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  1. www.calpoly.edu › admissions › first-year-studentSelection Criteria - Cal Poly

    For First-Year Students Cal Poly requires you to declare a major when submitting your application. Our selection process considers many factors for admission in an objective format in which applicants compete against other applicants within the same major. When we review your application, we consider: Your Intended Program of Study We evaluate and admit students by their major. Admission is ...

  2. In Complete Your Profile, choose “First Bachelor’s Degree,” and then “graduating high school senior or equivalent.”. Next, indicate whether or not you have college course work to enter. From there, complete the remaining questions and click Save. Click Start Your Application, then proceed to the “Add Programs" page. Add Cal Poly one ...

  3. www.calpoly.edu › admissions › first-year-studentFirst-Year Student - Cal Poly

    You are considered a first-year student if you are currently in high school (with or without any completed college classes) or you are a high school graduate who has not attended any college after high school, prior to entering Cal Poly. Cal Poly accepts applications for first-year students from Oct. 1 - Dec. 2.

  4. The California Promise at Cal Poly Cal Poly has established a pilot pledge program for students with Associate Degrees for Transfer to complete their baccalaureate degrees in two years. The Bachelor of Arts in English is the only major available at this time. Interested students should contact Cal Poly’s Transfer Center

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  5. 4. Course requirements: Cal Poly requires applicants to complete the "a-g" course requirements that all CSUs follow, which includes subjects such as history, English, mathematics, laboratory science, foreign language, visual and performing arts, and college preparatory electives.

  6. General Requirements - Bachelor's Degree; ... Center for Bystander Intervention and Cal Poly (WITH US) ... California 93407 Phone: 805-756-1111 ...

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  8. 2. Course Rigor: Cal Poly will also take into account the rigor of your course load, so it's crucial to demonstrate that you've challenged yourself with AP, IB, or honors courses when available. 3. Major Selection: Cal Poly practices major-specific admissions, meaning your choice of major can impact your chances of acceptance.

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