You are considered a service-area applicant if you complete 50% of your transferrable credits by the end of the fall prior to admission (e.g. fall 2008 for fall 2009 applicants). To be considered for admission to SDSU, transfer applicants should meet the following minimum CSU eligibility requirements and SDSU requirements.
All transfer applicants must submit an additional online supplemental application. Beginning October 1, 2008, visit the SDSU WebPortal and follow the instructions to create a WebPortal account. You must have a RedID and working e-mail address to activate your account. Your RedID will be e-mailed to you within a few days of applying to SDSU. Once you have a portal account, choose "Supplemental Application" to begin the process. To ensure accuracy, obtain a personal copy of your transcripts prior to filling out the supplemental application. Do not submit your supplemental application until your fall grades and courses have been reflected on your transcript and updated on the supplemental application.
The supplemental application will ask you to:
The deadline to submit the supplemental application is January 22, 2009.
All transfer applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission:
Applicants who meet the criteria listed above will be ranked based on the completion of lower division General Education course work and preparation for the major.
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TAP is currently in the process of being updated to reflect the 2008-2009 SDSU General Catalog.
Students will be ranked based on how closely they complete their lower-division GE by the end of spring 2009. SDSU’s TAP will help you identify which courses at your college may be used to meet the GE requirements at SDSU.
GE Certification: Students transferring from a California community college can complete the CSU GE certification pattern to satisfy all lower-division GE requirements.
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC): The IGETC is a series of courses that California community college students can use to satisfy lower-division GE requirements at any CSU or UC campus.
SDSU General Education Pattern: This option is commonly used by students majoring in Engineering, Liberal Studies and Nursing, and all students outside of the California community college system. Visit www.sdsu.edu/generaleducation for details.
Oral Communication: Basic public speaking course. Other communication courses that are certified by a California community college will be accepted.
Written Communication: Typically a freshman composition course that emphasizes essay writing or reading and writing concurrently.
Critical Thinking: Typically your second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.
Mathematics: This course must be beyond intermediate algebra.
Students will be ranked based on the completion of major preparation courses that are articulated or approved as equivalent and offered at the college(s) attended during the year prior to transfer. TAP will inform you if there are specific grade requirements for individual courses or combination of courses.
You need to complete the major preparation requirements that are in place at the time you apply. For fall 2009 admission, follow the fall 2009 requirements listed on TAP. Graduation requirements may be different based on the catalog that is in effect at the time you enroll at SDSU.
Your grade point average (GPA) is based on all transferable units attempted. The GPA required for your major is available on SDSU’s Transfer Admission Planner or at www.sdsu.edu/majorgpa.
Fall admission is based on self-reported information. If you are admitted, your admission is provisional pending verification from your official transcript of the self-reported information on your application and supplemental application. Your admission may be rescinded if your GPA or course grades are lower than what is reported on the application. Please make sure to report accurate information.
* Your official notification of admission is the letter you received in the mail. Please note that this site does not indicate proof of admission.