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• Infrastructure: Physical and Technological• Shared Governance• Binational/Global Impact• Community Engagement• Philanthropy• Research

Uaxaca residence hall expected to open for fall 2019

Graduation Initiative 2025• Waitlist feature for student registration. No more Crashing

• Improvement of graduation rates

• CA Promise Pledge – guarantee to graduate on time for freshmen declared in Anthropology, Communications, Journalism, Psychology, and Hospitality/Tourism Management

• Transferring students with the Associates Degree for Transfer are eligible for the CA Promise Pledge to graduate in two years

• Personalized advising is integrated throughout SDSU’s New Student Orientation program with individual four-year ‘My Map’ degree plans: http://www.sdsu.edu/mymap

SDSU Impaction

• The CSU defines Impaction as having more qualified applicants than spaces, for the campus itself or its programs

• All majors at SDSU are impacted, therefore SDSU admits by major. Applicants may have slightly different eligibility indexes (EI) for different majors and for local applicants, and vary each year depending on the applicant pool

• Average EI’s (GPA x 800 + SAT) = 4,000+ for all majors

The Fine Print• Unless requested, fall 2019 applicants should not send

transcripts• Admission is based on self reported information• Decisions will be made by early March• Admitted students have until May 1 to accept the offer of

admission, place a $400 deposit (if needed), and submit official 7th semester transcripts from all institutions

• Absolutely no D’s or F’s• Final transcripts with graduation date posted due July 15• Living on campus is required for two years, unless

graduating from a local area high school or an approved petition (for North County students)

Financial Resources and Scholarship Information

• All applicants are encouraged to file a FAFSA or CA Dream Act application. Many scholarships close February 8!

• Scholarships open now with robust funding ($$$):– McCuen Economics Scholarship– Shirley Ann Speilman (interest in Chinese language/culture)– Stanley and Frances Quon (interest in Chinese language/culture)– McGrory Scholarship for Classics– Prebys Student Leader Scholarship (must be part of ASB)– Prebys Biomedical – President’s Diversity Scholarship (local admission area only)– SDSU Merit Scholarship (invitation only, local, and must

have 4.0+ GPA with 1460 SAT or 33 ACT)

• 9am-2pm on March 23, 2019• Designed for new SDSU students, future applicants,

and the community• Info Fair with departments and majors present• Facilities open across campus• Meet faculty and staff across the disciplines• Tours of campus• Spring football scrimmage game

Important Resources for Counselors• SDSU Counselor Connection:

http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/counselors/

• SDSU Impaction: https://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/advising/impaction.html

• Campus Tours:• http://www.sdsu.edu/campustours

• Online SDSU Admissions handbook: http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/pdf/Admissions_Handbook.pdf

THANK YOU!

Matthew HebertDirector of Student Recruitment and School Relationsmhebert@sdsu.edu(619) 594-5897

SDSU Office of Admissionsadmissions@sdsu.edu(619) 594-6336(619) 594-6966 – counselor line only

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