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Transfer Admissions

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Take Your Next Bold Step

Congratulations on exploring this important step in your academic journey. As a Matador, you’ll find the support you need to successfully achieve your goals and complete your bachelor’s degree.

Transfer Student Requirements

  1. Complete 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter units). Visit assist.org to see which courses transfer from a community college to CSUN.
  2. Have a GPA of 2.0 or higher.
  3. Complete the “Golden Four” general education course requirements: written composition, critical thinking, mathematics/quantitative reasoning and oral communication (speech).

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Unique Opportunities for Transfer Students

An associate degree for transfer (either AA-T or AS-T) from a California community college allows for easier transfer and faster degree completion at a California State University campus. If your AA-T or AS-T degree has been approved for transfer to CSUN, you can complete your bachelor’s degree in 60 additional units.

Learn more about the Associate Degree for Transfer program.

If you’re admitted to CSUN with a verified Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), you can participate in the California Promise program. You take a two-year pledge to complete your bachelor’s degree in two additional years. If you qualify, you will receive priority registration and academic advising designed for ADT students.

Learn more about California Promise at CSUN.

The Transfer Success Pathway program is designed to support students who faced academic, financial or personal hardships that prevented them from attending a California State University campus. If you are eligible, you can apply for dual admission to both a California community college and CSUN. You will receive personalized guidance to help you prepare to transfer within three years or fewer.

Learn more about the Transfer Success Pathways program. For questions about the program at CSUN, email tsp@csun.edu.

Important Things to Know

CSUN has implemented academic impaction. If you’re a California resident, you’ll need to meet higher admission requirements if you’re applying to an impacted major. 

If you’re an international student, or you’re from out of state, an active military student or a veteran, impaction doesn’t apply to you.

Learn more about academic impaction at CSUN.

If you’re a first-generation student, you might benefit from the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). EOP provides services to historically low-income, educationally disadvantaged students who are the first in their immediate family to go to college. If you quality for EOP, you’ll have access to a variety of additional resources to help you succeed as you earn your bachelor’s degree.

Learn more about EOP at CSUN.

The Office of Veterans Affairs is available to review your documents and guide you through the admissions process.

Learn more about veterans admissions and support.

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Educational Opportunity Program

If you or your siblings are the first in your family to go to college, this program might be right for you!

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