Will my courses transfer to SDSU?
San Diego State University will accept courses from accredited colleges and universities that are designated as baccalaureate level at the institution where the work was completed. Some courses may be used to meet specific requirements in General Education or the major.
How many units can I transfer to SDSU?
60 units
Transfer Credit Policy SDSU transfer applicants must have at least 60 units. There is no maximum number. However, if admitted, a maximum of 70 units from community college transfer coursework will apply toward your bachelor’s degree unit total.
Is it hard to transfer to SDSU?
SDSU accepts 19.91% transfer applicants, which is competitive. To have a shot at transferring into SDSU, you should have a current GPA of at least 3.7 – ideally you’re GPA will be around 3.85. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.
Can you transfer from community college to SDSU?
Admission to SDSU will be guaranteed for students who: Complete 100% of their transferable credits from community colleges in SDSU’s local admission area—Cuyamaca, Grossmont, Imperial Valley, San Diego City, San Diego Mesa, San Diego Miramar and Southwestern— by the end of spring 2022 prior to fall 2022 admission.
Does SDSU accept sophomore transfers?
SDSU accepts transfer applications only from upper-division transfer or readmission applicants who will have completed 60 or more transferable semester (or 90 or more quarter) units by: the end of summer 2020 for spring 2021 admission or. the end of spring 2021 for fall 2021 admission.
How do I transfer to SDSU?
Complete the Transfer Out Form and submit it to the ISC, along with an admissions letter from the new school. If you have questions about the process or want to discuss the transfer date, you can mdiscuss these during your appointment with an international student advisor at the ISC.
What are transfer requirements for SDSU?
How to Meet Minimum Requirements. Complete 60 or more transferable semester (or 90 or more quarter) units. Transferable units are defined as course units that are applicable to a baccalaureate degree and do not include non-degree credit courses that are developmental, remedial, technical or professional in nature.
Do transfer students have to live on campus at SDSU?
All incoming first-year students from outside SDSU’s local admissions area are required to live on campus their first and second year at the university. Additionally, all local students in the Weber Honors College are required to live on campus during their first year.