California State University Case Study

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Activity #20
1.What is the deadline for applying for University of California?
All the campuses have the same application deadline. For the Fall term, the deadline is November 30. Students may apply to more than one college in the same time. This would increase the chance to be admitted to a campuses.
“Applying for Admission.” CaliforniaColleges.edu. n.p., 2001-2015. Web. 29 October 2015.
2.What are the requirements for the University of California?
The applicants must meet the following requirements: four years of English, three years of Mathematics, two years of Social Science, two years of Laboratory Science, two years of Language other than English, one year of Performing Art, and one year of College-preparatory elective. The applicants …show more content…

Most people make between $43,690 to $140,150.
“Computer Programmer.” cacareerzone.org. n.p., n.d. 29 October 2015.
8.What are the requirements for applying to California State University?
The requirements for applying to CSU are A-G subject requirements, and graduation from high school. The SAT or ACT score are not required for applying to CSU if the students have GPA 3.0 or above.
“Grades and Test Score.” CaliforniaColleges.edu. n.p., 2001-2015. 29 October 2015.
9. How can I apply for scholarship and how much can I get?
The students can provide informations for the state government and the university to apply for scholarship. The information should includes the estimated costs of the college that the students are attending to. The students can research for private scholarship on their own. The undergraduate received an average of $16,000 per each students in 2014.
“Grants and Scholarships.” UniversityofCalifornia.edu n.p., 2014. 29 October 2015.
10.What is the population and the admission rate of UC Irvine?
University of Irvine has a total of 19,930 undergraduate on campus. The admission rate for freshman is 38.7%. There is a total of 71,788 applicants and only 27,796 got