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38 I ADMISSION from the arJUed services with the Offk" of Admissions. He will be allowed credit for service time and service schools completed as recommended by A Guide to the Eva.iuuiion of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. He may also be given selection preference under condition~ outlined on the applicntion form. Applications will not be accepted after admissions categories have closed. Eligibility fur admission cannot be determined until aU required documents have been received. Due to staff limitations, an evaluation of transfer credit will generally not be available until at least a month after admission. 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 bachelor's degree for work completed in a community coUege and no upper division credit is given; however, community college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements. For limitations on extension and correspondence credit see Extension Classes. Students interested in college housing or financial aid should file special applications with the offices concerned a soon as possible. For admission to graduate study, see School of Graduate Studies. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS All entering undergraduate students with fewer than sixty (60) units of creclit accepted by Fresno State are required to submit scores fTom the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Testing Program battery (ACT) . The only exceptions to this requirement are foreign students from non-English speaking countries. Students tran ferring to Fresno State who have more than sixty (60) units accepted by the college and who have scores on either of these tests should report them to the Admissions Office. The Educational Testing Service and the American College Testing Program have established testing centers throughout the country where students may take these tests. Information about the tests and registration materials may be obtained from local high schools, colleges, and the Test Office at Fresno State. Registration fees are as follows: SAT, $6.50; ACT, $6.00. In order to allow time for the college to receive the test scores, students should arrange to take the te~t at least 1:\vo moni'b5 befor entering the coliP.ge. See Stnte Admission Procedures and Eligibllity Index. English Proficiency Test for Foreign Students: The college requires that students whose native language is not English take the Test of Englisb as a Foreign L:mguage (TOEFL), administered by the Educational Testing Service at testing centers throughout the world. An exception may be made for transfer students from American colleges whose grades demonstrate full competency in English. TOEFL is an objective examination designed to indicate whether the foreign student's comprehension of and ability to use the English language is adequate for college work. Information on testing dates and cities where the test is given may be obtained by writing to Test of.Englisb as a Foreign Language, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA. Students should arrange to take the test at least six months before enrolling in college in order to allow time for receipt and evaluation of te-st scores. Speech Test: A speech proficiency test is required of transfer students who are candidates for teaching credentials. Students who fnll below the proficiency level required of teachers will be expected to take Communicative Disorders 76, Problems in Oral Expression. See School of Education-Admission to Credenb"al Programs. Medical Examination: Upon acceptance by the college, a health history and physical examination form will be mailed to all new students by the Admissions Office. The health history should be completed by the student and the physical examination performed by a private physician. This form should be mailed to the Student Health Service t least two weeks prior to registration. The completion of the physical examination is a requirement for registration at Fres110 State. Candidates for teaching credentials must secure approval of the Health Service at boti1 the time of application for admission to credential programs and upon assignment to directed teaching. A credential may not be issued unless the canclldate possesses satisfactory physical and mental health to meet fully the responsibilities ofteaching. 171 1 2 4 21~
Object Description
Title | 1972-73 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1972-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 038 |
Full Text Search | 38 I ADMISSION from the arJUed services with the Offk" of Admissions. He will be allowed credit for service time and service schools completed as recommended by A Guide to the Eva.iuuiion of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. He may also be given selection preference under condition~ outlined on the applicntion form. Applications will not be accepted after admissions categories have closed. Eligibility fur admission cannot be determined until aU required documents have been received. Due to staff limitations, an evaluation of transfer credit will generally not be available until at least a month after admission. 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 bachelor's degree for work completed in a community coUege and no upper division credit is given; however, community college credit in excess of 70 units may be used to satisfy subject requirements. For limitations on extension and correspondence credit see Extension Classes. Students interested in college housing or financial aid should file special applications with the offices concerned a soon as possible. For admission to graduate study, see School of Graduate Studies. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS All entering undergraduate students with fewer than sixty (60) units of creclit accepted by Fresno State are required to submit scores fTom the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Testing Program battery (ACT) . The only exceptions to this requirement are foreign students from non-English speaking countries. Students tran ferring to Fresno State who have more than sixty (60) units accepted by the college and who have scores on either of these tests should report them to the Admissions Office. The Educational Testing Service and the American College Testing Program have established testing centers throughout the country where students may take these tests. Information about the tests and registration materials may be obtained from local high schools, colleges, and the Test Office at Fresno State. Registration fees are as follows: SAT, $6.50; ACT, $6.00. In order to allow time for the college to receive the test scores, students should arrange to take the te~t at least 1:\vo moni'b5 befor entering the coliP.ge. See Stnte Admission Procedures and Eligibllity Index. English Proficiency Test for Foreign Students: The college requires that students whose native language is not English take the Test of Englisb as a Foreign L:mguage (TOEFL), administered by the Educational Testing Service at testing centers throughout the world. An exception may be made for transfer students from American colleges whose grades demonstrate full competency in English. TOEFL is an objective examination designed to indicate whether the foreign student's comprehension of and ability to use the English language is adequate for college work. Information on testing dates and cities where the test is given may be obtained by writing to Test of.Englisb as a Foreign Language, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA. Students should arrange to take the test at least six months before enrolling in college in order to allow time for receipt and evaluation of te-st scores. Speech Test: A speech proficiency test is required of transfer students who are candidates for teaching credentials. Students who fnll below the proficiency level required of teachers will be expected to take Communicative Disorders 76, Problems in Oral Expression. See School of Education-Admission to Credenb"al Programs. Medical Examination: Upon acceptance by the college, a health history and physical examination form will be mailed to all new students by the Admissions Office. The health history should be completed by the student and the physical examination performed by a private physician. This form should be mailed to the Student Health Service t least two weeks prior to registration. The completion of the physical examination is a requirement for registration at Fres110 State. Candidates for teaching credentials must secure approval of the Health Service at boti1 the time of application for admission to credential programs and upon assignment to directed teaching. A credential may not be issued unless the canclldate possesses satisfactory physical and mental health to meet fully the responsibilities ofteaching. 171 1 2 4 21~ |