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Admission Requirements Admissions Office Student Affairs Vivian Franco, Director Joyal Administration North Lobby 559.278.2261 http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu 50 2006-2007 California State University, Fresno General Catalog and Taxpayer Identification Number to the campus. Undergraduate Application Procedures Prospective students applying for part-time or full-time undergraduate programs of study in day or evening classes must file a complete undergraduate application. The $55 nonrefundable application fee should be in the form of a check or money order payable to “The California State Univer-sity” or by credit card if submitting the online application, and may not be trans-ferred or used to apply to another term. The applications of persons denied admis-sion to an impacted campus may be re-routed to another campus, but only if the applicant is CSU eligible. An alternate campus and major may be indicated on the application, but applicants should list as an alternate campus only a CSU campus that also offers the major. Generally, an alternate major will be considered at the first choice campus before an application is redi-rected to an alternate choice campus. For undergraduate admission to Califor-nia State University, Fresno you must: 1. Submit a current application with a non-refundable application fee to the Admis-sions Office. 2. Request institutions formerly attended to send directly to the Admissions Office transcripts of credits from high school and colleges. Failure to include all col-leges attended may result in cancellation of your registration. All transcripts sub-mitted by students are retained by Cali-fornia State University, Fresno. 3. Take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I) or American College Test (ACT) and request official scores be sent to Califor-nia State University, Fresno if you are a lower-division applicant. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all foreign applicants and applicants who do not have at least three years of full-time schooling at the sec-ondary level or beyond where English is the principal language of instruction. 4. Take any additional proficiency or place-ment tests required. (See Systemwide Placement Tests Requirements on page 54.) In addition to the other documents required, a veteran should file a copy of the Notice of Separation (DD 214) from the armed services with the application for admission. Academic credit will be awarded for service time and service schools completed as recommended by A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. Veterans who are California residents may be exempt from certain admission requirements. Special admission may be granted if the applicant is judged likely to succeed academically. Standard admis-sion procedures should be followed. Applications will not be accepted after admissions categories have closed. Final eligibility for admission cannot be determined until all required documents have been received. Due to staff limita-tions, an evaluation of transfer credit will generally not be available until sometime during the first semester’s enrollment. A maximum of 70 semester units of credit is allowed toward the bachelor’s degree for work completed in a commu-nity college. However, community college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements. No upper-division credit will be given. Remedial course units are not accepted for admission or degree credit. For limitations on extension and corre-spondence credit, see Extension Classes. Students desiring university housing or financial aid should file special applica-tions with the appropriate offices concerned as soon as possible. Impacted Programs The CSU designates programs as impacted when more applications are received in the initial filing period (October and November for fall terms, June for winter terms, August for spring terms, February for summer terms) than can be accommodated. Some programs are impacted at every campus where they are offered; others are impacted only at some campuses. Candidates for admis-sion must meet supplementary admission criteria if applying to an impacted program. During the fall filing period, the CSU will announce those programs that are impacted and the supplementary criteria campuses will use. That announcement will be published in the CSU Review and made available online at www.calstate.edu/AR/csureview/. Informa-tion about the supplementary criteria also is sent to program applicants. Detailed impaction information is also available at www.calstate.edu/AR/ impactioninfo.shtml. Admission Requirements Requirements for admission to Califor-nia State University, Fresno are in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 1, Subchapter 3, of the California Code of Regulations. If you are not sure of these requirements, you should consult a high school or community college counselor or the CSU campus Admissions Office. Electronic versions of the CSU under-graduate and graduate applications are accessible on the World Wide Web at www.csumentor.edu. The CSUMentor system allows students to browse through general information about 23 CSU campuses, view multimedia campus presentations, send and receive electronic responses to specific questions, and apply for admission and financial aid. Importance of Filing Complete, Accurate, and Authentic Application for Admission Documents. California State University, Fresno advises prospective students that they must supply complete and accurate information on the application for admission, residence questionnaire, and financial aid forms. Further, applicants must submit authen-tic and official transcripts of all previous academic work attempted. Failure to file complete, accurate, and authentic application documents may result in denial of admission, cancellation of academic credit, suspension, or expulsion (Section 41301 of Title 5, California Code of Regulations). Applicants are required to include their correct Social Security numbers in designated places on applications for admission pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 6109). See also Policies and Regulations, page 501. Taxpayers who claim Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning tax credit will be required to provide their name, address,
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Title | 2006-07 General Catalog |
