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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 23 Other Applicants An applicant not admissible under one of the above provisions should enroll in a junior college or other appropriate institution. Only under the most unusual circumstances will such applicants be permitted to enroll in the college. Permission is granted only by special action. Certificate Programs Technical Agriculture: High school graduates may be admitted to the technical agriculture program in accordance with provisions listed in the School of Agriculture. Public Administration: Applications for admission to the public administration certificate program must be approved by the Political Science Department. For information on program requirements consult the department adviser. (See also Political Science Department.) Recommended Preparation Overall excellence of performance in high school subjects and evidence of academic potential provide the basis for admission at Fresno State College. While no course pattern is required, the applicant to be properly prepared to undertake a full program of studies and particularly to pursue the required program in general education, is strongly encouraged w include the following subjects as minimally adequate background for college work: 1. College preparatory English. 2. Foreign language. 3. College preparatory mathematics. 4. College preparatory laboratory science. 5. College preparatory history and/or social science. 6. Study in speech, music, art, and other subjects contributing to general academic background. Since certain fields of study require high school preparation in definite subjects, the student should consult the requirements indicated in the field of his choice. In college fields such as engineering, natural science, mathematics, social science, and humanities a maximum number of high school credits should be obtained in appropriate subjects in English, mathematics, science, and foreign languages. ADMISSION AS AN UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER Any applicant who has attempted college work will be considered for admission under one of the following provisions. All entering undergraduate students at Fresno State College, except foreign students whose native language is not En'glish, are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Applicants With 60 or More Semester Units An applicant who has completed 60 or more semester units or the equivalent will be admitted if he has achieved a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) on all college work attempted and he was in good standing at the last college attended. (See also Regulations and frocedures-General}rrformation.) 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 effect for first-time freshmen; or, if he has been in full-time continuous enrollment at a college since his graduation from high school, he meets the requirements in effect for first-time freshmen at the time of his high school graduation.
Object Description
Title | 1966-67 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1966-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 023 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 23 Other Applicants An applicant not admissible under one of the above provisions should enroll in a junior college or other appropriate institution. Only under the most unusual circumstances will such applicants be permitted to enroll in the college. Permission is granted only by special action. Certificate Programs Technical Agriculture: High school graduates may be admitted to the technical agriculture program in accordance with provisions listed in the School of Agriculture. Public Administration: Applications for admission to the public administration certificate program must be approved by the Political Science Department. For information on program requirements consult the department adviser. (See also Political Science Department.) Recommended Preparation Overall excellence of performance in high school subjects and evidence of academic potential provide the basis for admission at Fresno State College. While no course pattern is required, the applicant to be properly prepared to undertake a full program of studies and particularly to pursue the required program in general education, is strongly encouraged w include the following subjects as minimally adequate background for college work: 1. College preparatory English. 2. Foreign language. 3. College preparatory mathematics. 4. College preparatory laboratory science. 5. College preparatory history and/or social science. 6. Study in speech, music, art, and other subjects contributing to general academic background. Since certain fields of study require high school preparation in definite subjects, the student should consult the requirements indicated in the field of his choice. In college fields such as engineering, natural science, mathematics, social science, and humanities a maximum number of high school credits should be obtained in appropriate subjects in English, mathematics, science, and foreign languages. ADMISSION AS AN UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER Any applicant who has attempted college work will be considered for admission under one of the following provisions. All entering undergraduate students at Fresno State College, except foreign students whose native language is not En'glish, are required to submit scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Applicants With 60 or More Semester Units An applicant who has completed 60 or more semester units or the equivalent will be admitted if he has achieved a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) on all college work attempted and he was in good standing at the last college attended. (See also Regulations and frocedures-General}rrformation.) 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 effect for first-time freshmen; or, if he has been in full-time continuous enrollment at a college since his graduation from high school, he meets the requirements in effect for first-time freshmen at the time of his high school graduation. |