General Information
- For a personal orientation and interaction session 
a campus visit is recommended.
 - An admissions interview is not required.
 - This College charges a non-refundable Application Fee of $40, International Students Application Fees $40
 
 - Special admission programs exist.
- EOP.
 - 
Student Affirmative Action for in-state applicants not normally
admissible.
 
 - 
Minimum grade of "C" in listed secondary school courses required of
in-state applicants; minimum 3.4 GPA required of out-of-state applicants.
In-state applicants with minimum 3.3 GPA are eligible regardless of test
scores. Applicants meeting specific requirements on SAT I/ACT and SAT II
may be admitted on the basis of test scores alone.
 
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 | 
  | 
Science units that must be lab  | 
 2.00 | 
  | 
| Units of For. Language | 
 2.00 | 
  | 
| Units of History | 
 2.00 | 
  | 
| Units of Electives | 
 2.00 | 
  | 
Elective Units that must be academic | 
 2.00 | 
  | 
| Total Units | 
 15.00 | 
  | 
 
Standardized Tests
The Standardized Testing requirements for this school are as follows:
- SAT I or ACT is required, and is used for admission.
 - SAT II (CEEB/ACH) is required, and is required/recommended of applicants submitting SAT I or ACT. Tests required/recommended are English composition, math level I or II, and one chosen from English literature, foreign languages, sciences, or social studies .