Freshman Application Guide
2024-2025
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................... 2
INTRODUCTION AND PREPARING TO APPLY .................................................................................... 6
What is Cal State Apply? ........................................................................................................... 7
When to fill out the application ................................................................................................... 7
How to apply ............................................................................................................................ 7
About this guide........................................................................................................................ 8
About the Applicant Help Center ............................................................................................. 8
Required information and materials ............................................................................................. 8
FIRST STEPS IN YOUR APPLICATION ............................................................................................... 9
Setting up your Cal State Apply account ..................................................................................... 10
Completing your Extended Profile .............................................................................................. 10
Degree Goal ....................................................................................................................... 10
US Military Status ............................................................................................................... 11
International Applicant ......................................................................................................... 11
Selecting what program(s) you will apply to ................................................................................ 11
Finding a program ............................................................................................................... 11
Selecting a program ............................................................................................................ 11
Reviewing your selection(s) .................................................................................................. 12
How the information you enter is used ....................................................................................... 13
The four parts (quadrants) of your application ............................................................................. 13
HIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDED .......................................................................................................... 14
My High Schools ..................................................................................................................... 15
Steps to add your high school(s) to the application ................................................................... 15
Uploading your transcripts using CaliforniaColleges.edu ........................................................... 16
Graduation Status ................................................................................................................... 16
ACADEMIC INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 17
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Academic Information .............................................................................................................. 18
COLLEGES ATTENDED ................................................................................................................. 19
What to include for Colleges Attended ....................................................................................... 20
For college credit outside the United States/Canada ................................................................ 20
Add a College of University ...................................................................................................... 20
Can’t find your college/university? ......................................................................................... 21
Degree information .............................................................................................................. 21
Term Type and Tuition Status................................................................................................ 21
HIGH SCHOOL COURSEWORK ...................................................................................................... 22
Important notes about reporting high school coursework .............................................................. 23
Dual enrollment reporting college courses taken during high school ........................................ 23
Reporting foreign (outside U.S.) high schools .......................................................................... 23
Reporting repeated courses .................................................................................................. 23
About credit recovery with variable units ................................................................................ 24
Steps for entering your high school coursework ........................................................................... 24
Add a high school grade level ............................................................................................... 24
Middle School Courses ........................................................................................................ 24
Add a high school course ...................................................................................................... 25
Adding a summer grade level ................................................................................................ 26
COLLEGE COURSEWORK .............................................................................................................. 27
Entering your college courses ................................................................................................... 28
Colleges listed .................................................................................................................... 28
Adding a college term .......................................................................................................... 28
Adding Term, Year and Academic Status ................................................................................ 29
Enter a college course .......................................................................................................... 29
Entering Variable Unit Grades ............................................................................................... 30
A-G MATCHING .......................................................................................................................... 32
Checking your A-G Totals ......................................................................................................... 33
Updating your A-G courses ....................................................................................................... 33
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Important notes about A-G courses ............................................................................................ 33
A-G courses taking during a Trimester term ............................................................................ 34
Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) tests ............................................ 34
College courses taken while in high school (dual enrollment) .................................................... 34
A-G Areas C, D and G........................................................................................................... 34
A-G GPA ............................................................................................................................ 35
COURSE VALIDATION .................................................................................................................. 37
What is course validation? ....................................................................................................... 38
Course validation for California high schools (with A-G list) .......................................................... 38
How to manually validate courses ............................................................................................. 39
Steps to manually validating your courses by GE subject area ................................................... 39
Checking your validations to confirm years of credit received and designate A-G ......................... 39
How to validate Mathematics credit ...................................................................................... 40
How to validate Chemistry credit ........................................................................................... 41
How to validate Language other than English credit ................................................................. 42
Using test scores to validate A-G requirements ........................................................................... 44
How to receive Advanced Placement (AP) subject test credit ..................................................... 44
How to receive SAT II subject test credit (taken prior to 2021) ................................................... 44
STANDARDIZED TESTS ............................................................................................................... 45
Reporting standardized tests .................................................................................................... 46
ACT and SAT test scores for freshman ................................................................................... 46
How to complete the standardized test section ....................................................................... 46
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & WORK EXPERIENCE .......................................................................... 47
Completing the Educational Programs & Work Experience ............................................................ 48
Educational Programs Participation ........................................................................................ 48
Work Information ................................................................................................................ 48
Extracurricular Programs Hours of Participation and Leadership ................................................. 48
PROGRAM MATERIALS ............................................................................................................... 49
Financial Aid Housing Question ............................................................................................. 51
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SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION ................................................................................................ 52
Submitting your application ...................................................................................................... 53
Application Fee Waivers ...................................................................................................... 54
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................................................. 55
Frequently Asked Questions...................................................................................................... 56
How To .................................................................................................................................. 56
How do I enter attendance dates on my application? ................................................................ 56
I am having a technical issue with completing the application. How can I get help? ..................... 56
I received a repeated course warning. What changes do I need to make? ................................... 56
I took dual enrollment courses at a community college and received warning messages before
submitting my application. .................................................................................................... 57
A-G Courses ........................................................................................................................... 57
How do I know if my a-g course is considered honors? ............................................................. 57
Changes to your application ...................................................................................................... 57
I have new or updated information to submit. How can I do this? ............................................... 57
I made a mistake on my application. How can I fix it? ............................................................... 57
Admissions decisions and redirection ........................................................................................ 58
Where/how will I receive the admissions decision? ................................................................. 58
What if I’m not admitted to the CSU campus(es) I apply to? ...................................................... 58
APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................. 59
Mapping “a-g” requirements to CSU general education................................................................ 60
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INTRODUCTION AND PREPARING TO APPLY
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INTRODUCTION AND PREPARING TO APPLY
What is Cal State Apply?
