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ACT
Entering students with
less than 56 semester units must submit either ACT or SAT I test scores to the Office of
Admissions before eligibility for admission can be determined. ACT registration and
descriptive materials are available at CRA Hall 4200 or from local high schools.
Free Test Prep Review
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AHPAT
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Allied Health Professions Admissions
Test
Students wishing to
enter academic programs in Allied Health must take the AHPAT. For further information, contact CSUSM's Pre-medical
Advisor, Dr. Joanne Pedersen at (760) 750-4186.
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AP -
Advanced Placement
Undergraduate students
who have completed AP courses in high school and scored 3, 4 or 5 on the AP tests will be
granted credit toward graduation. (College Board
Code: 5677)
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BCLAD-
Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language
and Academic Development
Credential student may take this
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CBEST -
California Basic Educational Skills
Test
Students must pass the
California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) prior to admission to the CSUSM teacher
education program. Students are urged to take this examination at the earliest possible
time after deciding to pursue a teaching credential.
CSUSM Extended Studies
offers CBEST test preparation.
Free Test Prep Review
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CLEP -
College Level Examination Program
CSUSM grants undergraduate college
credit to students who achieve passing scores on certain CLEP exams. For information on
which CLEP exams are awarded credit, consult the Office of Admissions.
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CSET -
California Subject Examination for
Teachers
California teaching credential candidates are required by law to verify
their subject matter knowledge and competencies and are provided two
alternative paths for fulfilling this requirement. One way is to
complete a program of subject matter preparation approved by the
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). The second way
is to pass one or more subject matter examinations. The CSET and Single
Subject Assessments for Teaching are two testing programs used by the
CCTC for this purpose.
CSUSM Extended Studies
offers CSET test preparation.
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DAT -
Dental Admission Test
Students wishing to
enter dental school are required to take the DAT. Contact the dental school you wish to
enter for specific requirements.
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EPT/ELM -
English/Entry-Level Math Placement
Tests
All newly admitted CSU
undergraduate students are required to take the ELM Exam before enrolling in any courses
unless exempted because of high test scores or, for transfer students, a grade of C or
better in a college course that satisfies the General Education Breadth requirement in
Quantitative Reasoning. Consult the catalog for a list of ELM exemptions.
The ELM can be
taken at any CSU campus.
If you live outside of the state of California and need to take the EPT
and/or the ELM before arriving in California, please call (925) 808-2142
or e-mail
csuout-of-state@ets.org. Out of state testing is arranged for the
2nd week of the month. There is an additional fee of $50 for testing
outside of the state of California.
Click here to access the
EPT/ELM
Information
Website
For assistance on the CSU ELM requirement, check:
1) CSU Math Success
2) ELM Study Guide
3)
ELM Problem Book
(Adobe Acrobat needed in order to access
these PDF documents.)
Click here for an
EPT
Study Guide
(Adobe Acrobat needed in order to
access this PDF document.)
Diagnostic
Writing Service is also available for EPT assistance.
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GMAT -
Graduate Management Admission Test
Students wishing to
enter graduate programs in business are often required to take the GMAT. The GMAT is
offered on computer. Call (800) GMAT-NOW to schedule a testing appointment or to request
test information.
Free Test Prep Review
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GRE -
Graduate Record Exam
Students applying to graduate
programs may be required to take the
GRE. Contact the graduate school or
academic program you wish to enter
for specific requirements. You can
take the computerized GRE by calling
(800) GRE-CALL or in the
paper-and-pencil format. Free Test
Prep Review
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LSAT -
Law School Admission Test
Students desiring to
enter law school may be required to take the LSAT. Consult the law school you wish to
enter for specific requirements.
Free Test Prep Review
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MCAT -
Medical College Admission Test
Students desiring to
enter medical school are required to take the MCAT. Consult the medical school you wish to
enter for specific requirements.
Free Test Prep Review
New prep course available at
www.learningaccord.com/
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OCAT -
Optometry College Admission Test
Students desiring to enter
Optometry School must take the OAT. For further information, contact CSUSM's Pre-medical Advisor, Dr. Joanne Pedersen at
(760) 750-4186.
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PCAT -
Pharmacy College Admission Test
Students wishing to
enter Pharmacy School must take the PCAT. For further information, contact CSUSM's Pre-medical Advisor, Dr. Joanne Pedersen at
(760) 750-4186. Free Test
Prep Review
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PRAXIS
Series I, II, III
Students who have not completed a
state-approved subject matter preparation program (waiver) must pass the appropriate
subject assessment in the Praxis Series. Please contact the CSUSM College of Education Student Services
Center for specific information.
Free Test
Prep Review
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RICA -
Reading Instruction Competence
Assessment
Beginning October 1,
1998, all Multiple Subject Teaching Credential candidates must take and pass either one of
the two Reading Instruction Competence Assessments (RICA). Details may be found in the
CSUSM
Extended Studies offers RICA test preparation.
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SAT I - Reasoning
Entering students with
less than 56 semester or 84 quarter units must submit either ACT or SAT I test scores to
the Office of Admissions before eligibility for admission can be determined. SAT I
registration and descriptive materials are available at CRA Hall 4200 or from local high
schools.SAT II -
Subject Tests
Formerly called the
Achievement Tests. SAT II registration and descriptive materials are available at CRA Hall
4200 or from local high school.
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SSAT - Single
Subject Assessments for Teaching
Students entering the
single subject teacher education program who have not completed a state-approved subject
must pass the appropriate Single Subject Assessments for Teaching (SSAT) as well as the
Praxis Series examination. The required test chart may be found in the
CSUSM College of Education Student Services
Center.
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TEAS -
Test of Essential Academic Skills
Students wishing to enter the CSUSM Nursing
Program must take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). The TEAS is a scholastic aptitude assessment used as one component of
the selection process for admitting students into the CSUSM Nursing
Program. The TEAS is a four-part test comprised of Reading,
Mathematics, Science & English with a total testing time of 3 hours and
29 minutes. Each subtest has a time limit. Examinees must
remain for the entire testing time. A 224-page study manual is
available for purchase by call 1-800-667-7531 or through the ATI Testing
website at www.atitesting.com
(under STORE, click on BOOKS). Study guides are also available
in the CSUSM Bookstore for a fee.
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TOEFL -
Test of English as a Foreign
Language
All applicants to the university,
regardless of citizenship, who have not attended schools at the secondary level or above
for at least three years full time where English is the principal language of instruction
must present scores for the TOEFL. Also, students in CSUSM's American Language and
Cultural Institute are required to take the TOEFL as part of their student of the English
language.
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VCAT -
Veterinary College Admission Test
Students wishing to
enter Veterinary School must take the VCAT. For further information, contact CSUSM's Pre-medical Advisor, Dr. Joanne
Pedersen at (760) 750-4186.
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