Summary
California State University, Northridge will admit all CSU-eligible first-time freshman applicants who graduate from high schools in its local guarantee admissions area. First-time freshman applicants graduating from California high schools outside the local area will be admitted by achieving the higher CSU eligibility index.
Details
Tier 1 - California State University, Northridge (CSUN) will admit all first-time freshman applicants who graduate from high schools in the California State University Northridge-defined local guarantee admissions area and who are eligible according to the standard California State University criteria.
Tier 2 - First-time freshman applicants graduating from California high schools outside the local area who achieve the higher California State University (CSU) eligibility index will be admitted first among the pool of Tier 2 applicants.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is freshman impaction?
- Who is affected by freshman impaction?
- How has CSUN defined its local admission area?
- Who is a Tier 1 applicant?
- Who is a Tier 2 applicant?
- What is the CSU eligibility index?
- What are the admission eligibility requirements for Tier 2 applicants?
- What are the freshman admission requirements?
- When is the admissions application deadline?
- I've applied. What do I do next?
1. What is freshman impaction?
In order to manage enrollment within current budget constraints while preserving the highest quality academic experience and services to students, the California State University (CSU) system has declared "system wide impaction" (see CSU Declares Systemwide Impaction). Impaction requires each of the 23 CSU campuses to give priority admission consideration to first-time freshman applicants who graduate from high schools located within a closely-defined geographic area.
In response to this requirement, CSU, Northridge has recently defined its Local Guarantee Admissions Area, or Tier 1 school districts, as described in question 3.
2. Who is affected by freshman impaction?
Only first-time freshman applicants graduating from a California high school outside CSUN's Local Guarantee Admissions Area are affected by impaction. Beginning with the Fall 2009 semester, these applicants will be considered for admission if they meet additional Tier 2 admission requirements.
All other CSUN applicants must meet the standard CSU admissions criteria for their class level and academic program. For details, select the "I Want to Apply" link for your student group on the Admissions and Records home page.
3. How has CSUN defined its local admission area?
CSUN's Tier 1 Local Guarantee Admissions Area includes public and private high schools in the following Los Angeles County and Ventura County districts:
Los Angeles County (district name and map number)
- Acton-Agua Dulce Unified (2)
- Alhambra City High (3)
- Antelope Valley Union High (4)
- Beverly Hills Unified (10)
- Burbank Unified (12)
- Compton Unified (16)
- Culver City Unified (19)
- Glendale Unified (26)
- Gorman Elementary (28)
- Inglewood Unified (30)
- La Canada Unified (31)
- Las Virgenes Unified (32)
- Lennox Unified (34)
- Los Angeles Unified (37)
- Lynwood Unified (38)
- Pasadena Unified (49)
- San Gabriel Unified (52)
- San Marino Unified (53)
- Santa Monica-Malibu Unified (54)
- South Pasadena Unified (59)
- William S. Hart Union High (66)
- All private high schools within the districts above
Ventura County (district name and map number)
- Conejo Valley Unified (17)
- Fillmore Unified (25)
- Moorpark Unified (42)
- Oak Park Unified (44)
- Ojai Unified (45)
- Oxnard Union High (46)
- Santa Paula Union High (55)
- Simi Valley Unified (57)
- Ventura Unified (62)
- All private high schools within the districts above
4. Who is a Tier 1 applicant?
First-time freshman applicants who graduate from high schools that are inside CSUN’s Local Guarantee Admissions Area are Tier 1 applicants. They are eligible for admission if they meet the California State University standard admission criteria described at I Want to Apply.
5. Who is a Tier 2 applicant?
First-time freshman applicants who graduate from a California high school outside CSUN’s Local Guarantee Admissions Area are Tier 2 applicants. To be considered for admission, Tier 2 applicants must meet the additional admissions requirement of achieving the higher CSU statewide eligibility index.
Admissions requirements for all freshmen applicants, including those in Tier 2, are described at I Want to Apply.
6. What is the CSU eligibility index?
The CSU statewide eligibility index is a combination of your high school grade point average (GPA) and scores on either the ACT or the SAT. GPAs are based on grades earned in college preparatory courses ("a-g" subject requirements) taken during the final three years of high school. Included in calculating GPA are any bonus points earned for approved honors courses.
To calculate your eligibility index (EI), multiply your GPA by 800 and add your total score on the SAT mathematics and critical reading scores. If you took the ACT, multiply your GPA by 200 and add ten times the ACT composite score (do not include the writing score). In other words:
EI using SAT I Scores = (GPA) x 800 + SAT I Total
EI using ACT Scores = (GPA) x 200 + (10 x ACT composite score)
To learn more about the eligibility index including honors bonus points, see the University Catalog.
7. What are the admission eligibility requirements for Tier 2 applicants?
If you will graduate from a high school located outside CSUN's Local Guarantee Admissions Area (i.e., from a Tier 2 school district), your freshman admission will be determined by the CSU Eligibility Index based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT mathematics and critical reading scores. Tier 2 applicants who achieve the higher eligibility index will be admitted first, so do your best to improve your SAT or ACT test scores.
In general, the academic characteristics of the Tier 2 freshman applicant population will determine the Eligibility Index cut-off, which may vary from year to year. Please note that CSUN may be unable to admit all Tier 2 applicants.
For Fall 2010, the Tier 2 admissions criteria are:
- A minimum high school GPA of 3.00
--or--
- A minimum CSU Eligibility Index of 3200 using the SAT or 740 using the ACT
To calculate your eligibility index, see question 6, What is the CSU eligibility index?
8. What are the first-time freshman admission requirements?
Please review the admission requirements for all first-time freshmen at I Want to Apply.
9. When is the admissions application deadline?
Please see the Admissions Calendar. Even when an admissions cycle is closed, some majors may still be accepting students. Open programs are listed as exceptions in the Admissions Calendar.
10. I've already applied. What do I do next?
If you've already applied to CSUN and will graduate from a Tier 2 school district, you will receive an admissions notice late January 2010. In the meantime, work to improve your SAT or ACT test scores. Be sure to follow the steps at I Have Applied.
We regret that CSUN may be unable to admit all Tier 2 applicants. You may want to consider applying to another CSU campus if you haven't done so already. To view a list of campuses that remain open to freshman applications, go to the CSU Mentor website and click Filing Status Report.
Whether you're a Tier 1 or 2 applicant, be sure that CSUN receives your:
- Official high school transcript showing completion of the first semester of your senior year (send as soon as your Fall 2009 grades are posted)
- Official, final high school transcript showing completion of your final senior-year semester and verifying graduation date
- SAT or ACT test scores, or both. Have them forwarded electronically.
For SAT scores, contact the College Board/ETS
For ACT scores, contact the American College Testing Program - English Placement Test (EPT) and Entry Level Math Test (ELM) scores
For more information and a "to-do" list, see I Have Applied.
Freshman applicants who have not yet satisfied the English Placement Test (EPT) and Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) Exam requirements, and who are not exempt, must take these tests by June 19, 2010 for Fall 2010 enrollment. Because of heavy demand and limited seating, you should sign up for the tests much earlier than the June deadline.
For more EPT and ELM information including test dates, online registration and exemptions, see the CSUN Testing Center website.