Cal State Apply is the Centralized Application System for all 23 universities in the California State
University (CSU) system.
You only need to submit ONE Cal State Apply application even if you are applying
to multiple CSU universities (note: each university you apply to has a $70 fee).
When to fill out the application
Use this chart and the information below to help guide you on application deadlines:
Be sure to apply for the correct term. Do not apply before the “application opens” date listed in the
chart above. A submitted application is only considered for the term which you applied.
Deadlines vary from campus to campus, and not all campuses accept applications each term, nor
for every program. For details, contact the
university admisshandion office.
You may be asked to provide supplemental materials and/requirements. Check the campus
website(s) for more details and be sure to check your email regularly.
How to apply
Start by visiting calstate.edu/apply. Then, click the term you are applying for in the drop-down menu.
Term
Application Opens
Application Priority
Deadline
Fall 2024
October 1, 2023 November 30, 2023
Spring 2025
August 1, 2024 August 31, 2024
Review the Application Dates & Deadlines
information on calstate.edu/apply before
starting your application to find out which
programs are available and the deadlines for
each term.
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About this guide
This guide takes first-time freshman through completing most parts of the Cal State Apply application,
including: preparing to apply, first steps in your application, completing the Academic History, Supporting
Information, and Program Materials quadrants (quadrants 2, 3 and 4), and lastly, submitting your
application. This guide also assists lower-division transfer applicants with completing the high school
coursework and A-G matching sections.
While some parts of the application may not be covered in this guide, you can find detailed help text
within the Cal State Apply application and the
Applicant Help Center.
Required information and materials
Be sure to have the following before you begin your application:
Unofficial transcripts (both high school and college transcripts, if applicable): You’ll use these to
enter the courses you’ve completed to fulfill A- G requirements; including courses currently in
progress, and those you plan to take
Your Social Security number if you have one
Your Citizenship Status
Credit Card or PayPal account: Application fees are due at time of submission and are paid by credit
card or PayPal
Annual income: Your parent’s annual income if you are a dependent, or your income if you are
independent
Educational Program, Work and Extracurricular Participation Information: You will need to provide the
years you participated in college preparation programs and your average number of hours per week
you work or participate in extracurricular activities
Information needed to apply to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) (if applying)
About the Applicant Help Center
Use this guide as a supplement to the instructions
provided in the
Applicant Help Center.
To access the
Applicant Help Center,
click on your name in the upper-
right hand corner of the Cal State Apply application.
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FIRST STEPS IN YOUR APPLICATION
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FIRST STEPS IN YOUR APPLICATION
Setting up your Cal State Apply account
Once you’ve selected the appropriate term and click “apply” from the Cal State Apply website, you will be
taken to the application portal for that term.
STEP ONE: CREATE AN ACCOUNT
Completing your Extended Profile
After creating an account, you will complete the questions on the Extended Profile.
Be sure to answer questions on the Extended Profile correctly. The answers you
provide on the Extended Profile determine what question blocks (tiles) appear for
the remainder of the application and what programs (majors) are available for you
to choose.
Come back to your questions on the Extended Profile any time if you need to make
corrections by clicking your name on the top right-hand corner.
Degree Goal
All freshman students should select First
Bachelor’s Degree.
Then, select Graduating High School Senior
or equivalent for your educational status.
Specify if you have taken and earned any
college credits through a community college
or university (e.g. through “dual enrollment”)
Common mistake to avoid:
Not checking the email address you provided.
Official communication.is sent via email regarding your application, admissions
requirements, etc. Be sure you enter the email address you check regularly.
Your Name
Your CAS ID
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FIRST STEPS IN YOUR APPLICATION
US Military Status
If you have never served in the United States Military, select
“No. I have not served in the US military.” Otherwise, select
the appropriate response from the drop-down menu.
International Applicant
If you have or will require an F1 Visa (student) or J1 Visa (exchange) to study at the CSU, select Yes. If not,
select No
. Applicants who answer No will be prompted to select the state of their permanent home.
Selecting what program(s) you will apply to
After you complete your Extended Profile, you will be taken to the Add Program page. This is where you
can select the specific program(s) you will apply to.
Finding a program
You can begin by typing in a campus name or a
program (major) in the search box. You can also use
the filters to narrow down your search quickly.
Selecting a program
Once you find a program you wish to apply to, click
the plus sign to the far left of the program name.
This will add it to your application.
Common mistake to avoid:
Checking yes classifies you as an
international applicant. U.S.
Citizens, legal residents, and other
visa holders should select No.
Common mistake to avoid: Applying to the wrong
campus. Check the entire name of the campus and
program carefully.
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FIRST STEPS IN YOUR APPLICATION
NOTE: Programs offered through a campus’ Extended Learning Office are self-support programs with their
own tuition, fee, registration, and financial aid structures. For this reason, programs offered through the
Extended Learning Office may not qualify for state or federal financial aid. Students who choose to enroll
in a self-support program may not switch between self-support and state-funded degree programs offered
on this campus.
You can apply to as many campuses as you wish, but you can only apply to one program per campus. Once
you are done making your selection(s), click Continue.
Reviewing your selection(s)
Before moving on, review your program selections. This page shows you all programs you are applying to,
your application status, and total fees due. You will review this information again on the
Submit
Application tab to ensure you are ready to submit.
