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Do you add 12th grade to CSU application?
No it does not. CSU GPA uses sophomore and junior year grades only. Cal Poly has a different policy and uses 9-11th grade grades.
What happens if I made a mistake on my CSU application?
I made a mistake on my application. After you submit your application, you can’t make any changes. Contact your campus(es) directly with any updated information.
Can I get admission in college without 10th Marksheet?
Class 10th mark sheet is generally necessary for admission in good colleges as it is taken as a proof of your date of birth. No, it is not required.
Do colleges accept duplicate Marksheet?
If the duplicate certificates are issued by the relevant Board and University with proper seal and stamp, then these documents will definitely be accepted by all Government authorities during the document verification process.
Do 12th graders take US history?
Because most colleges only expect 3 years of social studies credits in high school, the 12th grade history course that your student takes is largely up to you. However, if your college-bound student has not previously taken at least US History or World History, be sure to include that missing credit this year.
Are CSU applications first come first serve?
Students can complete the document submission after completing the application on Cal State Apply. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis until spaces are filled. Applicants are encouraged to apply early.
Do you need to write a personal statement for CSU?
Eligibility Index and Applying for for CSU schools CSU undergraduate admissions are based on applicants’ GPAs and test scores and course rigor, and generally do not consider items such as personal statements, SAT Subject Test scores, interviews, or recommendation letters.
Is CSU test blind?
The CSU system announced that they will not use test scores to determine eligibility for the fall 2021 class. According to CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White, “This temporary change will ensure equitable access to the university and should provide some measure of relief to prospective students and their families.”