General Information
- For a personal orientation and interaction session
a campus visit is recommended.
- An admissions interview is recommended.
- Admissions may be deferred for
1.0 year(s).
- This College charges a non-refundable Application Fee of $40, International Students Application Fees $40
- Special admission requirements:
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3 units of college prep math (including trigonometry), chemistry, and
physics required of biochemistry, chemistry, engineering, and management
science program applicants. 3 units of college prep math (including
trigonometry) required of computer science/science program applicants. 3
units of college prep mathematics (including algebra and plane geometry)
required of engineering technology program applicants. Biology and
chemistry required of medical technology and nursing program applicants.
Biology, chemistry, and physics required of allied health program
applicants.
- Special admission programs exist.
- EOP.
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Freshman Intensive Studies program for applicants not normally admissible.
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Minimum combined SAT I score of 930, or minimum combined SAT I score of
850 with either rank in top two-fifths of secondary school class or minimum
"B" grade average required.
High School
This information will give you a better insight into various
college requirements for high school seniors
applying for admission.
-
Graduation from secondary school is required. General Educational Development (GED) Diploma is accepted in lieu of
graduation.
- This college requires a minimum number of secondary
school units for freshmen admissions
as listed below
Subject | Required | Recommended |
Units of English |
4.00 |
|
Units of Math |
3.00 |
|
Units of Science |
2.00 |
3.00 |
Science units that must be lab |
2.00 |
|
Units of For. Language |
2.00 |
|
Units of History |
2.00 |
|
Units of Electives |
4.00 |
|
Elective Units that must be academic |
3.00 |
|
Total Units |
17.00 |
|
Standardized Tests
The Standardized Testing requirements for this school are as follows:
- SAT I or ACT is required, and is used for admissions. However, SAT I is preferred.