
COLLEGE* AND SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Requirements
Students applying as first-time freshmen must have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.3 and will have successfully completed 13 core academic requirements:
- 4 years/units of English
- 3 years/units of Math
- 3 years/units of Natural Sciences
- 3 years/units of Social Sciences
Students graduating from an Ohio public or charter high school in 2014 and beyond must complete the Ohio Core Curriculum Requirements, which include:
- 4 years/units of English
- 4 years/units of Math, including Algebra II or an equivalent course
- 3 years/units of Science
- 3 years/units of Social Studies
- 1 year/unit of Fine Arts, to include courses taken in grades 7-12
*Each academic college has specific guidelines for direct entry. Students not meeting these requirements may be considered for pre-admission into an academic college or admitted to University Studies.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR FRESHMEN
AUG. 1, 2024
Fall 2025 application opens
OCTOBER/DECEMBER 2024
- CSU's school code is 003032
NOV. 15, JAN. 15, MARCH 15
Freshman deadlines
Students must be admitted to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ as pre-business and then follow the College of Business admission process. Visit the website for more details.
Students must be admitted to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ State as Pre-Education and then follow the admission process for teacher licensure programs. Please contact the advising office for more information on specific requirements.
GPA
Students applying to programs should have a GPA above 2.80 and provide proof of math proficiency throughÌýoneÌýof the following criteria:
- ACT Math Score greater than or equal to 23
- SAT Math score greater than or equal to 550
- ÌýPlace into Math 168 (Precalculus II) or above
Department of Engineering Technology
The University’s minimum admission requirements applyÌýto our engineering technology programs.Ìý
Students must be admitted to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ State as Pre-Nursing and then follow the School of Nursing admission process. Visit the for more details.Ìý
Department of Music
Music students must complete an . Students who have not completed a music theory course for college credit are also required to complete an oral and written placement exam. Contact the Department of Music for additional information at 216.687.2033.
External Test Credit
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ grants for qualifying scores earned in the Advanced Placement (AP) and College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations (both offered by the College Board). More information on external test credit can be found by visiting .
Students seeking credit for AP or CLEP examinations must have their official score report sent directly from the College Board to the Office of the University Registrar.