Impacted degree programs are those most likely to have policies for disqualification in the major, but even non-impacted programs may have such policies. The Office of Undergraduate Education will maintain current information about disqualification in the major. A student may be placed on administrative-academic probation by action of the Provost for any of the following reasons:. When such action is taken, the student will be notified in writing and provided with the conditions for removal from probation and the circumstances which would lead to disqualification, should probation not be removed.
If a student has completed the requirements for two or more majors leading to the same baccalaureate degree e. Each major, not including courses in preparation for the major, must consist of at least 36 units for Bachelor of Science degree majors, or at least 24 units for Bachelor of Arts degree majors, units that are completely separate and distinct from the other degree. The University has the right to restrict students from pursuing double majors, particularly when resources must be equitably distributed among all students.
If a student has completed the requirements for two or more concentrations within the same baccalaureate degree e. Each concentration, not including courses in preparation for or in support of the major, generally must consist of at least 12 units that are completely separate and distinct from the other concentration. Individual degree programs may set higher limits for the number of units that are completely separate and distinct from the other concentration.
Exceptions to allow two concentrations with fewer than 12 units unique to each concentration will require the approval of both the appropriate college Associate Dean and the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education. The University has the right to restrict students from pursuing double concentrations, particularly when resources must be equitably distributed among all students. Per University Policy S This policy applies solely to graduate classes taken at SJSU; courses taken at other universities or undergraduate classes taken during the undergraduate career do not qualify for transfer into an SJSU graduate program.
These policies also apply to students in second baccalaureate status. No courses taken while a student is in second baccalaureate status shall be awarded graduate credit unless the student is within 15 semester units of qualifying for award of the second baccalaureate degree and meets the criteria specified above including enrollment in all units required for completion of the second baccalaureate degree.
It is recommended that students obtain permission for future graduate credit in writing before enrolling in the graduate classes by means of the Request for Validation of Transfer Credit form. An undergraduate student may elect to complete a minor. Some departments require or recommend a minor as part of the undergraduate degree. To be awarded a minor, at least 12 units of coursework must be completely distinct and separate from the coursework in the major, and coursework for the minor must include a minimum of 6 upper-division units University Policy S Minor preparation or support courses do not count toward the 12 distinct units.
Of the coursework for the minor, at least 6 units must be completed in residence at SJSU. The minimum aggregate GPA for all coursework required for the minor must be at least 2. Minors are only available to undergraduate students. If a student has completed the requirements for two or more minors, each minor must independently satisfy the criteria for a single minor. Additionally, each minor must include a minimum of 12 units of course work completely distinct and separate from the course work in the other minor s.
Formal admission to the university is not required. Registration is not possible prior to the first class meeting. Units earned in Open University may not be used to meet residence unit requirements for a degree. For undergraduate students, exceptions to these restrictions may be granted by petitions. Regular matriculated students in good standing may not enroll as Open University students. Disqualified students who seek reinstatement following disqualification must see their advisor to develop a plan to meet the required GPA standard for readmission to the university.
In addition to reinstatement, disqualified students must reapply and be readmitted in order to become regular matriculated students once again. International students must be regular full-time matriculated students admitted to a degree program.
Enrollment in Open University does not qualify international students for the immigration document necessary to enter the United States, to transfer to SJSU from another U.
Academically disqualified international students are eligible to enroll through Open University but must transfer to another I issuing institution to maintain their F-1 student status, or apply for reinstatement to F-1 student status from the U.
Summer Session allows both matriculated and non-matriculated i. Credit earned may be applied to residence unit requirements for previously matriculated students.
Both matriculated and non-matriculated students may enroll in this session. Readmission is the process of reapplying to the next available application cycle through CSU Apply and it is dependent on meeting all eligibility criteria. Those that are intending to return to SJSU whether in good academic standing or disqualified are encouraged to submit the Readmission Petition.
For the most up to date readmission information for former students returning, please visit Admission website. Students disqualified at the close of their last enrollment must petition for reinstatement. See the section titled Disqualification and Probation for detailed information.
