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  1. Do I Need to Take My Major Courses in Order?

    Do I Need to Take My Major Courses in Order? Generally speaking, it is recommended that you take your major courses in the order listed in your Academic Catalog . Most of your major courses do build on one another which means that skipping or ...
  2. CSU Global Mentor Program

    The CSU Global Mentor Program facilitates traditional mentoring relationships between student/ alumni mentees and alumni mentors. In this program, the mentor and mentee will have continuous interactions and meetings (virtual or in-person) over ...
  3. Year Round Pell

    Year Round Pell As of July 1, 2017, the Department of Education changed the rules of the Pell grant, allowing you to receive additional Pell funds if you max out your Pell grant before the new FAFSA year begins on July 1st.  Here is a sa...
  4. Freshman Student Policies Updated

    Freshman Student Policies If you are enrolled at CSU-Global and are considered a Freshman student, you can expect the following restrictions on your enrollment  Cannot register in overlapping terms Cannot enroll in 400 level ...
  5. RedShelf Course Materials Updated

    RedShelf Course Materials Many CSU-Global courses offer e-books through RedShelf.  This allows you the ability to access your course material from the first day of class, avoiding the hassle of waiting for a physical textbook to ship.  RedShelf b...
  6. Straighterline Updated

    Straighterline CSU-Global accepts up to 60 credits (not to exceed 90 total transfer credits) from various alternative, non-traditional sources. One alternative resource that you may be interested in is Straighterline. Straighterline offers 10...
  7. ACBSP Accreditation

    ACBSP ACBSP stands for The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. ACBSP accredits business, accounting, and business related programs at the associate, baccalaureate, master, and doctorate degree levels worldwide. ACBSP promot...
  8. Financial Aid Quick Reference Guide

    Financial Aid Quick Reference Guide ...
  9. Netiquette

    Netiquette The term "Netiquette" generally refers to the rules governing internet communication. The practices of courtesy and respect that apply in a traditional classroom also apply online. Sometimes, these practices online require special atte...
  10. Editing a Discussion Post

    Editing a Discussion Post Sometimes, after submitting a Discussion Post, you realize you need to edit a word or two. The good news is that you have the ability to edit posts after submission in Canvas: After your post has been submitted, click ...