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84 I GRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STANDING Admission standards are stated in the Ca!Jfornia Administrative Code, Title 5, Education, which provides uniform admission regulations for all California state universities and colleges as follows: 41000. Admission with Cr~duotc St~nding' Unoi~Wified. (a) For admission with graduote tunding os an uncl:usified gr•dunlc$tudent, n rtudent shaD hove eompleted a four-year college course and hold an acccptobl baccnlaureilte degree r~om o.n accredited lrutltution; or Jhall hov;, completed equivalent nco.dom.le prepa.rntion JU determined by tho appropriate campus authorities. (b) AdJnlssfon to a enmpus with groduate standing doeo not oon•titute ndmbsion to graduate degree currlculn. 4l00l. Admission to Croduote Degree Curricula: CJ...mcd. A studt!nt who hAS been ~d mitted to o campus under Section 41000 may, upon oppUcation, be ndm!tted to an authori7.cd grndunte degree curriculum of the campus ns o clusslfled graduate student If he satisfnotorily meeu the professional, peroonal, JCholiUtlc, nnd oth<!l' stondords for graduate study, Including qualifying ex mlrultions, IU the appropriate e:unpus uthoritlcs may prescribe. Only those opplicnnts who show promise or •uccess nnd fitness will be. odn:Utted to graduate degree ourriculn, and only those who continue to demonstrotc o satisfactory level of scholostic competence ond lltn ll.IS, ~ dettmnined by the npproprinte cnmpus outhoritle>~, shnll be eligible to continuo in •uch curricula. Students. whose perfonn!Ul~ in o gr~duote degree currioulum Is judged to be unsntisfactory by the outhorlties or the campus may be required to wlthdrow from ~u grnduoto degree curricula offered by the campus. GRADUATE ADMISSION PROCEDURES Graduate admission is a two-step process. Unclassified graduate standing, the first step, is required of all holders of bachelor's degrees, regardless of objective. Cia ified graduate stJWding_ the second step, is required only of students working toward master's degrees. See Application Procedures-System wide, Graduate Application Procedures, 1974-75 for details of application. Students from abroad see Foreign Graduate Student Programs. UNCLASSIFIED GRADUATE STANDING For admission to graduate standing as an Unclassified Graduate Student, a student shall have completed a four-year college course and hold an acceptable baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution, or shall have completed equivalent academic preparation as determined by the appropriate campus authorities; and must satisfactorily meet the professional, personal, scholastic, and other standards for graduate study including qualifying examinations, as the appropriate campus authorities may prescribe. This status permits him to enroll in courses for which he has the prerequisites. Admission tQ a State University or College with unclassified graduate standing does not constitute admission to graduate degr e currir.ula. 1. A graduate ofCSU, Fresno who lms taken no subsequent c:o/legJilte work elsewhere may be admitted to unclassified graduate stiiiJding upon the filing of the application for graduate standing. 2. A graduate of another accredited institution, or a CSU, Fresno graduate who has subsequently attended anoth er institution, may be admitted to unclassified graduate standing upon the filing of the application and two copies of official transcripts showing the highest degree earned and good standing in nil work taken subsequent to that degree. A third copy of the transcript may be required in some fields. 3. Unvalidated Graduate Standing. A graduate of a nonaccredited college may be granted admission with un vslidated graduate standing_ upon the filing of the application and two copies of official transcripts of all college work. Such a student may be eligible for unclassified graduate standing when he has cleared all undergraduate deficiencies and has maintained, in residence at CSU, Fre no, a grade-point avernge of 3.0 (on a four grade-point system) on 12 units of approved upper division work or an average of 2.5 on 24 units of approved upper division work. (Potential master's degree students, see also lv!.1ster's Degrees-Gmde Requirements.) When a student with tllis type of graduate standing has fulfilled the requirements for classified or unclassified graduate sttmding, it is his responsibility to request a new statement of standing from the Admissions Office. MASTER'S DEGREES To be eligible to receive the master's degree at CSU, Fresno a student must have achieved a command of his field of specialization and must have demonstrated competence in independent investigation, analysis, and synthesis beyond the scope of individual courses. The requirements listed in the following sections are minimums. For details of specific curricula see the department statements and the Graduate Bulletin.
