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Welcome It’s a great day to be an SDSU Aztec It’s a great day to be an SDSU Aztec!Welcome
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Join the Excitement on Campus!
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FAST FACTS 34,887 students enrolled, including about 29,732 undergraduate and 5,155 graduate students 200 academic degree choices for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs 81,000 Applications for 8,243 enrollment spaces
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ADMISSION CATEGORIES Group 1: Admitted directly to Fall 2015 Met the ranking (top 25-30%) for major Cleared English/math remediation Group 2: Admitted to the FAST Summer Program Met the ranking (top 25-30%) for major Have not cleared English/math remediation Must take ELM/EPT Required to participate in FAST unless you clear English and math remediation by July 2 nd Group 3: College Avenue Compact (CAC) Did not meet the ranking (top 25-30%) for major Met all CAC benchmarks at the time of application review OR demonstrated potential to meet them by the end of spring 2015 Must meet all CAC benchmarks by the end of spring 2015 to maintain admission eligibility Not eligible to participate in FAST
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GROUP 1: ADMITTED TO FALL 2015
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GROUP 2: ADMITTED TO SUMMER 2015
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GROUP 3: COLLEGE AVENUE COMPACT
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STEPS to ENROLL 1.Start Intent to Enroll Process 2.Fulfill Testing Requirements 3.Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships 4.Apply for Housing 5.Pay Basic Tuition and Fees 6.Attend New Student Orientation 7.Meet Immunization Requirements
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STEP 1 Start the Intent to Enroll Process Accept Your Offer of Admission by Submitting Your Intent to Enroll—Due May 1, 2015 1.Log in to your SDSU WebPortal to submit the Intent to Enroll and non-refundable $400 deposit. 1.Send official transcripts: Freshmen: High school transcript including fall 2014 grades. Freshmen and Transfers: Transcripts from all colleges you attended. 2.Send official test scores: Freshmen: SAT Reasoning or ACT electronic scores for all exams taken. Freshmen and Transfers: Electronic reports for Advanced Placement (AP) exams or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits, if applicable. 3.Submit Housing License Agreement and $375 initial payment.
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STEP 1 Start the Intent to Enroll Process Final Official Transcripts Your admission is based on self reported data. This information is verified once your official documents are received. Submit initial transcript and test scores by: May 1, 2015 Submit final high school transcript by: July 15, 2015
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STEP 2 Fulfill Testing Requirements (Freshmen) English Placement Test (EPT) and Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) Exam All freshmen with remediation needs must take the EPT and ELM by May 2, 2015. But there are ways to meet this requirement. The most common ways to clear English remediation is with a: Score 500 or higher on the critical reading section of the SAT Score 22 or higher on the English section of the ACT The most common ways to clear math remediation is with a: Score 550 or higher on the mathematics section of the SAT Reasoning test or SAT Subject Tests level I or II in mathematics. Score 23 or higher on the mathematics section of the ACT
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STEP 3 Financial Aid & Scholarships By March 2 Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with SDSU's school code of 001151. Also complete scholarship applications. By April 1 Submit any additional documents requested by SDSU. Late Spring Check AidLink for your financial aid award notification, and for additional scholarship opportunities. Disbursement Note Amounts due from fees and housing are automatically deducted from aid. More information: www.sdsu.edu/financialaid www.sdsu.edu/scholarships
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STEP 4 Apply for Housing Housing license agreement and initial payment due May 1—the Intent to Enroll deadline. Freshman Residency Requirement You must live on campus your first year if: You graduate from a high school outside SDSU’s local admission area. You participate in the Honors College. Transfer students are welcome to live on campus as well. Everyone is encouraged to consider our Residential Learning Communities. How to Apply Complete the online license agreement in the Housing portal and submit the $375 non-refundable initial payment. More information: www.sdsu.edu/housing
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California ResidentsNon-Residents Basic Tuition and Fees $6,976 Non-resident Tuition $0 $11,160 Typical On-Campus Food and Housing $15,826 Total $22,802 $33,962 COST of ATTENDANCE (2015-16)
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STEP 6 New Student Orientation Orientation is held in July or August. Make your reservation online beginning on May 14, 2015 Register for classes at orientation. Freshmen: Personalized academic information packet showing classes to take. Transfers: Preliminary degree evaluation showing how your classes will transfer. Why You Must Attend! Understand General Education, major, testing, and graduation requirements. Receive essential academic planning and course registration assistance. Learn how to use SDSU’s Web registration system and other WebPortal services. Meet with assistant deans, faculty and trained student Ambassadors. Explore job and financial assistance opportunities. Find the answers you need to make your transition to SDSU successful. Learn what it means to be a member of the SDSU community. More information about New Student and Parent Orientation: www.sdsu.edu/orientation
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Fees are due a few weeks before your registration date When to pay: For fall: In early June you will receive a notice to go to “My Registration” in the WebPortal for your registration date and fee payment information. After the first semester: You are responsible for checking the WebPortal for this information. Things to remember: If you paid the Intent to Enroll $400 deposit, subtract this amount. Pay parking and student ID card fees with your basic tuition and fees if needed. Pay online using electronic check or credit card, or mail your payment. Students eligible for financial aid basic tuition and fee payment postponement may delay payment. More information on your Student Account www.sdsu.edu/sas STEP 5 Pay Basic Tuition and Fees
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STEP 7 Immunization Requirements Prove immunizations during your first semester. Student Health Services automatically clears California residents of immunization requirements after SDSU receives final transcripts. You may also receive vaccines at Student Health Services. Applicable Immunizations Measles and Rubella—Required for All Students Hepatitis B—Required for Students Aged 18 or Younger Meningococcal Disease—Recommended, not Required Healthcare Insurance Visit the CSU HealthLink website (www.csuhealthlink.com) for information on quality healthcare insurance. More information at the Student Health Services website: www.sdsu.edu/shs
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It’s a Great Day to be an SDSU Aztec! Congratulations on your admission! Thank you for attending and welcome to the SDSU community!
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