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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 13 Exemptions from the EPT are granted only to those who present proof of one of the following: • A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level English courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken along with the English Language Arts California Standard Test in grade 11 • A score of "Conditionally ready for college-level English courses" or "Conditional" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken on grade 11, provided successful completion of the Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC), AP English, 1B English or an English course approved for extra honors weight on the University of California "a-g" Doorways course list • A score of 500 or above on the critical reading section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test • A score of 22 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) English Test • A score of 3 or above on either the Language and Composition or Composition and Literature examination of the College Board Scholastic Advanced Placement Program • Completion and transfer to CSU of the credits for a college course that satisfies the CSU General Education requirement in English Composition, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better Students who cannot demonstrate basic competence on the EPT exam are required to enroll in ENGL 1L in conjunction with ENGL 5B or 10, or if they are nonnative speakers of English, in LING 6. ENGL 1L must be completed with a credit grade by the end of the first year of enrollment. Beginning in May 1998, SAT II: Writing Test scores were increased about 10 to 20 points. The adjustment was made to make writing test scores more comparable to scores on other SAT II subject tests. Although scores are higher, their relative rank compared to scores for tests taken before May 1998 remain the same. Entry-level Mathematics Exam The Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) Examination is designed to assess and measure the level of mathematics skills acquired through three years of rigorous college preparatory mathematics coursework (Algebra I and II, and Geometry) of students entering the California State University (CSU). The CSU ELM must be completed by all non-exempt entering undergraduates prior to enrollment in any course, including remedial courses. Students who score 50 or above on the ELM will be placed in college-level mathematics classes. Exemptions from the ELM are granted only to those who present proof of one of the following: • A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level Mathematics courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP), taken in grade 11 in conjunction with the CST in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II • A score of "Conditionally ready for college-level Mathematics courses" or "Conditional" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken in grade 11 along with the California Standards Test in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II, provided successful completion of a CSU-approved 12th grade math course that require Algebra II as a prerequisite • A score of 550 or above on the mathematics section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test • A score of 550 or above on a College Board SAT Subject Test in Mathematics (level 1 or level 2) • A score of 23 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) Mathematics Test • A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus AB or Calculus BC exam • A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Statistics examination • Completion and transfer to CSU of a college course that satisfies the requirement in Quantitative Reasoning, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better EPT and ELM These tests must be taken and scores must be received prior to enrollment. It is the students' responsibility to confirm exemption from either the EPT or ELM exam by contacting the Admissions/ Records Office, North Lobby, Joyal Administration Building. Information bulletins and registration materials for the EPT and ELM may be obtained from the Office of Testing Services.
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Title | 2014-15 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2014-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 13 Exemptions from the EPT are granted only to those who present proof of one of the following: • A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level English courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken along with the English Language Arts California Standard Test in grade 11 • A score of "Conditionally ready for college-level English courses" or "Conditional" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken on grade 11, provided successful completion of the Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC), AP English, 1B English or an English course approved for extra honors weight on the University of California "a-g" Doorways course list • A score of 500 or above on the critical reading section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test • A score of 22 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) English Test • A score of 3 or above on either the Language and Composition or Composition and Literature examination of the College Board Scholastic Advanced Placement Program • Completion and transfer to CSU of the credits for a college course that satisfies the CSU General Education requirement in English Composition, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better Students who cannot demonstrate basic competence on the EPT exam are required to enroll in ENGL 1L in conjunction with ENGL 5B or 10, or if they are nonnative speakers of English, in LING 6. ENGL 1L must be completed with a credit grade by the end of the first year of enrollment. Beginning in May 1998, SAT II: Writing Test scores were increased about 10 to 20 points. The adjustment was made to make writing test scores more comparable to scores on other SAT II subject tests. Although scores are higher, their relative rank compared to scores for tests taken before May 1998 remain the same. Entry-level Mathematics Exam The Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) Examination is designed to assess and measure the level of mathematics skills acquired through three years of rigorous college preparatory mathematics coursework (Algebra I and II, and Geometry) of students entering the California State University (CSU). The CSU ELM must be completed by all non-exempt entering undergraduates prior to enrollment in any course, including remedial courses. Students who score 50 or above on the ELM will be placed in college-level mathematics classes. Exemptions from the ELM are granted only to those who present proof of one of the following: • A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level Mathematics courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP), taken in grade 11 in conjunction with the CST in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II • A score of "Conditionally ready for college-level Mathematics courses" or "Conditional" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken in grade 11 along with the California Standards Test in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II, provided successful completion of a CSU-approved 12th grade math course that require Algebra II as a prerequisite • A score of 550 or above on the mathematics section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test • A score of 550 or above on a College Board SAT Subject Test in Mathematics (level 1 or level 2) • A score of 23 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) Mathematics Test • A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus AB or Calculus BC exam • A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Statistics examination • Completion and transfer to CSU of a college course that satisfies the requirement in Quantitative Reasoning, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better EPT and ELM These tests must be taken and scores must be received prior to enrollment. It is the students' responsibility to confirm exemption from either the EPT or ELM exam by contacting the Admissions/ Records Office, North Lobby, Joyal Administration Building. Information bulletins and registration materials for the EPT and ELM may be obtained from the Office of Testing Services. |