What is the eligibility index and how do I calculate my eligibility index score?
The eligibility index is the combination of your high school grade point average and scores on either the College Board’s Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)or the ACT. You can calculate your eligibility index by multiplying your CSU grade point average by 800 and adding your combined critical reading and math scores on the SAT I Reasoning Test. Or, if you took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times the composite score from the ACT. SDSU’s eligibility index calculator can help determine your score.
The eligibility index is the combination of your high school grade point average and scores on either the College Board’s Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the ACT. You can calculate your eligibility index by multiplying your CSU grade point average by 800 and adding your combined critical reading and math scores on the SAT I Reasoning Test. Or, if you took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times the composite score from the ACT. SDSU’s eligibility index calculator can help determine your score.
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