Approval for reinstatement to the University after disqualification does not ensure readmission to any particular semester or specific degree objective. Students on probation at the close of their last enrollment may be readmitted on probation as upper divisions transfers, provided they are otherwise eligible. They must meet all application and admission deadlines. Students must furnish transcripts of any college work taken during their absence.
Details may be found at FSR Petition. Undergraduates in good standing at the close of their last enrollment may be readmitted as upper divisions transfer provided they are otherwise eligible. All students must furnish transcripts of any college work taken during their absence.
University requirements for establishing residency are independent from those of other types of residency, such as for tax purposes, or other state or institutional residency. These regulations were promulgated not to determine whether a student is a resident or nonresident of California, but rather to determine whether a student should pay tuition on an in-state or out-of-state basis.
A resident for tuition purposes is someone who meets the requirements set forth in the Uniform Student Residence Requirements. These laws governing residence for tuition purposes at the California State University CSU are California Education Code sections , , and A student who fails to submit adequate information to establish eligibility for resident classification will be classified as a nonresident.
Generally, establishing California residency for tuition purposes requires a combination of physical presence and intent to remain indefinitely. An adult who, at least days prior to the residence determination date for the term in which enrollment is contemplated, can demonstrate both physical presence in the state combined with evidence of intent to remain in California indefinitely may establish California residency for tuition purposes.
A minor normally derives residence from the parent s with whom they reside or with whom they most recently resided. Nonresident students seeking reclassification are required to complete a supplemental questionnaire that includes questions concerning their financial independence. Financial independence is required, along with physical presence and intent, to be eligible for reclassification. Financial independence is established if in the calendar year the reclassification application is made and in any of the three calendar years preceding the reclassification application the student:.
A nonresident student who has been appointed as a graduate student teaching assistant, a graduate student research assistant, or a graduate student teaching associate on any CSU campus and is employed on a 0. Non-citizens establish residence in the same manner as citizens, unless precluded by the Immigration and Nationality Act from establishing domicile in the United States.
Exceptions to the general residence requirements are contained in California Education Code sections and California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Subchapter 5, Article 4, sections Whether an exception applies to a particular student cannot be determined before the submission of an application for admission and, as necessary, additional supporting documentation.
Students classified as non-residents may appeal a final campus decision within 30 days of notification by the campus. The Office of General Counsel can either decide the appeal or send the matter back to the campus for further review. Students incorrectly classified as residents or incorrectly granted an exception from nonresident tuition are subject to reclassification as nonresidents and payment of nonresident tuition in arrears. If incorrect classification results from false or concealed facts, the student is subject to discipline pursuant to Section of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.
Changes may have been made in the rate of nonresident tuition and in the statutes and regulations governing residence for tuition purposes in California between the time this information is published and the relevant residence determination date. Students are urged to review the statutes and regulations stated above. Reinstatement is a different process from readmission. Readmission of a disqualified student is not possible unless reinstatement has been approved, but students must note that reinstatement is not readmission nor does it guarantee readmission.
There may even be some situations in which reinstatement is sought with no intention of reapplying to SJSU, such as for admission to another institution or program. In most situations, students will need to apply for readmission prior to being reinstated. Students who wish to complete a minor are to contact the department offering the academic minor as early as possible in the program and fill out the appropriate agreement form. A minor consists of 24 to 30 units. At least half of the units must be from upper-division courses or level.
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Ben Davis April 30, How hard is it to get into SJSU? If you have units or more, please consult with a counselor before applying. Prospective double majors must be independently accepted into the department; there is no automatic acceptance. Please keep in mind that Communication is an extremely competitive major so it is recommended to have a back-up major in place.
The Admissions Committee gives detailed attention to every application it receives, and its decisions each year are final. Other than to correct an error in the information it originally evaluated, the Admissions Committee is not able to comply with appeals from applicants for a second review. Admission Deadlines.
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