I'm thinking about applying to San Diego University, but I'm not sure how tough it is to get in. Does anyone know what the acceptance rate is and what kind of application they are looking for?
San Diego State University has a competitive admissions process. For the class of 2024, the university's acceptance rate was approximately 34%. They generally look for applicants who have a strong academic background and have demonstrated engagement in extracurricular activities.
Talking about academics, SDSU typically accepts students with GPAs in the range of 3.5-4.0+ in academic subjects. Providing context about the rigor of courses, they like to see that students challenge themselves with the curriculum available at their high school. So, Advanced Placement (AP) classes, International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, honors classes, and other advanced curriculums can be advantageous.
In alignment with the California State University (CSU) system, SDSU no longer uses SAT or ACT exam scores from first-year applicants to determine admission eligibility. If accepted, ACT or SAT test scores can be used as one of the measures to place students in the proper mathematics and/or written communication courses.
Lastly, extracurricular engagement is also viewed favorably by SDSU. They are interested in seeing students' participation in a variety of activities, from sports and clubs to jobs and community service. Leadership positions or significant accomplishments in these areas can help to highlight a student's dedication and potential to contribute to the campus community.
Remember, these averages are merely for reference and don't guarantee admission. SIP programs are highly selective. Input from your school counselor or a private admissions counselor can provide personalized guidance for your particular situation.
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