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2011 Transfer Admission Practices

2011 Transfer Admission Practices. CSUSB will continue to declare campus-wide impaction for transfer students for 2011-2012. Community Colleges located within CSUSB’s defined local admission area will be admitted based on the minimum standard CSU admission requirements.

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2011 Transfer Admission Practices

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  1. 2011 Transfer Admission Practices

  2. CSUSB will continue to declare campus-wide impaction for transfer students for 2011-2012. • Community Colleges located within CSUSB’s defined local admission area will be admitted based on the minimum standard CSU admission requirements. • Students are required to complete the Golden 4 at the end of spring for fall 2012 admissions. • Golden 4 must be satisfied with a grade of “C” or better (no “C-” is accepted). Please refer to CSUSB Admissions website for local and non-local admission area and admission updates at http://admissions.csusb.edu

  3. Submit application during application priority filing period and meet all transcript, confirmation deposit of $100 and document deadlines. • Students should check their campus e-mail account and MyCoyote account regularly for important information from CSUSB. • Attend appointment dates at local community colleges, CSUSB Presentation, Application Workshop, Financial Aid Workshop or CSUSB Open House event on Oct. 29, 2011 for information and assistance. • Remember when a student is first admitted it's on a provisional or conditional basis and they must meet all admission requirements with their final transcript!

  4. The B.S.N. program is impacted and only admits new students in Fall and Winter quarters. Nursing website: http://nursing.csusb.edu/ • Nursing accepts 88 B.S.N. students each year (supplemental application required). • Deadlines for Nursing Admission applications are: Fall quarter - January 1st – March 1st. Winter quarter - September 1st- October 1st. • Pre-Nursing advising sessions is mandatory (schedule available on nursing website). • Palm Desert Campus accepts 22 B.S.N. students every Fall term.

  5. The B.A.S.W. program admits new students only in Fall quarter (supplemental application required). • Social Work accepts 50 B.A.S.W. students each Fall. • Deadline to apply for Fall is the last Friday in April. • Application packet available to download at http://socialwork.csusb.edu/. • B.A.S.W. Admission Information Sessions available (not required) and students can e-mail questions to social work advisors.

  6. The Kinesiology concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy (PPT) is impacted. • Applications for Fall will begin on March 1st - May 1st of each academic year. • Kinesiology PPT students can start any academic quarter and should declare their major as Kinesiology “undeclared” concentration. • Students must earn a 3.2 in all college/university coursework and all prerequisites. • Kinesiology website: http://kine.csusb.edu/index.html

  7. After a student submits their application to CSUMentor, they will receive the following e-mail: • Application Acknowledgment e-mail containing their Coyote ID and instructions on activating their MyCoyote account and campus e-mail. • Check MyCoyote account often • Check CSUSB e-mail often • Remember to submit all admission requests by their established deadlines • Attend mandatory SOAR in May and June

  8. Local Area admission notifications sent via e-mail begin in November/December. • Non-Local Area admission notifications sent via e-mail begin in January. • Second reviews begin in January/February, when partial transcripts are received. • Denial notifications sent via e-mails begin in January. • Final decisions notifications begin in May/June, once final transcripts/documents are received. • EOP applications have rolling deadlines.

  9. Feb. 15th – Partial transcripts due with fall grades • May 1st – Confirmation deposit of $100 due • July 15th – Deadline for all documents • Final College transcripts, test scores, application fee, residency documents, etc. • All admission requirements should be completed by the end of Spring Semester. • Specific questions and appeals may be referred to the Associate Directors in the Office of Admissions & Student Recruitment. • Winter and spring quarters are subject to space availability and budget.

  10. Cindy Shum – (Assistant Director, International Admissions) Chaffey College • Email: cshum@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-5212 • Mark Darby – (International Admissions Counselor/Recruiter) De Anza College, East LA College, El Camino College, Fullerton College, Glendale Community College, Grossmont College, Long Beach Community College, Los Angeles City College, Orange Coast College, Pasadena City College, Riverside City College, Santa Ana City College and Santa Monica College • Email: darby@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-3178 • Kyle Quarles– Antelope Valley College, Barstow College and Victor Valley College • Email: kquarles@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-3788 • Michael Harrison – Citrus College, Riverside Community College and Norco College • Email: harriso5@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-3783 • Marisol Huerta– Cerro Coso Community College, Mt. San Antonio College, Moreno Valley College and Chaffey College (Chino Campus) • Email: mhuerta@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-3233 • Avi Rodriguez– College of the Desert, Copper Mountain College, Mt. San Jacinto (Main Campus), Mt. San Jacinto (Menifee Campus) and Palo Verde College • Email: arodrigu@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-8111 • Lucia Zarate– Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College • Email: lzarate@csusb.edu • Phone: (909) 537-7568

  11. Admissions & Student Recruitment ………......(909) 537-5188http://admissions.csusb.edu • Financial Aid………………………………………….…....(909) 537-5227http://finaid.csusb.edu • Campus Tours……………………………………………..(909) 537-5192tours@csusb.edu • Housing………………………………………………….…..(909) 537-4155http://housing.csusb.edu • EOP…………………………………………………………....(909) 537-5042http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/eop/ • Testing…………………………………………………….…(909) 537-5045http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing/ • Palm Desert Campus (PDC) ..………………………(760) 341-2883 http://pdc.csusb.edu/

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