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 host campus.

How to qualify

Undergraduate students

  • Student has completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student and earned at least twelve units there.
  • Student has attained a grade point average of 2.0 in all work completed at the home campus and is in good standing at that campus.
  • Student is eligible to register under "continuing" status at the home campus.

Graduate students

  • The student has completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student.
  • The student has been admitted to or is in enrolled in an authorized graduate program at the home campus.
  • The student was in good standing at the last college attended.

How to apply

Complete an CSU Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment application and submit it to the Registrar on the home campus at least four weeks in advance of first day of classes at the host campus. Earlier submission (up to three months before class begins) may improve registration opportunity.

Home campus completes part II of the application and forwards to host campus if approved, or returns to student if disapproved.

Host campus provides registration instructions if application is accepted, or returns application with explanation if it can not be accepted.

Fees & financial aid

All required fees must be paid at the time of the "concurrent" registration. You will need to pay your registration fees at your home campus prior to registration.

Financial aid is available to "concurrent" only through the home campus and students eligible for Veterans, Rehabilitation, Social Security, and other Federal, State, or county benefits must secure eligibility certification through the home campus.

Prerequisite & transfer credits

A record of credit earned at the host campus will automatically be sent to the home campus . Please be sure to fill out the transcript request form and pay the transcript fee if applicable at the host campus.

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

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. To remain beyond the term in which you are a concurrent, a regular application must be filed.