<p>does anyone know if you HAVE to send in your SAT/ACT scores to cal state schools? and i heard that if you do then it sends to all? can anyone confirm thiss?</p>
<p>Yes, and you should order scores sent only to CSU Mentor which has its own college code number with College Board, and all CSUs will get them from the CSU Mentor system.</p>
<p>CSUs will superscore the SAT and ACT, so there is no disadvantage to sending additional scores, although test scores are technically optional if you are applying only to non-impacted majors at non-impacted campuses with a >=3.0 HS GPA and are a California resident. Even in this case, SAT or ACT scores may allow you to avoid needing English and math placement tests at the campus you enroll at.</p>
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<a href=“http://www.calstate.edu/sas/publications/documents/AdmissionHandbook.pdf[/url]”>http://www.calstate.edu/sas/publications/documents/AdmissionHandbook.pdf</a> (page 3)</p>
<p>I was just checking this, and I think the score sending is different for SAT and ACT. Here is what the CSU Mentor page says:
ACT
If you have listed a CSU campus as an ACT score report recipient, you can use the ACT Scores Manager to release your score to additional campuses. Before you can use the ACT Scores Manager, you must first have arranged for your scores to be sent to a CSU campus.</p>
<p>SAT
Once you have taken the SAT test, you should list the CSUMentor institution code, so that CSUMentor can store your scores for any CSU campus to retrieve. The CSUMentor institution code for the SAT is 3594.</p>
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