Hi, I am a current junior who wants to apply to SDSU in the Kinesiology Major. My GPA took a hit last year, and although I got straight A’s this year, my school is doing credit/nocredit, greatly affecting my possible admission. I am taking Pyschology and Kinesiology at the local community college this summer in hopes to boost my GPA. I don’t know what the averages for SDSU Kinesiology are however.
I Have:
3.7 GPA
31 ACT
1050 CSU Eligibility Index
I forgot to ask what my chances are with these scores, sorry, that was the the original question
Cal states are not using test scores for this admission cycle so they will mainly depend upon GPA. A 3.7 could be competitive but with an average CSU GPA of 3.97 for 2019 admits, it is definitely not a sure thing. Since SDSU is an impacted campus and all majors are impacted, Fall applicants have not been given any guidelines of what supplemental criteria will be used beyond GPA, local vs. non-local service area and HS course rigor.
** * California residents and graduates of California high schools will be eligible for admission by earning a 2.50 or greater “a-g" GPA.
- Any California high school graduate or resident of California earning a GPA between 2.00 and 2.49 may be evaluated for admission based upon supplemental factors such as number of courses exceeding minimum “a-g" requirements, household income, extracurricular involvement, and other available information that would inform the campus admission decision. Each CSU campus will determine the supplemental factors used with GPA to determine eligibility in these cases and communicate these criteria publicly for prospective students.
Campuses and programs designated as impacted may utilize higher “a-g" GPA thresholds for applicants, as well as identify supplemental criteria and their relative weights, in making admission decisions. However, in no case will standardized test scores be utilized in making admissions decisions for applicants during the 2021-2022 academic year.