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Date of publication | 2006-05 |
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Full Text Search | Admission Requirements Admissions Office Student Affairs Vivian Franco, Director Joyal Administration North Lobby 559.278.2261 http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu 50 2006-2007 California State University, Fresno General Catalog and Taxpayer Identification Number to the campus. Undergraduate Application Procedures Prospective students applying for part-time or full-time undergraduate programs of study in day or evening classes must file a complete undergraduate application. The $55 nonrefundable application fee should be in the form of a check or money order payable to “The California State Univer-sity” or by credit card if submitting the online application, and may not be trans-ferred or used to apply to another term. The applications of persons denied admis-sion to an impacted campus may be re-routed to another campus, but only if the applicant is CSU eligible. An alternate campus and major may be indicated on the application, but applicants should list as an alternate campus only a CSU campus that also offers the major. Generally, an alternate major will be considered at the first choice campus before an application is redi-rected to an alternate choice campus. For undergraduate admission to Califor-nia State University, Fresno you must: 1. Submit a current application with a non-refundable application fee to the Admis-sions Office. 2. Request institutions formerly attended to send directly to the Admissions Office transcripts of credits from high school and colleges. Failure to include all col-leges attended may result in cancellation of your registration. All transcripts sub-mitted by students are retained by Cali-fornia State University, Fresno. 3. Take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I) or American College Test (ACT) and request official scores be sent to Califor-nia State University, Fresno if you are a lower-division applicant. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all foreign applicants and applicants who do not have at least three years of full-time schooling at the sec-ondary level or beyond where English is the principal language of instruction. 4. Take any additional proficiency or place-ment tests required. (See Systemwide Placement Tests Requirements on page 54.) In addition to the other documents required, a veteran should file a copy of the Notice of Separation (DD 214) from the armed services with the application for admission. Academic credit will be awarded for service time and service schools completed as recommended by A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. Veterans who are California residents may be exempt from certain admission requirements. Special admission may be granted if the applicant is judged likely to succeed academically. Standard admis-sion procedures should be followed. Applications will not be accepted after admissions categories have closed. Final eligibility for admission cannot be determined until all required documents have been received. Due to staff limita-tions, an evaluation of transfer credit will generally not be available until sometime during the first semester’s enrollment. A maximum of 70 semester units of credit is allowed toward the bachelor’s degree for work completed in a commu-nity college. However, community college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements. No upper-division credit will be given. Remedial course units are not accepted for admission or degree credit. For limitations on extension and corre-spondence credit, see Extension Classes. Students desiring university housing or financial aid should file special applica-tions with the appropriate offices concerned as soon as possible. Impacted Programs The CSU designates programs as impacted when more applications are received in the initial filing period (October and November for fall terms, June for winter terms, August for spring terms, February for summer terms) than can be accommodated. Some programs are impacted at every campus where they are offered; others are impacted only at some campuses. Candidates for admis-sion must meet supplementary admission criteria if applying to an impacted program. During the fall filing period, the CSU will announce those programs that are impacted and the supplementary criteria campuses will use. That announcement will be published in the CSU Review and made available online at www.calstate.edu/AR/csureview/. Informa-tion about the supplementary criteria also is sent to program applicants. Detailed impaction information is also available at www.calstate.edu/AR/ impactioninfo.shtml. Admission Requirements Requirements for admission to Califor-nia State University, Fresno are in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 1, Subchapter 3, of the California Code of Regulations. If you are not sure of these requirements, you should consult a high school or community college counselor or the CSU campus Admissions Office. Electronic versions of the CSU under-graduate and graduate applications are accessible on the World Wide Web at www.csumentor.edu. The CSUMentor system allows students to browse through general information about 23 CSU campuses, view multimedia campus presentations, send and receive electronic responses to specific questions, and apply for admission and financial aid. Importance of Filing Complete, Accurate, and Authentic Application for Admission Documents. California State University, Fresno advises prospective students that they must supply complete and accurate information on the application for admission, residence questionnaire, and financial aid forms. Further, applicants must submit authen-tic and official transcripts of all previous academic work attempted. Failure to file complete, accurate, and authentic application documents may result in denial of admission, cancellation of academic credit, suspension, or expulsion (Section 41301 of Title 5, California Code of Regulations). Applicants are required to include their correct Social Security numbers in designated places on applications for admission pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 6109). See also Policies and Regulations, page 501. Taxpayers who claim Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning tax credit will be required to provide their name, address, |