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Impacted Programs - Major vs. Campus Impaction There are subtle, yet important, differences between major and campus impaction. Major impaction means that the number of applications from fully eligible students to a designated program or major on a CSU campus during the initial filing period exceeds the number of spaces available in that major. However, students can still be admitted to the campus in an alternate major or they may eventually be admitted to the over-subscribed major provided they meet the supplementary admission criteria. Students interested in an impacted major or campus must apply for admission during the initial admission application filing period (October 1 through November 30 for fall admission). Applicants to majors that are impacted should apply to additional CSU campuses to maximize opportunity for admission. Impacted majors and campuses accept no applications for admission after the initial filing period. For more information about Impaction, please refer to: www.calstate.edu/SAS/impactioninfo.shtml. |
Admission Requirements - Overview - Subjects - Grades & Tests - HS Graduation - International Students Eligibility Index - California Residents - Nonresident Index - Campuses That Have Higher Standards - Majors That Have Higher Standards - Residency Classification Impacted Programs - Supplementary Admission Criteria - Major vs. Campus Impaction - Local Admission Guarantee - Honors Courses - Math and English Skills - Undergraduate Admission Tests - EPT - ELM - TOEFL Requirement - Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Admission Finances (Financial Aid - Cost) Planning Tools - High School Course Planner - GPA Calculator - Eligibility Index Calculator Suggested courses and activities by grade: - 9th Grade - 10th Grade - 11th Grade - 12th Grade - Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project - CSU Math Success Website - CSU English Success Website |
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