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How the information you enter is used
The CSU uses self-reported coursework to calculate overall GPA and to determine admission eligibility.
Failure to report all coursework completed may adversely affect admission eligibility and could result in a
denial decision.
The four parts (quadrants) of your application
Click the My Application tab to complete the rest of your application. You must complete all sections for a
quadrant to show as complete. All quadrants must be complete to submit your application.
*Don’t skip the Program Materials section.
Even if it appears
complete, be sure to click and read the Program Materials
quadrant as there is usually important information about the
program(s) you are applying to in this section.
This shows your progress towards completing all the required
information for this quadrant.
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HIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDED
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HIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDED
My High Schools
Add up to five (5) high schools attended, from grades 9-12. Add each high
school you attended individually. Do not add middle school, nor colleges
attended in this section.
If you attended more than five (5) high schools:
List the schools where you have completed
most
of your courses.
After submitting your application, you must contact each campus to which you’ve applied to
provide additional information regarding the additional high schools attended.
If you have attended a high school/secondary school outside of the United States:
Enter the name, location and dates of attendance. In the next section (Academic Information) you
will be asked to complete additional information.
Steps to add your high school(s) to the application
STEP 1 – Click Add a High School.
STEP 2To narrow your search, enter Country. Enter either State, city, zip code, or CEEB code.
STEP 3In the search box, begin to enter your school’s name. Click on the appropriate school as it
appears.
STEP 4 – If you attend a home school, click on the Home School tab.
Manually enter the name of your home school, associated school or
organization.
STEP 5 – Enter the dates you attended the school. Incorrect attendance dates will prevent you from
entering coursework on the High School Coursework part of the application.
Not seeing your high school on the list? Try entering any abbreviations of your school’s name or
attempt a second word in your school name. If the name of the school still does not appear, you
may manually enter. If you are reporting a California high school, contact your high school for the
CEEB code and follow instructions listed above.
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HIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDED
STEP 6Select your high school’s term type. Use the guide
below to determine your high school’s term type:
What if your high school has multiple term types? If your high
school offers courses that have various term types, or has
converted term types during your attendance then you must
report the high school for each term type. e.g. enter the high
school twice with the different term types each time.
Unsure
about what term type(s) fit your school? Speak with your high school counselor.
Uploading your transcripts using CaliforniaColleges.edu
SAVE TIME UPLOADING YOUR TRANSCRIPTS. California residents that
have a
CaliforniaColleges.edu account can use this account to add high
school transcript information to their application. View this how-to video
about importing your courses.
Graduation Status
If you have received or expect to receive a high school diploma, select that option. Then, select the school
granting you the diploma. Enter the date you received/expect to receive the diploma.
If you have or will have received a high school equivalency (e.g. GED, HiSET, or TASC), select that option.
Then, enter the date you received/expect to receive it by clicking on the calendar icon. Use the left or right
arrows to change the year. Once you are in the correct year, select the appropriate month.
TERM TYPE GUIDE
How many grades does your high school
give you per course each academic year?
1 grade given =
Full year
term type
2 grades given =
Semester
term type
3 grades given =
Trimester
term type
4 grades given =
Quarter
term type
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Academic Information
If you have not and do not expect to earn a high school diploma or high school equivalency, please select
that option.
If you have not attended high school/secondary school outside of the United States:
Select No.
You are complete with this section and may move onto the next section of the application.
If you have attended high school/secondary school outside the United States:
Select yes.
List your Academic Performance (High School GPA, Standing, Percentage, etc.).
List the name of Degree/Diploma (e.g. Diploma, A-Level, Abitur, Certificado).
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COLLEGES ATTENDED
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COLLEGES ATTENDED
What to include for Colleges Attended
This section is only for freshmen applicants that are currently taking or have completed college
coursework and indicated this by answering Yes to the question in the Extended Profile. If you have
never taken a college course, and correctly indicated this in your Extended Profile, you will not see
this section on the application.
Report all colleges attended, including but not limited to:
Courses taken during high school for college credit
Summer college courses
Report all colleges attended regardless of their relevance to the programs you are applying to.
List all colleges on your application even if the coursework completed there was transferred (sent)
to another college/institution.
Report each college only once, even if you had gaps in the dates of attendance. For example, if you
attended a community college for two different summers, add the community college
once in this section
and include all courses ever taken there.
For college credit outside the United States/Canada
For a college/institution outside the United States/Canada, you will be given the option to upload an
unofficial copy of your transcript. This is
not required but will help expedite the review of your application.
Add a College of University
Follow these steps for each college/university you’ve attended
or are currently attending.
STEP ONESelect Add a College or University.
STEP TWOType in the name of the college/university.
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COLLEGES ATTENDED
Begin typing the full institution name. The system will display results that match the information. Select
the correct matching institution. Additional matches may be further down the list. Scroll down using your
mouse or the down arrow to see potential matches.
Can’t find your college/university?
The lookup table includes all domestic and international institutions with a College Board CEEB code. If
you are unable to find your institution, verify
the name is entered without abbreviations
and matches the official name on your
transcript. If the institution is still not found,
select
“Can’t find your school” and complete
the additional information requested.
Degree information
INSERT select whether or not we are planning
to obtain a degree.
Identify whether or not you completed (Degree Awarded) or will complete (Degree In Progress) an
associate degree or other degree(s). If yes, you will be asked to provide details on the type of degree, date
earned/will earn, your major, minor, and whether you had a double major.
