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Three ways to apply for Undergraduate Admission:
- Free online application for admission (click
here).
- Download the undergraduate
application form (Acrobat PDF
format). For more information about PDF files and Acrobat
Reader, see our PDF help page.
- Request a printed application
be sent by postal mail to you.
All Undergraduate applications (including online apps)
require the following:
- An unofficial transcript
showing your date of graduation can be used to expedite the
admissions process. If you are still attending high school,
then a copy of your transcript at least through the junior
year. If you have taken the GED, a copy of the results is
also required. An official and final high school transcript will be required
to complete your admissions file. To be considered official, the transcript
must be mailed directly to the Admissions Office from the graduating high
school. Transcripts that are hand carried, faxed or sent by students, even
if in a sealed envelope, will not be considered official. If
applying as a New Freshmen, refer to Admission of New Freshmen.
Exception: Any transfer applicant who has been
awarded an AA degree OR has completed 88 quarter units or more
of transferable college credit may not be required to submit the
high school transcript.
- Unofficial transcripts can
be used to expedite the admissions process. Official transcripts
are required to process requests for financial aid and complete
your admissions file. To be considered official, transcripts
must be mailed directly to the Admissions Office from each school attended.
Transcripts that are hand carried, faxed or sent by students, even if in
sealed envelopes, will not be considered official.
- New freshmen
applicants graduating from a US high school need to provide either the
ACT or SAT
scores. Refer
to Admission of New Freshmen.
New freshman admission
requirements >>
Undergraduate transfer admission
requirements >>
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