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1 year in the visual and performing arts (art, dance, dramaltheater. or music) 3 years ofelectives selected from English, advanced mathematics, social science. history, laboratory science, agriculture. foreign language, and the visual and performing arts Alternate Admission Criteria - UC Prepared Applicants. Beginning with the academic year 1995-96 and continuing ehrough 1998-99. me CSU wiJl conduce an admission experiment that will permit campuses to admit applicants who have compleeed eieher ehe CSU or all of ehe UC college prepararory (a-f} requirements. Waiver of Foreign Language Subject Requirement. The foreign language subject requirement may be waived for applicants who demonstrate competence in a language other than English equivalent to or higher than expected of students who complete two years of foreign language study. Consult with your school counselor or any CSU campus Admissions or Relations with Schools offices for further informacion. Subject Requirement Substitution for Students with Disabilities. Applicants with disabilities are encouraged to complete college preparatory course requirements if at all possible. If an applicant is judged unable ro fulfill a specific course requirement because of his or her disability, alternate college preparatory courses may be substituted for specific subject requirements. Substitutions may be authorized on an individual basis after review and recommendation by your academic adviser or guidance counselor in consultation with ehe cooedinaror of a CSU disabled student services program. AJthough the distribution may be slightly different from the course pattern required of other students, students qualifying for substitutions will still be held responsible for 15 units of college preparatory study. Students should be aware that failure to complete courses required for admission may limit later enrollment in certain majors. particularly those involving mathematics. For furrher information and substitution forms. contact the coordinator of disabled student services at your nearest CSU campus. High School Studenes. Students still enrolled in high school wiJI be considered for enrollment in certain special programs if recommended by the principal and the appropriate campus department chair and if preparation is equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. Students should have ae lease a 3.0 CPA in college preparatory subjects or exhibit unusual academic abilities. Such admission is only for a given program and does not constitute the right to continued enrollment. Contact our Admissions Office. Conditional Admission. California State University, Fresno may conditionally admit first-time freshman applicants based on their academic preparation through the junjor year of high school. We monitor the senior year of study of those conditionally admitted to ensure that they maintain a satisfactory grade point average - including the required college preparatory subjects - and graduate from high schooL Transfer Requirements. You qualifY for admission as a transfer student ifyou have a grade point average of2.0 (C) or better in alJ transferable units attempted. are in good standing at ~he last college or university attended, and meet any of the following standards: 1. You will meet the freshman admission requirements in effect for the term co which you are applying. (See Freshman Requirements.) 2. You were eligible as a freshman at the time of high school graduation except for the subject requirements. have made up the missing subjects. and have been in continuous attendance in an accredited college since high school graduation. 3. You have completed at least 56 rransferable semester (84 quarter) units andmeet the requirements (listed in the copy that follows) based on high school graduation date. Nonresidents musthavea 2.4 grade point average or better. A maximum of 70 transferable semester (105 quarter) units is allowed from two-year institutions (community/junior colleges). For this requirement. transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the college or university offering the courses. Admissions- Undergraduate applicants who graduated from b.igh school in 1988 or later: • must have completed all subject requirements in effect when they graduated from high school (bach high school and college coursework can be llsed) or must have completed at least 30 semester units of college courscwork with a grade ofCor better in each course to be selected from courses in English, ar[S and humanities, social science, science, and mathematics ofa level at least equivalent to courses that meet General Education requirements. The 30 units muSt include all of the General Education requirements in communication in the English language and crieical chinking (at least 9 semester units) and the requirements in mathematics/quantitative reasoning (usually 3 semester units) or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements in English communication and mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning. Undergraduate applicants who graduated from higb scbool prior to 1988: • Should contact theAdmissions Office to inquire about alternative admission programs. Transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the college or university offering the courses. Consult with any CSU Admissions Office for further information about alternative ways to satisfy the subject requirements. Provisional Admission. California State University, Fresno may provisionally admit transfer applicants based on their academic preparation and courses planned for completion. The campus will monitor the final terms to ensure that those admitted complete all required courses satisfactorily. Test Requirements. Freshman and transfer applicants who have fewer than 56 semester (84 quarter) units of transferable college credit must submit official scores - unless exempt (see Eligibility Index on page 52) - from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAn of ehe College Board oe me American College Testing Program 53
Object Description
Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 053 |
Full Text Search | 1 year in the visual and performing arts (art, dance, dramaltheater. or music) 3 years ofelectives selected from English, advanced mathematics, social science. history, laboratory science, agriculture. foreign language, and the visual and performing arts Alternate Admission Criteria - UC Prepared Applicants. Beginning with the academic year 1995-96 and continuing ehrough 1998-99. me CSU wiJl conduce an admission experiment that will permit campuses to admit applicants who have compleeed eieher ehe CSU or all of ehe UC college prepararory (a-f} requirements. Waiver of Foreign Language Subject Requirement. The foreign language subject requirement may be waived for applicants who demonstrate competence in a language other than English equivalent to or higher than expected of students who complete two years of foreign language study. Consult with your school counselor or any CSU campus Admissions or Relations with Schools offices for further informacion. Subject Requirement Substitution for Students with Disabilities. Applicants with disabilities are encouraged to complete college preparatory course requirements if at all possible. If an applicant is judged unable ro fulfill a specific course requirement because of his or her disability, alternate college preparatory courses may be substituted for specific subject requirements. Substitutions may be authorized on an individual basis after review and recommendation by your academic adviser or guidance counselor in consultation with ehe cooedinaror of a CSU disabled student services program. AJthough the distribution may be slightly different from the course pattern required of other students, students qualifying for substitutions will still be held responsible for 15 units of college preparatory study. Students should be aware that failure to complete courses required for admission may limit later enrollment in certain majors. particularly those involving mathematics. For furrher information and substitution forms. contact the coordinator of disabled student services at your nearest CSU campus. High School Studenes. Students still enrolled in high school wiJI be considered for enrollment in certain special programs if recommended by the principal and the appropriate campus department chair and if preparation is equivalent to that required of eligible California high school graduates. Students should have ae lease a 3.0 CPA in college preparatory subjects or exhibit unusual academic abilities. Such admission is only for a given program and does not constitute the right to continued enrollment. Contact our Admissions Office. Conditional Admission. California State University, Fresno may conditionally admit first-time freshman applicants based on their academic preparation through the junjor year of high school. We monitor the senior year of study of those conditionally admitted to ensure that they maintain a satisfactory grade point average - including the required college preparatory subjects - and graduate from high schooL Transfer Requirements. You qualifY for admission as a transfer student ifyou have a grade point average of2.0 (C) or better in alJ transferable units attempted. are in good standing at ~he last college or university attended, and meet any of the following standards: 1. You will meet the freshman admission requirements in effect for the term co which you are applying. (See Freshman Requirements.) 2. You were eligible as a freshman at the time of high school graduation except for the subject requirements. have made up the missing subjects. and have been in continuous attendance in an accredited college since high school graduation. 3. You have completed at least 56 rransferable semester (84 quarter) units andmeet the requirements (listed in the copy that follows) based on high school graduation date. Nonresidents musthavea 2.4 grade point average or better. A maximum of 70 transferable semester (105 quarter) units is allowed from two-year institutions (community/junior colleges). For this requirement. transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the college or university offering the courses. Admissions- Undergraduate applicants who graduated from b.igh school in 1988 or later: • must have completed all subject requirements in effect when they graduated from high school (bach high school and college coursework can be llsed) or must have completed at least 30 semester units of college courscwork with a grade ofCor better in each course to be selected from courses in English, ar[S and humanities, social science, science, and mathematics ofa level at least equivalent to courses that meet General Education requirements. The 30 units muSt include all of the General Education requirements in communication in the English language and crieical chinking (at least 9 semester units) and the requirements in mathematics/quantitative reasoning (usually 3 semester units) or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements in English communication and mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning. Undergraduate applicants who graduated from higb scbool prior to 1988: • Should contact theAdmissions Office to inquire about alternative admission programs. Transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the college or university offering the courses. Consult with any CSU Admissions Office for further information about alternative ways to satisfy the subject requirements. Provisional Admission. California State University, Fresno may provisionally admit transfer applicants based on their academic preparation and courses planned for completion. The campus will monitor the final terms to ensure that those admitted complete all required courses satisfactorily. Test Requirements. Freshman and transfer applicants who have fewer than 56 semester (84 quarter) units of transferable college credit must submit official scores - unless exempt (see Eligibility Index on page 52) - from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAn of ehe College Board oe me American College Testing Program 53 |