CSU INTRASYSTEM CONCURRENT PROGRAM
A student in good academic standing at CSUSB who is eligible to register as a continuing student for the subsequent term, may enroll concurrently at another campus through the CSU system.
Effective 2013
The fall 2013 term marked the launch of a systemwide concurrent enrollment program that provides full time students enrolled at any CSU campus with access to fully online courses offered at other CSU campuses.
Students are strongly urged to consult with an academic adviser before signing up for concurrrent courses.
Concurrent Enrollment
Students who wish to enroll at their home campus and a host campus simultaneously on a term by term basis, will need to participate through the CSU IntraSystem program. All required fees are paid at the home campus prior to approval. If a planned course is a major requirement at the home campus, approval from the department chair at the home campus is required.
For further information, please refer to the Policies and Procedures for Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment below or call the Registrar's office, Records unit, at 909-537-5200 option 2.
To apply, complete the form and submit to the Registrar's office (UH-171) or at recordsinfo@csusb.edu.
CSU IntraSystem Concurrent Enrollment [PDF format]
Eligibility Requirements, Policies & Procedures:
Undergraduate
- Student has completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student and earned at least 12 units there.
- Student has attained a grade point average of 2.0 or better in all work completed at the home campus and is in good standing at that campus.
- Student will be/is enrolled at home campus during the period of concurrent enrollment at host campus.
Graduate
- The student has completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student or will be enrolled concurrently in such status.
- The student has been admitted to or is enrolled in an authorized graduate program at the home campus.
- The student was in good standing at the last college attended.
Enrollment Conditions
- Approval of concurrent enrollment is valid only for the term specified and is subject to space availability and registration priority policies at host campus.
- Academic advising is available only at the home campus.
- Student must be aware and adhere to the dates & deadlines of the host campus.
- Because of overlap in the academic terms of campuses on semester and quarter calendars, concurrent enrollment is possible only in overlapping terms, e.g. semester campus to semester campus and quarter campus to quarter campus.
- Evidence of completion of course prerequisites may be required at the host campus (i.e., personal transcripts or grade reports).
- Financial aid is available 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.
- Health services on host campus will be limited to treatment for emergencies.
- Participation in student activities at the host campus is subject to any limitations which may exist at that campus. Similarly, student union facilities will be available according to policies at each campus.
- Parking on the host campus will be available on the basis of a term fee within campus parking availability or on a daily fee basis.
- Information concerning host campus identification card policies will be provided at registration.
Procedures
- Student completes application and submits a copy to the Office of the Registrar at home campus at least four weeks in advance of the first day of classes at both campuses. Contact host campus for deadlines, if any.
- Home campus registrar designee completes Part II and forwards four copies to host campus registrar designee if approved, or returns to student, if disapproved. The approved application may be given to student so that he/she can submit it to host campus.
- Host campus registrar completes Part IIIA and provides a copy to the student with registration instructions.
- Student pays CSU registration fees on home campus based upon the total number of units for which she/he is or plans to be registered including units on the home as well as host campus(es), e.g. three units at home and three units at host equals part time fees, and six units at home and 3 units at host equals full time fees. Payment is certified on all copies of the application. Home campus non-resident tuition fees, as appropriate, are paid at the same time and entry made with the fee certification. Home campus retains a copy and delivers a copy to the student.
- Student registers at host campus presenting approved copy of the application. Host campus non-resident tuition and any user fees are paid and entry is made on the application for concurrent status. In addition, courses with lab fees, supplemental fees and/or professional program fees are required to be paid by the student.
- Host campus completes Part IIIB.
- Program changes will be accomplished by following standard procedures on both campuses. Official notification will be provided by the host campus to the home campus. If a student withdraws from the home campus and requests a refund of the refundable portion of the fees, the host campus must be notified by the home campus.
- Permanent academic records will be maintained at the campus where courses are completed. A record of credit earned at a host campus will be sent to the student and to the home campus.