EAP Services for Grades 6-12

**EAP supports college readiness and early academic preparation at middle and high schools located within the Ӱ local admission area. Visit the Local Preference Admission Consideration website for a map outlining the local area and more information.

Representatives from schools within the local admission area may request EAP presentations Grades 6-12 by completing the


Middle School Presentations & Resources

  • College Conversations
    Let’s talk about: College Readiness, Goals & Mentors, Planning & Preparation, Time Management, A Strong GPA, Internships & Work Experience, Extra- and Co-Curricular Activities, Service, Money Management & Scholarships, The Application Process, Interviewing, Giving Back
  • College Family Feud Game
    Ӱ learn about the A-G Requirements, financial aid, types of degrees, and various careers while playing this game based on a popular TV game show.


High School Presentations

College Readiness
Learn the skills, behaviors, and types of knowledge that a high school student needs before enrollment in their first year of college that can lead to academic success.

& College – Your Score Matters
Why is the CAASPP score so important? Find out how the assessment results apply to college placement.

First Year of College – What to Expect
Learn about what you need to know for your first year of college.

Ӱ Next Steps
Delivered by the Ӱ High School Outreach team, this online or in-person presentation is open to prospective high school students who have questions about Ӱ and the admissions process. Information on student-support services, programs, and resources will be provided.

High School Resources


This information guides you on how to verify you are meeting A-G requirements through dual enrollment.

High School Planning Chart
Use this checklist to track your progress as you complete the A-G Requirements.

First-Time, First-Year Student Ӱ Index
Your Ӱ Index for Fall is calculated using your cumulative grade point average (GPA), Math GPA, and English GPA. The score will help tell you if you’re eligible for admission to the CSU.

First-Time, First-Year Student Admission Eligibility
Get started by reviewing the admission criteria, and then find out how to apply.

Ӱ Parent & Family Guide
Find key campus information, student resources & services, and campus regulations.


There are many ways to determine which first year GE English and math/qualitative reasoning (QR) courses are right for each student. Learn how “multiple measures” are used to evaluate each student’s academic preparation in these subjects.


The GE Placement Estimator uses multiple measures to estimate your placement in general education math and/or English courses in your first year of college.


The Supportive Pathways for First-Year Ӱ Program (formerly the Early Start Program) offers academic and social support that align with each incoming student's needs.

Types of ӰColleges & Universities
Ӱhas three public college systems and private campuses from which to choose. It is important to find a college that meets your educational needs and fits your lifestyle.

– for students
What kind of life do you want after high school? Californiacolleges.edu will help you figure it out and give you the tools to make it happen. Register today!

– for parents
Your child is taking a big step toward their future. CaliforniaColleges.edu will empower you to help them along their journey. Register your account today!

– for educators
You want what’s best for your students. CaliforniaColleges.edu makes it easy to monitor their progress and guide them to success. Register your account today!


Academic preparation is an innovative and targeted approach for the assessment of students’ English and math skills in high school and placement in first-year General Education (GE) English (written communication) and math/quantitative reasoning courses.

Academic Preparation:  Your Guide to College Success
Use this guide to understand placement in first-year General Education (GE) English and math/quantitative reasoning (QR) courses.

Academic Preparation English Flyer
9th-12th Grade tips for college preparation

Academic Preparation Spanish Flyer
9th-12th Grade tips for college preparation


With 23 universities spanning the state, and thousands of degrees to choose from, the CSU offers you more choices and connections than any other public higher education institution in the nation. One application opens infinite possibilities. Start your journey today.


Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.


Free scholarship platform that connects students to college scholarships, trade school scholarships, and financial aid tools.


Eighty percent of students at the ӰState University receive some form of financial aid. So, chances are good that you're eligible too. Apply today!