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REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE Requirements for admission to Fresno State College are in accordaucc with Tiile r, Chapter S, Subchapter 2 of the Californ;a Adurinjrtrative Code as amended by the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges on June 4, 1966. A prospective applicant who is unsure of his staros under these requirements is encouraged to consult a school or college counselor or the college admissions office. ADMISSION AS A nESHMAN An applicant who has had no college work will be considered for admission under one of the following provisions. Except as noted, submission of the results of the Scholastic Aptitude Tesr is required. California High School Graduates and Residents An applicant who is a graduate of a California high school or a legal resident for tuition purposes must have a grade-point average and total score on the SAT which provides an eligibiliry index placing him among the upper one-third of California high school graduates. (For 1967-68 the minimum eligibility index is SAT -3072. It is computed by multiplying grade-point average by 800 and adding it to the total SAT score.) The grade-point average is based upon the last three years and does not include physical education or military science. The table below does not cover every case, but gives several ekamptes of the test score needed with a given grade-point average to be eligible for admission. Grade-Point Average: 3.21 and above 2 .. 80 2.40 2.00 SAT Needed: Any score 832 1,152 1,472 1.99 and below Not eligible Nonresidents Graduating From High School• in Other States or Poueulons An applicant who is a nonresident for tuition purposes and who is a graduate of a high school in another state or a United States possession must have an eligibility index which would place him among the Upper one-sixth of California high school graduates 'for 1967~8. The minimum required eligibility index is SAT-3402 and is calculated as in the previous section. Graduates of High Schools in a Foreign Country An applicant who is a graduate of a foreign high school must have preparation equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. The college will carefully review the previous record of all such applicants and only those with promise of academic success equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates will be admitted. Such applicants may be required to take the SAT and other tests deemed appropriate by the college. Non-High School Graduates An applicant who is over 21 years of age, but has not graduated from high school will be considered for admission only when his preparation in all other ways is such that the college believes his promise of academic success is equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates. High School Students .A student still enrolled in high school will be considered for enrollment in certain special programs if he is recommended by his principal and his preparation is equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. Such admission is only for a given program and does not constitute the right to continued enrollment. Such applicants are not required to take the SAT.
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 023 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE Requirements for admission to Fresno State College are in accordaucc with Tiile r, Chapter S, Subchapter 2 of the Californ;a Adurinjrtrative Code as amended by the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges on June 4, 1966. A prospective applicant who is unsure of his staros under these requirements is encouraged to consult a school or college counselor or the college admissions office. ADMISSION AS A nESHMAN An applicant who has had no college work will be considered for admission under one of the following provisions. Except as noted, submission of the results of the Scholastic Aptitude Tesr is required. California High School Graduates and Residents An applicant who is a graduate of a California high school or a legal resident for tuition purposes must have a grade-point average and total score on the SAT which provides an eligibiliry index placing him among the upper one-third of California high school graduates. (For 1967-68 the minimum eligibility index is SAT -3072. It is computed by multiplying grade-point average by 800 and adding it to the total SAT score.) The grade-point average is based upon the last three years and does not include physical education or military science. The table below does not cover every case, but gives several ekamptes of the test score needed with a given grade-point average to be eligible for admission. Grade-Point Average: 3.21 and above 2 .. 80 2.40 2.00 SAT Needed: Any score 832 1,152 1,472 1.99 and below Not eligible Nonresidents Graduating From High School• in Other States or Poueulons An applicant who is a nonresident for tuition purposes and who is a graduate of a high school in another state or a United States possession must have an eligibility index which would place him among the Upper one-sixth of California high school graduates 'for 1967~8. The minimum required eligibility index is SAT-3402 and is calculated as in the previous section. Graduates of High Schools in a Foreign Country An applicant who is a graduate of a foreign high school must have preparation equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. The college will carefully review the previous record of all such applicants and only those with promise of academic success equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates will be admitted. Such applicants may be required to take the SAT and other tests deemed appropriate by the college. Non-High School Graduates An applicant who is over 21 years of age, but has not graduated from high school will be considered for admission only when his preparation in all other ways is such that the college believes his promise of academic success is equivalent to that of eligible California high school graduates. High School Students .A student still enrolled in high school will be considered for enrollment in certain special programs if he is recommended by his principal and his preparation is equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. Such admission is only for a given program and does not constitute the right to continued enrollment. Such applicants are not required to take the SAT. |