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Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 084 |
Full Text Search | 84 I GRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STANDING Admission standards are stated in the Ca!Jfornia Administrative Code, Title 5, Education, which provides uniform admission regulations for all California state universities and colleges as follows: 41000. Admission with Cr~duotc St~nding' Unoi~Wified. (a) For admission with graduote tunding os an uncl:usified gr•dunlc$tudent, n rtudent shaD hove eompleted a four-year college course and hold an acccptobl baccnlaureilte degree r~om o.n accredited lrutltution; or Jhall hov;, completed equivalent nco.dom.le prepa.rntion JU determined by tho appropriate campus authorities. (b) AdJnlssfon to a enmpus with groduate standing doeo not oon•titute ndmbsion to graduate degree currlculn. 4l00l. Admission to Croduote Degree Curricula: CJ...mcd. A studt!nt who hAS been ~d mitted to o campus under Section 41000 may, upon oppUcation, be ndm!tted to an authori7.cd grndunte degree curriculum of the campus ns o clusslfled graduate student If he satisfnotorily meeu the professional, peroonal, JCholiUtlc, nnd oth~, shnll be eligible to continuo in •uch curricula. Students. whose perfonn!Ul~ in o gr~duote degree currioulum Is judged to be unsntisfactory by the outhorlties or the campus may be required to wlthdrow from ~u grnduoto degree curricula offered by the campus. GRADUATE ADMISSION PROCEDURES Graduate admission is a two-step process. Unclassified graduate standing, the first step, is required of all holders of bachelor's degrees, regardless of objective. Cia ified graduate stJWding_ the second step, is required only of students working toward master's degrees. See Application Procedures-System wide, Graduate Application Procedures, 1974-75 for details of application. Students from abroad see Foreign Graduate Student Programs. UNCLASSIFIED GRADUATE STANDING For admission to graduate standing as an Unclassified Graduate Student, a student shall have completed a four-year college course and hold an acceptable baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution, or shall have completed equivalent academic preparation as determined by the appropriate campus authorities; and must satisfactorily meet the professional, personal, scholastic, and other standards for graduate study including qualifying examinations, as the appropriate campus authorities may prescribe. This status permits him to enroll in courses for which he has the prerequisites. Admission tQ a State University or College with unclassified graduate standing does not constitute admission to graduate degr e currir.ula. 1. A graduate ofCSU, Fresno who lms taken no subsequent c:o/legJilte work elsewhere may be admitted to unclassified graduate stiiiJding upon the filing of the application for graduate standing. 2. A graduate of another accredited institution, or a CSU, Fresno graduate who has subsequently attended anoth er institution, may be admitted to unclassified graduate standing upon the filing of the application and two copies of official transcripts showing the highest degree earned and good standing in nil work taken subsequent to that degree. A third copy of the transcript may be required in some fields. 3. Unvalidated Graduate Standing. A graduate of a nonaccredited college may be granted admission with un vslidated graduate standing_ upon the filing of the application and two copies of official transcripts of all college work. Such a student may be eligible for unclassified graduate standing when he has cleared all undergraduate deficiencies and has maintained, in residence at CSU, Fre no, a grade-point avernge of 3.0 (on a four grade-point system) on 12 units of approved upper division work or an average of 2.5 on 24 units of approved upper division work. (Potential master's degree students, see also lv!.1ster's Degrees-Gmde Requirements.) When a student with tllis type of graduate standing has fulfilled the requirements for classified or unclassified graduate sttmding, it is his responsibility to request a new statement of standing from the Admissions Office. MASTER'S DEGREES To be eligible to receive the master's degree at CSU, Fresno a student must have achieved a command of his field of specialization and must have demonstrated competence in independent investigation, analysis, and synthesis beyond the scope of individual courses. The requirements listed in the following sections are minimums. For details of specific curricula see the department statements and the Graduate Bulletin. |