Eligibility Index for College of Engineering CSU

Only SJSU and CSULB have a different EI for Engineering. SJSU is the only CSU that publishes their EI’s by major.

http://www.sjsu.edu/admissions/impaction/impactionresultsfreshmen/index.html

SJSU’s Engineering EI:

  1. To calculcate the COE impaction index, you will need to calculate a total SAT score (math and EBRW) in the following way:

a. For SAT scores from a test date after March 1, 2016:

[(SAT Math * 3) + (EBRW)]/2 = COE total SAT score

b. For SAT scores from a test date prior to March 1, 2016:

[(SAT Math * 3) + (Critical Reading)]/2 = COE total “old” SAT score - this scores will need to be concorded from the old total SAT to the redesigned SAT total (Capped weighted CSU GPA X 600) + SAT Critical Reading + (2 X SAT Math)
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CSULB’s STEM EI:
(CSU capped weighted GPA x 600) + (SAT CR + (2 x SAT Math)

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For Cal Poly SLO, they use MCA points. See post #52

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cal-poly-san-luis-obispo/1694769-confused-about-mca-score.html

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Finally the rest of the CSU’s use the regular EI:

(Capped weighted CSU GPA X800) + ( SAT Math + EBRW).

Based on your posted stats, you look like a competitive applicant for all the CSU’s. SLO will be a Reach depending upon specific Engineering major.

Best of luck.