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The Four Systems of Higher Education in California

The Four Systems of Higher Education in California. Ginger Reyes, M.P.A. & Marcelo F. Vazquez, Ed.D. How do/did you choose YOUR college?. 2011 U.S. News & World Report Collegiate Rankings. Harvard Princeton Yale Columbia Stanford University of Pennsylvania Cal Tech MIT Dartmouth

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The Four Systems of Higher Education in California

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  1. The Four Systems of Higher Education in California Ginger Reyes, M.P.A. & Marcelo F. Vazquez, Ed.D.

  2. How do/did you choose YOUR college?

  3. 2011 U.S. News & World Report Collegiate Rankings • Harvard • Princeton • Yale • Columbia • Stanford • University of Pennsylvania • Cal Tech • MIT • Dartmouth 9. Duke

  4. California Master Plan University of California (UC) 12.5% California State University (CSU) 33% Community College (CCC) 100% Private Colleges & Universities

  5. Recommended Route High School

  6. Another Recommended Route “High School”

  7. The CSU System

  8. The CSU Mission Statement • The mission of the California State University is: • To advance and extend knowledge, learning, and culture, especially throughout California. • To provide opportunities for individuals to develop intellectually, personally, and professionally. • To prepare significant numbers of educated, responsible people to contribute to California's schools, economy, culture, and future. • To encourage and provide access to an excellent education to all who are prepared for and wish to participate in collegiate study. • To offer undergraduate and graduate instruction leading to bachelor's and higher degrees in the liberal arts and sciences, the applied fields, and the professions, including the doctoral degree when authorized. • To prepare students for an international, multi-cultural society. • To provide public services that enrich the university and its communities.

  9. CSU Campuses • Different Sizes, SAME Mission • Same Admissions Requirements Yet VERY Different Standards. • Somewhat Different Curricula • Usually best to check with intended school • Most websites include a link to email admissions

  10. Humboldt Channel Islands Cal Poly Pomona & SLO Long Beach, San Diego, Northridge Los Angeles Different “Flavors”

  11. What can I study at a CSU? • Radio/Television Film San Francisco State • Dance San Diego State • Engineering - Theme Park CSU Long Beach • Interior Design San Jose State • Fire Protection Administration CSU Los Angeles • Dairy Science Cal Poly San Luis Obispo • Hotel Restaurant Management CSU Pomona • Global Intelligence & National Security CSU Bakersfield • Computer Gaming & Design CSU Channel Islands • Music Industry & Tech. Chico State

  12. Freshmen Admissions Requirements The basic admissions requirements include: • Specific high school courses • Grades and test scores • Graduation from high school

  13. College Preparatory Pattern a. U.S. History or U.S. History and 2 Years Government, and Social Science b. English 4 Years c. Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II) 3 Years d. Science with Lab 2 Years (CSU requires one Biological Science and one Physical Science) e. Language Other Than English 2 Years (two years of same language) f. Visual and Performing Arts 1 Year (A single yearlong approved course) g. Electives 1 Year _______________________________________________________ Comprehensive a-g pattern of college preparatory study- 15 Units

  14. Grade Point Average • The high school GPA is based upon grades earned in all approved college preparatory courses taken in the 10th, 11th and 12th grade • CSU will award honors points in the GPA calculation for up to 8 semester courses taken in 11th and 12th grade. No honors points are awarded for grades of D and F.

  15. Tests & Scores • The CSU accepts the SAT I and ACT. • CSU only looks at Critical Thinking and Math portion of SAT I • If a student submits multiple score reports the highest score earned in each single sub score of the examination is used. • Example: • 1st time: 500 M + 600 CR= 1100 • 2nd time: 550 M + 550 CR= 1100 • CSU total = 550 M + 600 CR= 1150

  16. Eligibility Index

  17. 2012/13Impacted for Freshman Admissions(16 campuses) • Chico • Fresno • Fullerton • Humboldt • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Northridge • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Diego • San Francisco • San Jose • San Luis Obispo • San Marcos • Sonoma

  18. 2012/13 Who is Not Impacted(7 campuses) • Bakersfield • Channel Islands • Dominguez Hills • East Bay • Maritime Academy • Monterey Bay • Stanislaus

  19. 2012/13 Impacted for Transfer Admissions Campus/Program (All Majors) • San Diego • San Luis Obispo • Fullerton • San Jose • Campus • Chico • East Bay • Fresno • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Francisco • San Marcos • Sonoma • Most campuses have at least one impacted major • (i.e. Nursing)

