must, in addition, file with the Admissions Office a copy of Notice of Separation from military service. Application for admission should be filed at least one month prior to the beginning of the semester for which the student plans to enroll. The college cannot assure approval of applicants to register or provide evaluations for applicants who file after the dates listed in the College Calendar. Applicants for reinstatement will be held strictly to these deadlines. Students interested in college housing or financial aid should file special applications with the offices concerned as soon as possible in order to insure consideration. GENERAL INFORMATION All transcripts submitted by matriculated students are retained by Fresno State College. Degree credit may be granted for work completed satisfactorily in another accredited institution of collegiate grade subject to the restrictions imposed on work taken at this institution. Questions concerning acceptability of a course from another institution should be addressed to the Evaluations Office. A maximum of 70 semester units is allowed toward the degree for work completed in a junior college and no upper division credit is given. Junior college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements, but may not be applied toward the total units required for a' bachelor's degree. For limitations on extension and correspondence credit, see Extension Classes. Advanced Standing Credit for Registered Nurses Completion of the three-year course in nursing at an accredited hospital and the possession of the R.N. license will entitle the student to receive 30 units of lower division credit toward a bachelor's degree, granted after completion of all other degree requirements. This credit allowance will be given to registered nurses who are candidates for bachelor's degrees with majors other than nursing. Credit received from a junior college or four-year college for courses taken as part of a three-year hospital nursing program will be allowed in addition to the 30 units. Registered nurses who are candidates for the bachelor of science degree with major in nursing must meet the requirements of the Nursing Department. See Nursing Department. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS All but two categories of entering undergraduate students are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The two excepted categories include (1) foreign students from non-English speaking countries and (2) students who have taken the ACT test for entrance to another of the state colleges and who subsequently have been diverted to Fresno State College because of closed enrollment. The College Entrance Examination Board has established testing centers throughout the country where students may take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Information may be obtained from local high schools and colleges regarding test
Object Description
Title | 1966-67 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1966-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 025 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 25 For undergraduate admission to Fresno State College a student must: 1. Submit an application. on a form provided by the Admissions Office and pay the $5 application fee to the College·Business Office. 2. Request institutions formerly attended to forward directly to the Admissions Office transcripts of credits from high school and colleges. College transcripts are required in duplicate. Failure to include all colleges attended may result in cancellation of the student's registration. 3. Take the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board and have copy of the results sent to the college Admissions Office. 4. Take any additional entrance examinations required. 5. Veterans must, in addition, file with the Admissions Office a copy of Notice of Separation from military service. Application for admission should be filed at least one month prior to the beginning of the semester for which the student plans to enroll. The college cannot assure approval of applicants to register or provide evaluations for applicants who file after the dates listed in the College Calendar. Applicants for reinstatement will be held strictly to these deadlines. Students interested in college housing or financial aid should file special applications with the offices concerned as soon as possible in order to insure consideration. GENERAL INFORMATION All transcripts submitted by matriculated students are retained by Fresno State College. Degree credit may be granted for work completed satisfactorily in another accredited institution of collegiate grade subject to the restrictions imposed on work taken at this institution. Questions concerning acceptability of a course from another institution should be addressed to the Evaluations Office. A maximum of 70 semester units is allowed toward the degree for work completed in a junior college and no upper division credit is given. Junior college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements, but may not be applied toward the total units required for a' bachelor's degree. For limitations on extension and correspondence credit, see Extension Classes. Advanced Standing Credit for Registered Nurses Completion of the three-year course in nursing at an accredited hospital and the possession of the R.N. license will entitle the student to receive 30 units of lower division credit toward a bachelor's degree, granted after completion of all other degree requirements. This credit allowance will be given to registered nurses who are candidates for bachelor's degrees with majors other than nursing. Credit received from a junior college or four-year college for courses taken as part of a three-year hospital nursing program will be allowed in addition to the 30 units. Registered nurses who are candidates for the bachelor of science degree with major in nursing must meet the requirements of the Nursing Department. See Nursing Department. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS All but two categories of entering undergraduate students are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The two excepted categories include (1) foreign students from non-English speaking countries and (2) students who have taken the ACT test for entrance to another of the state colleges and who subsequently have been diverted to Fresno State College because of closed enrollment. The College Entrance Examination Board has established testing centers throughout the country where students may take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Information may be obtained from local high schools and colleges regarding test |