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Presented by Student Outreach Services September 2011

Presented by Student Outreach Services September 2011. CAMPUS SPECIFIC ADMISSION PRACTICES. High School. SF State IS IMPACTED. Students from 6 LOCAL counties have priority admission consideration. MARIN. CONTRA COSTA. SF. ALAMEDA. SAN MATEO. SANTA CLARA.

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Presented by Student Outreach Services September 2011

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  1. Presented by Student Outreach Services September 2011 CAMPUS SPECIFIC ADMISSION PRACTICES High School

  2. SF State IS IMPACTED Students from 6 LOCAL counties have priority admission consideration. MARIN CONTRA COSTA SF ALAMEDA SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA Students from NON-LOCAL counties must meet higher minimum standards (i.e. higher CSU Eligibility Index)

  3. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY INDEX (SAT Reasoning total) + (800 x gpa) = minimum Local admissions area: 2900 Out of local admissions area: 3200 SAT ACT • (10 x ACT composite) + (200 x gpa) =minimum Local admissions area: 694 Out of local admissions area: 768

  4. ACADEMIC MAJORS

  5. KEY DEADLINES: During FALL 2011 Apply for Fall 2012 - October 1 – November 30, 2011 Apply for on-campus HOUSING –Starting October 1 (First come, first serve - don’t wait to get admitted to apply) SAT/ACT – Take no later than the December test date

  6. During SPRING 2012 Last day to complete files – End of February 2011 EPT/ELM –highly recommend taking it in February and March, 2012; takeno later than the May 5 test date; For those who are not exempt from remediation, required to sign up for Early Start Programand begin in summer 2012. Do this before can sign up for New Student Orientation FTF Orientations –while not mandatory, students who participate are advised and able to sign up for classes at the end of their Orientation session, so the earlier the better, starting in June. Sneak Preview, All University Open House – April 14, 2012 Accept Admission Offer– May 1, 2012 (with deposit)

  7. Admission Status On the Web • Students check at http://inside.sfsu.edu • Log into SF Gateway, click Future Students • Admissions • New student requirements • On campus housing • Financial Aid

  8. APPLICATION “OOPSIES” Corrections must be submitted in writing with SF State Student ID number A. “Snail Mail” B. Electronically at ugadmit@sfsu.edu Reminder for those demonstrating “senioritis”: no make-up summer coursework allowed for fall admission purposes.

  9. Admission appeals follows CSU system wide policies • Submit an appeal in writing either online or via letter (contact information provided in the denial letter.) • Appeals must be made within 15 days of the denial decision.  There is a limit of one appeal per academic term.  • Estimated time to issue appeal responses is 7-14 days after all appeal documents are received.

  10. HAPPY TO TALK TO COUNSELORS! outreach@sfsu.edu Frieda Lee friedale@sfsu.edu (415) 338-2356 Jonathan Fong jonfong@sfsu.edu (415) 338-7166 Jeannette McClendon jmc@sfsu.edu (415) 338-2016 CREATED BY JON FONG

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