Classes and Planning

Concurrent Enrollment

Concurrent enrollment means you are taking classes at both another CSU and CSUMB for one term. Being accepted into the program is subject to space availability and enrollment priority policies of the home and host campuses.

How to qualify for the concurrent enrollment program

Undergraduate students

  • You must completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student in a state-supported program and earned at least twelve units there.
  • You must have attained a grade point average of 2.0 in all work completed at the home campus and be in good standing at the home campus. 
  • You must be enrolled at the home campus in full-time tuition units (>6) during the period of concurrent enrollment at host campus and have paid tuition fees or have pending financial aid that covers tuition.

Graduate students

  • You must have completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student in an authorized graduate program.
  • You must have attained a minimum grade point average in all work completed at the home campus and be in good standing at the home campus.

How to apply

Complete an CSU Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment application and submit it to the Registrar on the home campus at least two weeks in advance of first day of classes at the both the home and host campus. Earlier submission may improve registration opportunity.

The home campus completes their portion of the application and forwards to host campus if approved, or returns to you if denied.

The host campus provides registration instructions if application is accepted, or returns application with explanation if it cannot be accepted.

Fees & financial aid

All required fees must be paid at the time you submit your application for concurrent enrollment. You will need to pay the registration fees at your home campus, or have pending financial aid to that will cover tuition, prior to submitting your application for concurrent enrollment.

Financial aid is available to you only through the home campus and if you are eligible for veterans, rehabilitation, social security, and other federal, state, or county benefits you must secure eligibility certification through the home campus.

If applicable, non-resident tuition fees, professional fees, and/or material fees for the host campus units are charged by and paid to the host campus.

Prerequisite & transfer credits

Evidence of completion of course prerequisites may be required at time of enrollment (i.e., personal transcript copy or grade reports).

A record of credit earned at the host campus will be available to you upon request. Please be sure to request a transcript and pay any transcript fees (if applicable) at the host campus so your academic records can be transferred back to the home campus.

Staying more than one term

Approval will be for one term only and is subject to space availability and enrollment priority policies of the host campus.