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Transfer Planning
University of California
California State University
Independent/Out-of-State Universities
Transfer Admission Agreement/Guarantee
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Transfer Planning - California State University
California State University System (CSU)
Home Page
CSUMentor.org - an online resource designed to help students and their families learn about the CSU system, select a CSU campus to attend, plan to finance higher education, and apply for admission.
Five main elements for transfer to one of the 23 campuses of the California
State University:
Admission
Minimum Eligibility/Admission requirements for entrance to a CSU
General Education (GE)
Options for completing a GE pattern
Majors
Completing lower division major requirements is also key
Selection
Some of the CSUs have additional screening criteria
Electives
Courses chosen to complete your 90 transferable quarter units as a CSU transfer
When do I apply?
CSU Application
Filing Periods |
| Application Term |
Applications First Accepted |
Initial Filing Period |
| Fall Semester/Quarter 2010 |
October 1, 2009 |
October 1-November 30, 2009 |
| Winter Quarter 2011* |
June 1, 2010 |
June 1-30, 2010 |
| Spring Semester/Quarter 2011* |
August 1, 2010 |
August 1-31, 2010 |
* Due to budget cutbacks and with few exceptions, the majority of California State University campuses have limited transfer admission for fall term only for the 2010-2011 cycle. To determine if a specific campus and/or program is accepting applications visit http://www.csumentor.edu/filing_status/ and click on the campus notice column. As a result of the precarious budget situation throughout the state of California, students interested in applying during the 2010-2011 academic year should apply as early as possible and check CSUMentor periodically to determine the admission status for Winter and Spring terms.
Caution: The final responsibility for a successful transfer program rests with
the student. Resources online and at De Anza College are designed to assist
you in getting as accurate information as possible. This information changes frequently,
however, and can impact your admission to the university. It is highly advised
that you meet periodically with advisors at both De Anza College and at the prospective university
to confirm your choice of classes and develop an educational plan.
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