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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 25 ADMISSION OF UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS General Q®lificlltions. Applicants for admission to the college as undergraduate transfer StUdents must qualify under one of the provisions specified below. All entering undergraduate students at Fresno State College, cxce.pt foreign students whose native language is not English, are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students transferring with 60 or more units may as an alternative submit scores on the ACr; such scores must be provided directly by the America!). College Testing Program, P.O. Box 168, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Applicants With 60 or More Semester Units An applicant who has completed 60 or more semester units or the equivalent wiU be admitted if he has achieved a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) on all acceptable college work attempted and he was in good standing at the last college attended. (See also Regullltiom t111d Procedures-Ge11eral Information.) Applicants With Fewer Than 60 Semester Units An applicant who has completed fewer than 60 semester units or the equivalent may be admitted if he meets the above requirements and he meets requirements currently in e.ffect for first-time freshmen; or, i'f he has been in fuU-time continuous enrollment at a college since -his gn~duation from high school, he meets the requirements in effect for first-time fieshmen at the rime of his high school graduation. Applicants With Particular MaJors An applicant who does not meet either of the above provisions may be admitted to the college for the purpose of pursuing a major for which appropriate course work is not offer-ed at the college from which he seeks to transfer when he meets all of the following: 1. He has completed all appropriate course work offered. 2. He has attained a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) in all college work attempted. 3. He was in good standing lit the last college anended. 4. He can, in the judgment of the college, succeed in that degree objective. Other Applicants Only under the most unusual circumstances will an applicant not meeting either of the above provisions be considered for admission. Permission is granted by special college action. ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STUDY (See School of Graduate Studies) CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS Student class levels are determined as follows: Fres}mlC17-Students who have earned a total of fewer than 30 semester units. Sophomores-Students who have earned a total of ~0 to 59 semester units inclusive. Juniors-Students who have earned a total of 60 to 89 semester units inclusive. Seniors-Students who have en.rned 90 semester units or more. Graduates-Students who have a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. AUDITORS Students enrolling as auditors only must meet admissions deadlines and be cleared by the Admissions Office. Written permission of instructors must also be secured and filed at registration before enrolling as an auditor for one or more courses without credit. Auditors must register in the usu:ll way and pay the same fees liS would
Object Description
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
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 ADMISSION OF UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS General Q®lificlltions. Applicants for admission to the college as undergraduate transfer StUdents must qualify under one of the provisions specified below. All entering undergraduate students at Fresno State College, cxce.pt foreign students whose native language is not English, are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students transferring with 60 or more units may as an alternative submit scores on the ACr; such scores must be provided directly by the America!). College Testing Program, P.O. Box 168, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Applicants With 60 or More Semester Units An applicant who has completed 60 or more semester units or the equivalent wiU be admitted if he has achieved a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) on all acceptable college work attempted and he was in good standing at the last college attended. (See also Regullltiom t111d Procedures-Ge11eral Information.) Applicants With Fewer Than 60 Semester Units An applicant who has completed fewer than 60 semester units or the equivalent may be admitted if he meets the above requirements and he meets requirements currently in e.ffect for first-time freshmen; or, i'f he has been in fuU-time continuous enrollment at a college since -his gn~duation from high school, he meets the requirements in effect for first-time fieshmen at the rime of his high school graduation. Applicants With Particular MaJors An applicant who does not meet either of the above provisions may be admitted to the college for the purpose of pursuing a major for which appropriate course work is not offer-ed at the college from which he seeks to transfer when he meets all of the following: 1. He has completed all appropriate course work offered. 2. He has attained a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) in all college work attempted. 3. He was in good standing lit the last college anended. 4. He can, in the judgment of the college, succeed in that degree objective. Other Applicants Only under the most unusual circumstances will an applicant not meeting either of the above provisions be considered for admission. Permission is granted by special college action. ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STUDY (See School of Graduate Studies) CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS Student class levels are determined as follows: Fres}mlC17-Students who have earned a total of fewer than 30 semester units. Sophomores-Students who have earned a total of ~0 to 59 semester units inclusive. Juniors-Students who have earned a total of 60 to 89 semester units inclusive. Seniors-Students who have en.rned 90 semester units or more. Graduates-Students who have a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. AUDITORS Students enrolling as auditors only must meet admissions deadlines and be cleared by the Admissions Office. Written permission of instructors must also be secured and filed at registration before enrolling as an auditor for one or more courses without credit. Auditors must register in the usu:ll way and pay the same fees liS would |