Term Type and Tuition Status
Select the type of term the college/university
used while you attended. Refer to your college
transcript term headers or transcript legend for
assistance with identifying the term type.
Designate the tuition status during the last term attended and then
provide dates of attendance, selecting the term, month, and year that
you first attended and you last attended.
If you are still attending, be
sure to check the box “Check if you are still attending this college of
university” under the Last Term drop downs.
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HIGH SCHOOL COURSEWORK
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Important notes about reporting high school coursework
You will report all A-G courses, including courses in addition to those used to satisfy subject
requirements. Do not include non A-G courses.
Dual enrollment – reporting college courses taken during high school
You do not report dual enrollment courses (college courses taken during high school) within this High
School Coursework section. After you’ve completed Colleges Attended, report any
college courses you’ve taken in the
College Coursework section. Then, visit the A-G
Matching section after completing College Coursework to report how these may
satisfy your A-G requirements.
Reporting foreign (outside U.S.) high schools
You are not required to complete High School Coursework or A-G Matching
sections for foreign high schools. This includes applicants who are U.S. citizens and only attended foreign
high schools, as well as applicants who only attended foreign high schools but may have taken a U.S.
course.
Reporting repeated courses
CSU defines repeated courses as taking the exact same course with the exact same course title taken at
the same school and/or same school district at a later time.
If you repeated a course, only enter the course once with the highest grade(s) earned.
If the repeated course is planned or in progress, enter the course with the original grade earned
and the planned or in progress course as a new grade has not been earned.
If you repeated (remediated) a course at a different high school and different school district you will
include both courses and grades.
If you remediated a different course (i.e. Honors English vs English) you will include both courses
and grades.
Note: For courses like journalism, band/orchestra, film production etc. that are repeatable for credit and
approved to meet A-G requirements, you can leave the multiple entries on the application, ignore the
repeat credit warning when submitting the application.
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About credit recovery with variable units
Only full semester courses may be used to repeat a course. In the event that a course is completed for less
than standard 5 units (1 semester), you must complete full 5 units before the course may be reported with
a grade earned. In the event that only a portion of the 5 units is completed, it will not correct the originally
earned grade.
Steps for entering your high school coursework
To start, you will add a high school grade level (and the corresponding school and academic year for that
grade) for each year of high school. For each grade level, you will input all A-G courses that were taken
during that grade level.
Add a high school grade level
Begin with selecting the earliest grade level that you completed courses to fulfill an A-G subject.
Steps to add a grade level:
1. Select the school that you attended for
that grade level
2. Select the appropriate academic year
3. Click the green check mark to continue
Middle School Courses
If you took mathematics or foreign language courses in 7
th
and 8
th
grade to fulfill A-G requirements,
select the
appropriate grade level (e.g. 7
th
grade, 8
th
grade). Then, select the high school you attended in 9th grade and your 9th
grade academic year.
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Add a high school course
STEP ONE - Start by entering the course title.
I
f you attend a California high school, once you begin typing, you
will be presented with a list of courses that contain the letters
entered (see example to the right). To refine the list of courses,
continue typing until the correct course appears.
It is recommended that you select the course from the list, and not
manually enter a course title.
However, if you did not attend a
California high school, you will need to manually enter the course
title.
STEP TWO - Select the course type. Use this chart for guidance:
Course Type
Definition
None
Standard level course (not AP, IB, or approved honors course)
Advanced Placement
AP course, eligible for an additional point to your GPA calculation
International Baccalaureate
IB course, eligible for an additional point to your GPA calculation
Honors*
Approved Honors course, eligible for an additional point to your GPA
calculation (must be designated in high school’s A-G course list.)
STEP THREE - Enter the Grade earned for each term.
If the course is completed, select the letter grades you received for the course during each term.
Select In Progress if you are currently taking the course.
Select Planned if you are planning to take the course in a future term.
Only taking the course for one term? Select No Course for term which you will not earn a grade for.
NOTE: Please see the
Course Validation section of this guide for information on how courses are validated
to fulfill A-G requirements.
STEP FOUR - Click the green checkmark to save each course. Continue adding courses until all A-G
coursework for the grade level is entered.
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STEP FIVE - Click Add a Grade Level. Repeat the steps above to add additional grade levels and courses
until all A-G coursework from your high school transcripts is completely entered.
Adding a summer grade level
Grade levels for summer courses should be
reported as the grade you were going into
after that summer. For example, if you took
a summer class between 9
th
and 10
th
grade, the summer grade level should be
set to 10
th
grade. Each summer you have attended should be entered individually by grade level. Once
you’ve added a summer grade level, follow the same steps outlined above to
Add a course.
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COLLEGE COURSEWORK
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Entering your college courses
This section is only for first-time freshman who have taken one or more college courses. If you have taken
one or more college courses, you will be reporting all courses from your college transcripts that you have
used to fulfill the A-G subject requirements.
Colleges listed
You should see the college(s) you
entered in the Colleges Attended section
listed in separate gray boxes. To begin
entering coursework for the college,
click the
Start button.
Adding a college term
You will enter your courses by term.
Start by adding your first term.
Depending on the term type you
selected in Colleges Attended for
that college, it will prompt you to
add a semester, trimester, or quarter
(example shows “add a semester”)
Important note: Use official copies of your transcripts. Coursework must exactly match your official
transcripts; don't use an unofficial version, like a printout from your school's website. List your courses
under the correct term, year, and class level. Department prefixes and course numbers must precisely
match those on your transcripts.
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Adding Term, Year and Academic Status
Add a term, year, academic status and completion status. Hit SAVE once done.
