Admissions ~ Eligibility Index

Your CSU Eligibility Index (EI) is the combination of your high school grade point average and your score on either the ACT or the SAT.

Grade point average is based on grades earned in courses taken during the final three years of high school that satisfy college preparatory A-G subject requirements, with bonus points for approved honors courses (excluding physical education and military science). Up to eight semesters of honors courses taken in the last two years of high school, including up to two approved courses taken in the tenth grade, can be accepted. Each unit of A in an honors course will receive a total of 5 points; B, 4 points; and C, 3 points.

You can calculate your EI by multiplying your grade point average by 800 and adding your total score on the SAT I. If you took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times your ACT composite score. California high school graduates (or residents of California for tuition purposes) need a minimum index of 2900 using the SAT I or 694 using the ACT. The CSU Eligibility Index Table for California High School Graduates or Residents of California  illustrates several combinations of required test scores and averages.

If you neither graduated from a California high school or qualify as a resident of California for tuition purposes, you need a minimum index of 3502 using the SAT I or 842 using the ACT. The CSU Eligibility Index Table for Nonresidents or Nongraduates of California High Schools  illustrates several combinations of required test scores and averages. Graduates of secondary schools in foreign countries must be judged to have academic preparation and abilities equivalent to applicants eligible under this section.

When your grade point average is 3.00 or above (3.61 for nonresidents), you are not required to submit test scores. However, all applicants for admission are urged to take the SAT I or ACT because campuses use these test results for advising and placement purposes and may require them for admission to impacted majors or programs. Impacted CSU campuses usually require SAT I or ACT scores of all applicants for freshman admissions.

You will qualify for regular admission when the university verifies that you have graduated from high school, have a qualifiable minimum eligibility index, have completed the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory A-G subjects, and, if applying to an impacted program, have met all supplementary criteria.

 

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