Apply for the Spring 2025 semester beginning August 1 through September 15
The deadline to submit the application fee waiver is August 30. Please email the completed Application Fee Waiver Form to: adm-processing@csus.edu
Students who have successfully completed the A-G curriculum outlined below and who have a qualifying A-G admission index will be considered for admission. The California State University (CSU) no longer uses ACT or SAT examinations in determining admission eligibility for all CSU campuses. If accepted to a CSU campus, ACT or SAT test scores can be used as one of the measures to place students in the proper mathematics and written communication courses.
Area | A-G Pattern Subject | Years |
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A | History and Social Science (including 1 year of U.S. history or 1 semester of U.S. history and 1 semester of civics or American government AND 1 year of social science) | 2 |
B | English (4 years of college preparatory English composition and literature) | 4 |
C | Math (4 years recommended) including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, or higher mathematics (take one each year) | 3 |
D | Laboratory Science (including 1 biological science and 1 physical science) | 2 |
E | Language Other Than English (2 years of the same language; American Sign Language is applicable | 2 |
F | Visual and Performing Arts (dance, drama or theater, music, or visual art) | 1 |
G | College Preparatory Elective (additional year chosen from the University of California "a-g" list) | 1 |
Total | 15 |
To calculate the admission index, we will use the formula: (A-G GPA) X (1,000) = Admission Index. Applicants in the following categories and students who meet the required Admission Index will be considered for admission.
Category 1 - California Applicants (2,500)
Category 2 - Out-of-State Applicants (3,000)
Students who do not meet the initial Admission Index may be considered based on additional factors if they have a minimum Admission Index of a 2,000 for category 1 and 2 students or 2,500 for Category 3 students. Students may be considered based on available space with the following additional factors:
A student who has graduated from a high school in one of the following counties is considered in our local admission area: Sacramento, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, San Joaquin, Sierra, Solano or Yolo County.
All applicants must have all of the following items below:
Once you have applied to Sacramento State, there are further actions you must take to ensure that you remain eligible for the university.
Electronic Transcripts
Sacramento State accepts and prefers official electronic transcripts (e-transcripts) from other institutions.
Official e-transcripts must be sent directly from your high school/college to our campus via email at incomingtranscripts@csus.edu. (Faxes are not permitted)
Mail official sealed hard copy transcripts
Sacramento State
Admissions & Outreach
6000 J Street MS 6048
Sacramento, CA 95819
Drop off official sealed hard copy transcripts
Student Service Center Document Drop Box
Lassen Hall, Outside Room #1000
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
The Welcome Center
Next to Parking Structure 5
Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm
If you have been notified that you were not admitted, please take a moment to review CSU admission requirements. Please submit an appeal within 15 days of the notice of non-admission.
An admitted student who has cleared all admission conditions and has submitted all official transcripts may request a deferment of their admissions one time per academic year. The request must be for extenuating circumstances. Students may not defer admissions to attend another college. After deferment has been approved, students may not change to a different term, even within an academic term. Deferred students must maintain admission eligibility and meet all applicable deadlines.