T
erm and Year: The options that appear are based on information you entered in the Colleges
Attended section.
Academic Status: Y
our status during the term you are inputting, not your current
status. As a High School student, you may select Freshman for all courses
completed.
Enter a college course
STEP ONEClick Add a Course to add courses for that term.
STEP TWO – Enter the course code.
D
epartment prefixes and course numbers must exactly match what appears
on your official transcript.
Some courses may populate from a drop-down selection box that appears as you type the course
(see example). These are pre-loaded courses from ASSIST.
If your course does not appear on the drop-down list automatically, manually enter the course
subject and number exactly at it is listed on your transcript.
STEP THREE Enter the course title. You can abbreviate it if it does not fit. Some
course titles may populate from a drop-down selection box that appears as you
type the course. These are pre-loaded from ASSIST.
STEP FOURSelect the course subject area. You must select a subject for
each course line. If you are unable to find a similar subject, select Special
Topics.
STEP FIVEEnter the course credits exactly as they appear on your transcript. In
most cases, the course credit will be a full number of 3.00 or 4.00. Enter the first
digit, and then use the pulldown to select the decimal value.
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STEP SIXEnter the grade exactly as it appears on your transcript, including any pluses or minuses. See
the next section if you have variable unit grades to enter.
If your grades appear on your transcript as "BA," "CB," or "DC," (higher grade in second semester),
you must list them as "AB," "BC," and "CD" (higher grade in first semester) for the system to
recognize them.
For Pass grades, enter “P,” and for Credit grades, enter “CR.”
T
he CAS Grade populates automatically. This allows us to standardize your coursework for all
programs and cannot be edited.
If your grades are listed as numbers (e.g., 93), enter them exactly as they appear on your transcript.
They will automatically convert to the equivalent CAS letter grade.
Entering Variable Unit Grades
There are two box values for credit. The first is the whole credit value. The second box is for fractional
credit values and defaults to 00. To change this, select a value from the drop-down. For example, a course
that is 3.50 credits would have a value of 3 in the first box and then 50 in the second. For more help, see
the Course Credit section of the Applicant Help Center.
Click Save All. Continue adding courses, as needed.
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STEP SEVENSave your transcript. Once coursework
entry is completed for all reported colleges, at the
bottom of the page, select Yes confirming you have
completed entry and then “Save Your Transcript”. If
you decide to go back and edit coursework entry after
saving, be sure to select Save Your Transcript again.
You can preview what you submitted by clicking Preview this Transcript.
Important note about A-G
credit for college courses:
Applicable courses entered
should be matched to an A-G
category so proper years of
credit is provided. Be sure to
do this in the A-G Matching
section by clicking Update A-G.
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A-G MATCHING
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Checking your A-G Totals
On the A-G matching, you will see the guide of A-G subjects (left
picture) with the
total minimum years required in parenthesis. To
check that you have met all A-G areas, look at your totals on the
right-hand column under “Years.” Your totals should be equal to or
greater than the number of minimum years for that subject.
Updating your A-G courses
If you notice that you have not met the minimum number of years in any of
the A-G subject areas, follow these directions to revise your courses:
1. Click on the arrows next to each Academic Year to display all courses for that year/Grade Level
2. Ensure that each course contains an A-G area in the far-right column (use the guide on the right if
you are unsure which area should be chosen
3. Once you have completed your updates, click Save and Continue to return to the Summary Screen.
Important notes about A-G courses
This information will be used by the campus to make an initial admissions decision, accuracy is
imperative. If you have any questions about requirement matching, contact your high school counselor or
the campus to which you are applying.
In the below example, Subject A History/Social Science requires a
minimum of 2 years. The applicant has met at least the 2-year
requirement for this subject. They completed 3 years.
Reminder:
All A-G requirements must be completed by your high school graduation date.
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A-G MATCHING
A-G courses taking during a Trimester term
Courses reported with a Trimester term type will show with .33, .66 or .99 totals based on the number of
terms reported. Totals ending in .99 will be rounded to a full year.
Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) tests
Any passing AP or IB test scores reported
in the Standardized Test section of the
application that fullfill an A-G subject
requirement will automatically be applied to
respective A-G subject totals.
College courses taken while in high school (dual enrollment)
College courses taken while in high school must be reported on the College Coursework screen for each
college you attended. You can then match these to A-G. College courses entered on the College
Coursework section for one semester will be automatically counted for one full year of high school credit.
A-G Areas C, D and G
The next section walks you through a few important notes, by A-G subject area, to consider when
reporting high school A-G courses. For more information on fulfilling the A-G requirements, please visit the
Freshman Admission Requirements webpage
.
Biology/Life Sciences
Biology/Earth & Space Sciences
Space Sciences
Biological
Sciences
Chemistry
Chemistry/Earth & Space
Sciences
Computer Science
Earth and Space Sciences
Physics
Physics/Earth & Space Sciences
Physical Science
Integrated Science
Integrated Science 1
Integrated Science 2
Integrated Science 3
Integrated Science 4
Integrated
Science
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Mathematics Area C: A two-year Algebra 1 course should be reported with only two semester grades.
Enter the course title only once and enter the grades earned in the second year.
Laboratory Science Area
D: Area D requires one year of Biological Science (D1) and one year of Physical Science (D2). Courses in
Integrative/Interdisciplinary Laboratory Science are “wild cards,” meaning they can be used to fulfill either
Biological Science
or Physical Science area, as you need them. This guide shows which disciplines are
included in Laboratory Science Area D:
California applicants may visit the UC Course Management Portal to review course disciplines attached to
each course and detrermine how the course should be reported.
