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I am a high school student taking a class at a community college. Where do I enter this information on the CSU admission application?

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I am a high school student taking a class at a community college. Where do I enter this information on the CSU admission application?

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Please list this information in the “All Institutions” section and/or in the “Courses in Progress/Planned” section. If the course is not going to be used toward your high school diploma and it meets one of the requirements in the “High School Preparation” area of the application, list it there too. You should also submit an official college transcript so that we can ensure you receive proper college credit. • My transcript has a weighted cumulative 10-12 GPA. Should I use that in the application? Yes. You are encouraged to recalculate your 10-12 GPA. Please do not use a 9-12 overall GPA or weighted 9-12 GPA. • I am going to be a freshman, and I have a GPA higher than 3.0. So, I dont need SAT I or ACT scores, right? Correct. However, your test scores may exempt you from placement tests and the ELM/EPT graduation requirement. You are encouraged to take and submit all test scores. • In the SAT I and ACT test score section on the CSU admission application, can I put my highest SAT scores i

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