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First Year Freshman Applicants
Applicants who received their secondary
education outside the U.S. must have the equivalent of a U.S. high school
diploma with a GPA of 3.0 on a 4 point scale (a "B" average). While
neither SAT nor ACT scores are required, students with slightly lower GPA's
may submit SAT or ACT scores, which if high enough may be used as a balancing
factor.
Transfer applicants with
60 or
more units
must have the equivalent of a 2.4 GPA in all
transferable post-secondary work. Secondary school work is not considered.
Secondary and Post-Secondary Work Outside the United States
The California State University must evaluate the credentials of all international
applicants to determine if they have the equivalent of a California high school diploma
with appropriate grades. Because the educational institutions of each country
differ, evaluations are done on a case by case basis. Applicants must provide
official sealed transcripts, in English, from all secondary and post-secondary institutions
attended. These records must be sent directly by the schools to the CSU
San Marcos
International Admissions Office. Copies provided by applicants are not acceptable.
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For the consideration to enter any of our Nursing
Programs, the School of Nursing requires that any coursework
completed outside of the United States must first be evaluated
by one of the
approved evaluation companies. The original transcripts and
an official copy of the Evaluation must be submitted to the
School of Nursing for all Pre-Nursing and Nursing Program
applicants. Please be aware that the University never accepts
coursework completed outside of the U.S. to meet the Area A
requirements, which are part of the CSU Pre-Nursing Core. Go to
the
School of Nursing website for complete information about the
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Transfer from U.S. Institutions
International Students currently attending a community college or four-year higher
education institution in the United States should have all academic transcripts from those
institutions sent to CSU San Marcos. The Admissions Office will determine the extent
of transfer credit that will be allowed.
A score of 80
iBT or above (213
computer-based; 550 on the
paper-based examination)on the TOEFL, or 6.0
on the IELTS,
is required for undergraduate admission. Applicants do not have to submit a score if they have attended a secondary
or post-secondary school full time for at
least three years (not including time spent in an English language program) where English was the principal language of instruction. Students
currently attending higher education institutions in the United States who were admitted
with scores below the requirement must retake the TOEFL or IELTS and score a minimum to be
admitted to CSU San Marcos.
Upper-division transfer students
who have completed all lower-division general education requirements at
a California Community College and come to San Marcos "GE Certified" are
not required to submit a TOEFL/IELTS score.
Students with a TOEFL score below 80 or an IELTS below 6.0 who
qualify for the highest level of CSUSM' s
American Language and
Culture Institute Intensive English Program are admitted without a TOEFL score report.
International applicants are not required to submit these scores, but they are helpful
in admissions decisions. Therefore, if you plan to take these examinations, please
report the scores to the admissions office.
All international applicants are required to submit a financial affidavit that
certifies they have the financial resources to provide for all expenses as
indicated under Expenses. This form is part of the application
for admission.
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