2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    May 04, 2024  
2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog

Other Applicants and Enrollment Programs


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Other Applicants

High School Concurrent Program

High school juniors/seniors who have a 3.0 GPA or higher in their college preparatory program, and who have been recommended by their high school counselors, will be considered for enrollment through the High School Concurrent Program. Enrollment requires individual approval for each course and term of attendance. Such admission is only for a given specific program and does not constitute the right to continued enrollment. Contact the College of Extended Education & Global Engagement for details 707-826-3731.

Over-60 Program for Non-Degree Students

In this program, non-matriculated senior adults who are California residents are allowed to take courses for a reduced fee. Information is available on the College of Extended Education & Global Engagement website or call 707-826-3731 for details.

Cal Poly Humboldt Study California (SC)

Study California is for students interested in studying at Cal Poly Humboldt without going through the formal admission process. Students must enroll in exactly 12 units per semester, providing there are spaces available in classes. Courses taken at Cal Poly Humboldt through the Study California program may appear on an official transcript and transferred to students’ home universities. Students may be enrolled in the Study California program for a maximum of two semesters (one year). Students must receive a minimum GPA of 2.0 during their first term to continue to the next session. Admission requirements for Study California are the same as requirements for the undergraduate or graduate level. More information can be found on the Cal Poly Humboldt Study California website.

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Intrasystem and Intersystem Enrollment Programs

Fully matriculated students enrolled at any CSU have access to courses at other CSUs on a space available basis unless those universities/programs are impacted. This access is offered without students being required to be formally admitted to the host university and in most cases without paying additional fees. Students should consult their home university academic advisors to determine how such courses may apply to their specific degree programs before enrolling at the host campus.

There are two programs for enrollment within the CSU and one for enrollment between CSU and the University of California or California Community Colleges. Additional information about these programs is available from the Office of the Registrar, SBS 133, 707-826-4101.

CSU Fully Online Courses

Matriculated students in good standing may request enrollment in one course per term, offered by a CSU host university. Enrollment requests will be granted based on available space, as well as completion of any stated pre-requisites. Credit earned at the host university is electronically reported to the student’s home university to be included on the student’s transcript at the home university. More information is available on the CSU Fully Online website.

CSU Visitor Enrollment

Matriculated students in good standing enrolled at one CSU may enroll at another CSU for one term. Credit earned at the host university is reported at the student’s request to the home university to be included on the student’s transcript at the home university.

Intersystem Cross Enrollment

Matriculated CSU, UC, or community college students may enroll on a “space available” basis for one course per term at another CSU, UC, or community college and request that a transcript of record be sent to the home university.

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