  20. Average Per Year College Costs

  21. www.csumentor.edu

  22. Important Dates for Admissions • Application Priority Filing Period: • Fall: October 1st - November 30th • FAFSA-Free Application for Federal Student Aid for fall: • January 1st – March 2nd • EOP-Educational Opportunity Program: • Varies • Scholarships: • Varies

  23. The UC System

  24. UC Mission Statement • The University’s fundamental missions are teaching, research and public service.

  25. UC Campuses • Different Sizes, SAME Mission • Same Admissions Requirements Yet Different Standards. • Somewhat Different Curricula • Usually best to check with intended school • Most websites include a link to email admissions

  26. UCSC UCLA UC Merced Different “Flavors”

  27. Research Social Sciences, humanities & Engineering, Business, Nursing, etc. Faculty at forefront of respective fields Teacher Assistants and Grad students may lead courses. General Education Social sciences, humanities and Natural Sciences, and more More interdisciplinary studies Instruction usually in larger classrooms. The UC Bachalaureate Experience

  28. How Do I Become Eligible for UC Admissions ?

  29. Paths to the University of California 1. Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) 2. Statewide Context

  30. Eligibility in the Local Context • School sends top 15% of 11th grade class • ELC Office selects top 9% -Complete 11 units that include 1 unit of history/social science 3 units of English 2 units of mathematics 1 unit of laboratory science 1 unit of language other than English 3 units chosen from among the remaining “a-g” Students who do not complete at least 11 of the 15 “a-g” requirements will not be considered for ELC

  31. A-G Subject Requirements Scholarship (GPA) Requirement Examination Requirements Extracurricular Activities UC Eligibility Requirements

  32. A-G Subject Scholarship (GPA) Examinations PATH TO UC Statewide ContextUC Eligibility Requirements

  33. Advanced Placement *College Level Honors Regular High School Courses Any identified H/AP/CL courses taken between 10th - 12th Grade receive an 1+ extra GPA point when passed with a grade of “C” or better. * College Level courses are offered to High School students at local Community Colleges through Concurrent Enrollment.

  34. PSAT (Preliminary Exam- Shorter Version of SAT) - Critical Reasoning - Math - Writing ACT - Reading Comprehension - Math - Social Science - Science Reasoning PLUS - Writing SAT - Critical Reading - Math - Writing SAT Subject Exams No longer required, but highly recommended for Engineering applicants. 2 Subjects from Math II, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Exams

  35. Page #3 from the UC Application

  36. SEQUENTIAL COURSES MATHEMATICS LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH

  37. The Personal Statement: Freshman Applicants Question # 1 1. Describe the world you come from – for example, your family, community or school – and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.

  38. The Personal Statement: Freshman Applicants Question #2 Focus: Open-ended 2. Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

  39. UC Cost for CA Residents

  40. Which two UC campuses have undergraduate business administration programs?

  41. UC Berkeley & UC Riverside

  42. California Community Colleges

  43. California Community Colleges • 72 districts • 112 colleges • enrolls more than 2.9 million students. •  Provide: • basic skills education • workforce training • and courses for transfer to four-year universities.  • personal enrichment and lifelong learning.  • Students must be 18years of age or H.S. Graduates • Diploma necessary for financial aid • Instructors must meet state set requirements • Master’s degree &/or years of experience

  44. California Community Colleges • Basic Education • ESL • Courses for High School Diploma • Work Force Training • Technical training for a specific job/career • Auto mechanics, Cosmetology, X-Ray Tech, Nurse’s assistant, Nurse, Firefighting, etc. • Classes are usually non-transferrable • Culminate in Certificate

  45. California Community Colleges • Courses for transfer • Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) • College level courses • Designed to take 2-3 years • Private schools may take 1 year • Courses for lifelong learning • Art, counseling, personal financing, etc. • Non-traditional & returning students

  46. East Los Angeles College • Part of the Los Angeles Community College District • Requires placement tests for math and English • Traditional college resources: Computer lab, book store, student center, etc. • Non-residential= No Dorms • Student organizations, clubs, and support programs

  47. Two transfer students apply to UC Berkeley. One of the applicants is from Pierce College and the other from UCLA. Which student is considered first?

  48. The Pierce College Student

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