College Preparatory Electives Area G
You can fulfill Area G – College Preparatory Electives a few different ways but the following is the most
common way applicants do so. Most applicants fulfill their Area G Electives with one semester of US
Government and one semester of Economics. This is only when their 2 years of Area A History/Social
Science have already been completed by other courses, other than US Government and Economics since
courses can only count once.
If you cannot complete area G with using US Government and Economics, you can manually change the A-
G category of
one course from another A-G area, if it has been completed in excess to the minimum
subject requirement. If other subject requirements have been exceeded, and you would prefer to retain
those totals, you may report a course entitled
“Elective Credit” with two grades of Pass (Recommended for
applicants to San Luis Obispo).
A-G GPA
GPA calculation is based on the grade level and A-G categories assigned to each course, from 10
th
12
th
grade years (9
th
grade courses and Middle School courses are not included in the A-G GPA, even if you
took A-G courses in those grades). If you report a high school course that you do not assign to an A-G
category, this course will not be counted towards the total GPA.
In the example, the applicant fulfilled their History/Social
Science requirement with other courses. So, when they
entered US Government and Economics, those courses were
used to complete the 1 year of Area G.
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Any courses that you report for which you have received a D or an F grade will not be included in your
Total Years calculation. These courses will still be included in your calculated GPA. Manually entered
courses will need to have an A-G category matched.
“+” (plus) and-“ (minus) are not included for grades. Courses designated as honors courses on the UC’s
“a-g” list receive additional points for GPA calculations. Honors, AP and IB courses approved additional
honors credit are identified on the UC “a-g” list. If you have questions about how the A-G GPA is
calculated, you can use the
CSU Calculator.
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COURSE VALIDATION
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COURSE VALIDATION
What is course validation?
There are two kinds of validation:
1. Validation of coursework is when a lower-level course is granted credit (“validated”) even if the
lower-level course was not actually completed. This is called “subject omission.
2. Validation of a D or F grade (called agrade deficiency”) in a lower-level course after completing a
higher-level course with a grade of C or better.
A final grade of C or better in the second semester or third trimester of a yearlong course is recognized as
validation of satisfactory completion of subject performance requirements only in the subjects of
mathematics, chemistry or languages other than English.
Course validation may allow you to meet the minimum A-G requirements by granting credit for lower-level
courses you may not have passed, if they fall within the validation rules that are outlined below in this
section.
Course validation for California high schools (with A-G list)
Course validation happens automatically for California high schools that have the UC A-G course list. In
order to have this automatically validate for you, you must be sure that you enter the correct high school
(with matching CEEB code) and you carefully enter your courses to match your transcripts.
For California high schools, do not manually enter your high school nor your high school courses. Be sure
to select from the choices that populate in order for your courses to be properly validated and for your
credit to be reflected accurately.
If your California high school courses do not appear on the A-G list linked above, or you have courses from
a non-California high school, see the next section for details on how to manually validate your courses
within Cal State Apply.
EXAMPLE: Automatically populates list of courses for
California high schools with A-G list; select from choices
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How to manually validate courses
(Validating courses: Non-California high schools and validating courses that do not appear on the A-G list)
As mentioned above, automatic course validation occurs only for California high schools that have the UC
A-G course list.
If you attended a non-C
alifornia high school or if your courses are not on
the UC A-G list, you may not see your courses in the search and may need
to manually type in the courses. When you get to the High School
Coursework section, you will need to manually match your courses to
meet the A-G requirements.
Steps to manually validating your courses by GE
subject area
For non-California high schools and courses not on the A-G list requiring manual validation, it is very
important to use the guide below to ensure your courses validate correctly (California high schools with A-
G list can skip the following notes since their courses automatically validate).
Checking your validations to confirm years of credit received and designate A-G
Click the A-G Matching tab, click Update A-G courses and then click the drop-down menu of your high
school to see the list of courses that include Years of credit received. Here is where you will need to
manually input the A-G category for these courses to receive credit.
EXAMPLE: No courses will populate
for non-California high schools or
ones without A-G list; type course in
manually.
This is an example from the first
math validation rule below. Years =
years of A-G credit received (must
manually type in A-G category)
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How to validate Mathematics credit
A grade of C or higher in the second semester validates a D or F in the first semester.
To validate courses based on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Enter course with grades earned.
2. Then, enter a second time with the same course title. For the first semester grade, select “Pass,” and
for the second semester grade, select “No Course.”
A grade of C or higher in the second semester of a sequential Math course validates the prior year.
To validate courses based on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Enter course with grades earned.
2. Then, enter a second time with the same course title. Select grade of “Pass” for both semesters to
validate the entire first year. If only one semester needs validating, select “Pass” for one semester and
No Coursefor the other.
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A grade of C or higher in the second semester of an Advanced Mathematics course validates the entire
three-year subject requirement. (Advanced Math courses are designated on the UC Management Portal.)
To validate courses based on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Enter course with grades earned. Then, enter a second time with the same course title.
2. Select “Pass” grades until the 3-year requirement is completed
How to validate Chemistry credit
A grade of C or higher in the second semester validates a D or F earned in the first semester.
To validate courses based on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Enter the valid grades earned with a consecutive row with the same course title.
2. For the first semester grade, select “Pass,” and for the second semester grade, select “No Grade”
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How to validate Language other than English credit
A grade of C or higher in the second semester of a second year or higher of foreign language will validate
the entire two-year subject requirement.
