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Applicants with Courses in Progress - An applicant who is in attendance at a school or college at the time
of application must file a transcript which includes a
listing of the subjects in which currently enrolled. After
the applicant has completed these subjects, the applicant
must notify his school or college to forward two
supplementary records showing the final grades for that
term. Final admission is subject to the receipt and
approval of any outstanding credentials.
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Health
Screening
- Entering CSU students are required to present proof of the
following immunizations to the CSU campus they will be
attending before the beginning of their first term of
enrollment. Measles and Rubella: All new and
readmitted students born after January 1, 1957 must provide
proof of full immunization against measles and rubella prior
to enrollment. Hepatitis B: All new students who
will be 18 years of age or younger at the start of their
first term at a CSU campus must provide proof of full
immunization against Hepatitis B before enrolling. Full
immunization against Hepatitis B consists of three timed
doses of vaccine over a minimum 4 to 6 months period. Each
incoming freshman who will be residing in on-campus housing
will be required to return a form indicating that they have
received information about meningococcal disease and the
availability of the vaccine to prevent one from contracting
the disease and whether or not he or she has chosen to
receive the vaccination. These are not admission
requirements, but shall be required of students as
conditions of enrollment in CSU.
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Transcripts Required
- All beginning freshmen and those transfer students with
less than 84 quarter units (56 semester units) of completed
college work at time of enrollment must request that
complete official transcripts (two copies of each) from the
high school of graduation be sent directly to the Office of
Admissions. Upper division students are not required to
submit high school transcripts and test scores. All
students who have attempted college work at another
institution must request transcripts (two copies of each)
from each college or university attended. Transcripts
presented by students cannot be accepted.
No
determination of admission eligibility will be made until
all required documents have been received. Official
transcripts must include a complete record of all previous
high school and college work attempted, whether or not the
applicant desires to enroll for college credit. Two
separate official transcripts are required from each college
or university attended, even though one transcript may show
work completed at another college. All records submitted
become the property of the University and cannot be returned
to the applicant or duplicated.
All
post-baccalaureate students must submit two official copies
of transcripts indicating at least the last 90 quarter or 60
semester units attempted.
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