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Office of Lifelong Learning Early Admit for High School Students
Early Admission for High-School Students
High school students may be eligible for admission to California University through the office of Lifelong Learning provided the following requirements have been met:
1.     The student must submit a completed application and pay the application fee.
2.     The applicant must have completed the sophomore year of high school and be enrolled in a college preparatory curriculum.
3.     An early admission clearance form must be completed with all necessary signatures affixed.
4.     The student’s official high school transcript must be submitted and reflect a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 for the past two years. (For up-coming juniors, ninth- and tenth-grade averages will be used.)
5.     The applicant must have taken the PSAT, SAT, or ACT examination and scored at least 940 on the PSAT or SAT (Critical Reading and Math only) or 20 composite score on the ACT.
6.     The student’s status will be classified as provisional for each session while still in high school.
7.     The student must submit a completed early admission clearance form and a transcript for each session that enrollment at California University is desired.
8.     At the completion of the student’s high school program, a second application must be submitted with the final high school transcript. A second application fee is not required. At this time the student will be in a degree program.

 

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