To validate courses based on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. If a grade lower than a C is earned, the original grade(s) must be reported in addition to the next steps.
2. If only the second level or higher has been completed, enter the actual course completed, on a
consecutive row with the same course title.
3. Then, select grades of
“Pass” until the 2-year
requirement is completed.
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You took met the LOTE requirement through another means other than a course as outlined in the CSU
Admission Handbook.
To validate a courses base on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Students applying to the CSU should indicate the specific language in the “High School Coursework”
section of the application for admission. Students should indicate completion of two years of one
language with a grade of “Pass” on consecutive rows.
You took a LOTE course at a community college listed in their catalog as equivalent to 2 years of high
school credit and only one year of credit is automatically applied in Cal State Apply.
To validate a courses base on the above scenario, please follow these steps:
1. Manually enter the additional year in the High School Coursework section of the application and
enter Pass as the grades for both terms.
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Using test scores to validate A-G requirements
(for both California and non-California high schools)
How to receive Advanced Placement (AP) subject test credit
To provide you with proper credit toward your degree for Advanced Placement exams, the Cal State Apply
campus must receive an official test score report from the College Board.
If you have scored 3 or higher on
an AP Exam, add your test scores in the Standardized Test section of the application.
A score of 3 or higher may automatically fulfill an A-G subject requirement such as mathematics, language
other than English (LOTE), history/social science, English, science and/or visual performing arts.
See the A-
G matching section for more information.
How to receive SAT II subject test credit (taken prior to 2021)
Required A-G courses may be satisfied with appropriate test scores on SAT Subject Tests (taken prior to
2021). You need to enter the SAT Subject Test in the High School Coursework section of Cal State Apply.
Enter it under the year you took it in (10
th
, 11
th
, etc.), manually enter the course name as SAT II Subject
(name) Test, and then enter Pass for each semester. If you need a second year of credit from passing the
test, you can enter another line and re-enter the same information. Once this is done, you will have to
manually designate the tests on the A-G section of the application.
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STANDARDIZED TESTS
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STANDARDIZED TESTS
Reporting standardized tests
In this section, you can self-report your standardized test scores or self-report tests you plan to take, such
as
SAT, ACT, AP, IB and CLEP exams.
ACT and SAT test scores for freshman
ACT and SAT test scores will not be used for any admission purposes and applicants are not required to
submit these scores. If you have taken the ACT or SAT and have already sent your scores to a CSU
campus, you can add your information into Standardized Tests. If this is the case, we encourage you to
include your College Board or ACT ID number.
If you have not sent your scores to a CSU campus, no further action is needed at this time. If you are
accepted and you elect to submit your SAT and ACT scores, these results will only be used as one of the
measures to place you in the proper mathematics and English courses. To reiterate, applicants who have
not yet taken the ACT or SAT test do not need to for admission to the CSU, as the CSU will not consider
them in any way for the purposes of admissions. For more information, please visit the
First-time
Freshman Frequently Asked Questions page of the website.
How to complete the standardized test section
No tests to report? If you have not taken any standardized tests and do not have any planned, click:
To add a test score or planned test, simply click Add Test Score under the
related test name. If applicable, select the test subject. It will ask if you
have taken the test or exam. If no, add the date you plan to take the test.
If yes, add your test ID, the date you took the test and the test score.
Once you’ve entered test information, click Save This Test.
Note: An AP test score of 3 or higher may automatically fulfill an A-G
subject requirement. See the
A-G matching section for more information.
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & WORK EXPERIENCE
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & WORK EXPERIENCE
Completing the Educational Programs & Work Experience
This section is specific to freshman Fall 2024 admissions. To assist programs in evaluating student’s
admissions eligbility, the Cal State Apply application is collecting this suporting information of all
freshman applicants. If you do not have additional information to provide in this section, this does not
automatically make you ineligible for admission to a CSU campus. For more information, please visit the
Cal State Apply High School Guidance page.
Educational Programs Participation
Select Yes for any of the programs you have participated in during your high school experience. If you have
not participated in the program, select No. If you select Yes, please write in the number of years you
participated in that specific educational program (e.g. 1 year).
Work Information
Please select the average number of hours you worked per week over the most recent 36 months using the
drop down box to selec the appropriate range.
Extracurricular Programs Hours of Participation and Leadership
Please select the average number of hours you have participated in extracurricular and/or leadership
participation over the most recent 12 months using the drop down box to selec the appropriate range.
Once you complete this section, select Save and Continue.
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PROGRAM MATERIALS
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PROGRAM MATERIALS
Program Materials
For each program you are applying to, you will see one
blue tile. So, if you are applying to two programs, you will
see two tiles.
Click into each tile to find information for the specific
program and if applicable, questions or documents for you to complete.
Once you have selected the tile, you will see information about that program on the Home tab.
Some programs have included additional required and/or optional questions or documents as well. In the
example, the applicant is asked some additional questions to apply, which can be found by clicking the
Questions tab.
Note that you cannot submit your application if you do not complete all required information in Program
Materials, similar to the other quadrants.
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Financial Aid Housing Question
Effective fall 2024, applicants will be required to report their housing interest within the Cal State Apply
application. This information is used for financial aid planning purposes. The question can be found in the
Questions section in the Program Materials quadrant.
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SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
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SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
Submitting your application
Once submitted, your application cannot be changed with minor exceptions (see FAQ at the end of this
guide for details). Incomplete or inaccurate information may affect admission eligibility.
