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↵ If you have completed a bachelor's program with CSU-Global, you may apply for a master's degree. Please contact our Enrollment Counselors by calling 800-920-6723 or emailing enroll@csuglobal.edu Below are a few things to r...
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Unfortunately, CSU Global students cannot double major. We do offer specializations to enhance your degree or, after completing your first degree, you may be able to return and work towards a second Bachelor's or Master's degree . ...
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Created On: 03/08/2016
in Graduation Graduation
Final transcripts can be ordered once your degree has been conferred which happens approximately one month (30 days) after your final credits post. During the conferral process, your status will remain as "Graduation Candidate". You will rece...
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Created On: 03/08/2016
in Graduation Graduation
Diplomas are mailed out through the US Postal service to the address we have on file for you approximately 8-10 weeks after your degree is conferred. Your degree is conferred within 30 days after the last day of your final class. Diplomas will no...
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Once CSU Global has your official transcripts on file, they will be evaluated by our transcript team within 3 business days. If you are a current student, you will receive an email letting you know that your degree progress has been updated and ...
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To confer a bachelor's degree, students must complete at least 120 credits. These credits are split between general education credits, major credits, and elective credits. Depending on your program, the number of elective credits will vary based...
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You can access your unofficial or official transcript from your portal. From the home page of the portal, click View Unofficial Transcripts . To order official transcripts, follow the directions below Ordering Official Transcr...
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How do I have my international degree evaluated for transfer credit? Your international transcript must be evaluated, course-by-course, by an approved evaluation service in order to have that credit reviewed for transfer to CSU-Global. Y...
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At the undergraduate level, 100- and 200-level courses are considered lower division and 300- and 400-level courses are considered upper division. 500-level courses are reserved for students in a graduate degree. Classes of a higher level are...
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Typically, there are two reasons math credits from a previous institution don’t transfer: The previous math course was taken 10 or more years ago The previous math course was remedial, developmental, or preparatory (i.e not true coll...