Plus Nursing; Organic Chemistry ... If you are not a CSUDH student and would like to take CSUDH courses, you can do so through Open University.
The term "in residence" applies to those units earned at California State University, Dominguez Hills while an officially admitted student in a degree program. All classes you take will become part of your permanent academic record at CSUDH.
Open University credit does not qualify as residence units for a degree. The term "in residence" applies to those units earned at California State University, Dominguez Hills while an officially admitted student in a degree program. All classes you take will become part of your permanent academic record at CSUDH.
Grades and Grade PointsGradeDescriptionGrade PointsC-1.7D+1.3DBarely Passing1.0FFailure0.08 more rows
LIMITS ON REPEATS AND CANCELS than 16 units over the course of their undergraduate studies at CSUDH. Students can repeat an individual course no more than two times. semester do not count toward the 16-unit limit.
Dear Toro Community, As you know, the CSUDH campus will return to holding 80% of our courses in person during the Spring 2022 semester. Many students, staff, faculty, and senior administrators are excited by and recognize the importance of being back to face-to-face engagement.
2.0 or higherA student shall be removed from academic probation when their overall GPA and CSUDH GPA are at 2.0 or higher.
Undergraduates are considered to be full-time students during any semester when they are enrolled in 12 units or more. However, graduation in four years' time requires completion of 15 units each semester.
Once a student's degree is conferred and posted to their transcript an email is sent to the student's CSUDH email account and a diploma is requested. Diplomas requested after April 1, 2013 are mailed directly to the student's address. Students may update this address by accessing their my.csudh.edu account.
Yes. The CSUDH Library, along with all other campus services, is open.
CSU Fully Online opens on June 1, 2022. Dates vary by campus. See Home Campus and Host Campus enrollment dates below.
Alternative Instruction Class It may include general alternative teaching methods that comply with public health guidelines while achieving course learning outcomes, such as face-to-face instruction consistent with CDC guidelines, distance synchronous or asynchronous instruction, or a combination of these.
Students on academic probation may: Lose the ability to pursue their major of choice if they don't meet the program's GPA minimum or have failed too many of the major's course requirements. Receive reduced financial aid or lose it entirely (see more about this possibility below)
Strategies for Getting Off Academic ProbationClean up your transcript! ... Take fewer units! ... Make an Educational Plan. ... Take a counseling course.Practice effective learning strategies/study skills.Use campus resources. ... Drop classes before the deadlines. ... Attend a Back to Success workshop!
What to Do If You've Been Academically DismissedAppealing the decision. If you believe extenuating circumstances contributed to your low academic performance, you may want to file an appeal. ... Reapplying after the time prescribed. ... Choosing a new college.
Upon satisfactory completion of nine courses with a 2.5 grade point average, and 300 hours of field work, the student will receive a Certificate as recognition of educational achievement and professional status.
The certificate consists of six required courses. Two additional elective courses are included to provide an opportunity for participants to select an area of emphasis. Each course is offered for two extension units of credit. The certificate consists of the following:
Teaching in the community college no longer requires a credential. Since the 1990-91 academic year, most community colleges require faculty to have a master's degree in a discipline currently taught at the community college level.
In its yearly rankings, College Factual analyzes over 2,000 colleges and universities to determine which ones are the best in a variety of categories, such as overall value, quality, diversity, which schools are the best for each major, and much more.
California State University-Dominguez Hills’s average GPA is 3.13. California State University-Dominguez Hills does require GPA. California State University-Dominguez Hills is currently selective. However, be aware that oftentimes schools in this GPA range are increasing their selectivity in hope of increasing “prestige”. We can’t read the minds of CSUDH application readers, but they likely want to increase the average GPA from 3.13 to 3.29 this year – to play it safe, we recommend striving for the 3.29 GPA.
When it comes to admittance, California State University – Dominguez Hills is somewhat selective. Its acceptance rate is 81%, which means youll face some strong competition during the admissions process. Do what you can to make your application stand out.
The Spring and Fall Class Schedules are produced by the Division of Academic Affairs. Below are the class schedules by semester. You can either click on the cover of the class schedule or the title below it to link to the appropriate class schedule.
The class schedule offerings for each semester are available online via My Class Search . Log in is not required.
The class schedule offerings for each semester are available online via My Class Search . Log in is not required.
Summer Sessions as well as Winter and Spring Intersessions are offered through Extended & International Education.
Interested in taking courses in Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Organic Chemistry and more? Visit the College of Extended and International Education Open Academic Programs website.
The term "in residence" applies to those units earned at California State University, Dominguez Hills while an officially admitted student in a degree program. All classes you take will become part of your permanent academic record at CSUDH.
A maximum of 24 semester unit s of baccalaureate-level Open University credit may be applied toward bachelor's degree requirements at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Open University credit does not qualify as residence units for a degree. The term "in residence" applies to those units earned at California State University, Dominguez Hills while an officially admitted student in a degree program. All classes you take will become part of your permanent academic record at CSUDH.
Through the Open University program run through CSUDH Extended Education, high school graduates, working adults, and students from other universities may enroll in most regular CSUDH credit courses on a space-available basis with permission of the instructor. There is no formal admission to the University required and registration is easy.
Extended Education is open from 8am—5pm Mondays—Fridays, and from 8am-1:30pm on Saturdays. Extended Education Registration can be reached at (310) 243-3741 (Option 1).
Once you have received the email permission, forward the email, along with a completed Open University Registration Form PDF, to [email protected].
Through Open University, you can pursue a degree or take courses to help you advance in your career. The cost for Open University is $311/unit for undergraduate courses if you have not earned your bachelors degree, and $369/unit for undergraduate and graduate courses if you have earned your bachelors degree.
You can also take Winter Session, Spring Intersession, and Summer Session courses at CSUDH. You don't have to be a regular student!