You are ready to submit the application when the first three quadrants
highlight (green), at least one of the program materials sections is
completed, and a red 1 appears in the Submit Application tab.
Click on the Submit Application tab. If you are applying to more than
one program, you can either click Submit All or click Submit under each
program that you wish to apply to. You can submit to programs at
different times if you wish, as long as it is prior to the application
deadline.
Review your programs. This is the last chance to review, so please do
it carefully. There are no refunds issued if you make a mistake
. You can remove a program by clicking the
trashcan icon on the submit application tab.
If you are applying to more than one program, you can either click Submit All or click Submit under each
program that you wish to apply to. You can submit to programs at different times if you wish, as long as it
is prior to the application deadline. Review the Summary Page carefully before submitting
Note any warning symbols and red text that may require you to update or fix something in your application
before submitting.
Explains where to
make updates to
your information, if
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When ready, click continue and note the Fee Total. Here, enter payment details including credit card and
confirm your billing address. Select Continue to proceed with payment processing.
Application Fee Waivers
A fee waiver is automatically generated based on the information you provided in the application. You
must fully complete the application before the fee waiver eligibility is determined. The total fee(s)
displayed will reflect the number of fee waivers you qualify for. You can also select
Check My Fee Waiver
Status on this Submit Application tab to view your eligibility.
Visit the fee waiver page for more
information on fee waivers, including how eligibility is determined.
You must fully complete the application
before the fee waiver eligibility is
Each campus application has a $70
fee. The total fee(s) will reflect the
number of fee waivers you qualify
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Frequently Asked Questions
This section will go over a few frequently asked questions about the Cal State Apply application. For more
FAQ, please visit the
Freshmen Cal State Apply website.
How To
How do I enter attendance dates on my application?
Enter dates by first clicking on the calendar icon. Then, scroll up or down to change the year (displayed on
the left-hand side). Once you are in the correct year, select the appropriate month.
I am having a technical issue with completing the application. How can I get help?
First, please visit the Cal State Apply Help Center, which can assist you with completing your application.
If you need additional support from customer service, you will find their contact information and Live Chat
options on the Help Center website. Live Chat is the fastest way to receive assistance.
I received a repeated course warning. What changes do I need to make?
A warning message alerts applicants when repeated courses are entered to prompt them to review
potentially mis-reported repeats for grade recovery or other course entry mistakes. For courses like
journalism, band/orchestra etc. that are repeatable for credit and approved
to meet A-G requirements, you
can leave the multiple entries on the application and submit your application.
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I took dual enrollment courses at a community college and received warning
messages before submitting my application.
These warning messages serve as a check point for applicants before they submit their application and
may not necessarily apply. Warnings may include:
"In your Extended Profile, you indicated you are a First Time Freshman applicant. However, based on the
college attendance dates you entered, it appears you are a transfer student." If you are a current high
school student and are taking college courses, this message does not apply to you. Select
I understand
and have reviewed.
A-G Courses
How do I know if my a-g course is considered honors?
Visit University of California A-G Course List (ucop.edu) to verify if your course is considered UC Honors.
Changes to your application
I have new or updated information to submit. How can I do this?
Once an application has been submitted, the information on the application cannot be edited by logging
back into Cal State Apply, except for the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) program application and
adding new test scores. Please contact the campus(es) to which you applied and work with them to
provide the new information.
I made a mistake on my application. How can I fix it?
Once an application has been submitted, the information on the application cannot be edited by logging
back into Cal State Apply, except Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) program application and adding
new test scores. Please contact the campus(es) to which you applied and work with them to provide the
new information.
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Admissions decisions and redirection
Where/how will I receive the admissions decision?
The admissions decision will not be found within Cal State Apply. You will hear directly from the campus
(usually via email) regarding your admissions decisions.
What if I’m not admitted to the CSU campus(es) I apply to?
If you are a first-time freshman, upper-division transfer student or an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT)
student applying to the CSU and you are a California resident for tuition purposes, CSU-eligible and have
not been admitted to any CSU to which you applied, there is the chance that the campus(es) you applied to
don’t have the capacity to admit more students.
If this happens, you will be redirected to an alternate CSU campus. This is called
redirection.
You would
receive the redirection details via email from Cal State Apply. For more information, please visit
https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/redirection.
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APPENDIX
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Mapping “a-g” requirements to CSU general education
The information below guides you on how to verify you are meeting A-G requirements through dual enrollment by using the
GE categories outlined on ASSIST. For more details and information, see the CSU Admission Handbook.
Area A: History / Social Science
US HISTORY OR US HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENT:
Earn a C- or better in a college level course(s) that per ASSIST meets GE Area D and also meets US-1, US-2,
and US-3
(all 3 parts of the CSU graduation requirements in US history, constitution and American ideals).
ADDITIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE REQUIREMENT:
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that meets General Education Area D per ASSIST.
Area B: English
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that falls into
General Education Area A2 per ASSIST.
Area C: Mathematics
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that
falls into General Education Area B4 per ASSIST.
Area E: Languages Other Than English
To fulfill this requirement through college coursework, you can either:
Earn a C- or better in one year (two semesters or three quarters) of Language Other Than English college-
level courses that fall into General Education Area C2, Languages Other than English per ASSIST.
Area D: Science
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that fall into General Education Area B1 AND B3 OR B2 AND B3 per
ASSIST.
Area F: Visual and Performing Arts
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that
falls into General Education Area C1 per
ASSIST.
Area G: Electives
Earn a C- or better in a college-level course that
apply toward CSU General Education per ASSIST.