<p>Yardim, I really don’t have any information about admission, but I don’t think those test scores have anything at all to do with admission requirements. With a 4.0 GPA he should not have a problem qualifying for admission – the higher the GPA, the less needed for test scores. The eligibility index for CSU’s is: </p>
<p>GPA* x 800 + Your SAT Reasoning Test (2900 required)</p>
<p>or </p>
<p>(Your GPA* x 200) + (10 x ACT Composite) (694 required)</p>
<p>See: [CSUMentor</a> - Plan for College - High School Students - Eligibility Index](<a href=“Cal State Apply | CSU”>http://www.csumentor.edu/planning/high_school/eligibility_index.asp)</p>
<p>So with a 4.0 GPA your son could have -0- on the standardized tests and still qualify for admisson – based on GPA alone his SAT index is 4.0 x 800 = 3200 – about 300 points above the required minimum; his ACT index is 4.0 x 200 = 800 – which is 106 points above the required minimum. </p>
<p>If I include the SAT and ACT scores, based on what you provided, here are your son’s index scores:</p>
<p>SAT (based on PSAT - note that they look at CR & Math scores only):</p>
<p>(4.0 x 800) + 1160 = 4360</p>
<p>ACT
(4.0 x 200) + (10 x 26) = 1060</p>
<p>So clearly your son’s numbers are way above the minimum.<br>
The main thing now is that your son needs to get his applications in to CSU’s EARLY – admission is impacted at some campuses, which means that they don’t have room for all eligible students. You should also make sure that your son fulfills all required courses:</p>
<p>4 years English
3 years Mathematics
2 years Social Science
2 years Science with a Laboratory
2 years Foreign Language
1 year Visual and Performing Arts
1 year College Preparatory Elective</p>
<p>See [California</a> State University, Chico - Freshmen: Admission Requirements - CSU, Chico](<a href=“http://em.csuchico.edu/admissions/freshmen/AdmissionRequirements.aspx]California”>http://em.csuchico.edu/admissions/freshmen/AdmissionRequirements.aspx) for more details as to those requirements.</p>