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  Concurrent Enrollment at Another College
 


If you are unable to register for the courses you need at SDSU, you may be able to attend the courses at a community college or through the SDSU College of Extended Studies and have the units count toward your financial aid eligibility at SDSU.

To be eligible for concurrent enrollment:

  • you must be making satisfactory academic progress towards your degree at SDSU,
  • you have not transferred the maximum of 70 units from a community college,
  • you have not transferred the maximum of 24 units of Special Session Extension coursework,
  • the course(s) you take must be transferable towards your SDSU degree, and
  • you submitted a Concurrent Enrollment Agreement form to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, and it was approved.

Concurrent Enrollment Agreements for the fall and spring semesters are not processed until the semester census date. Your financial aid will not be adjusted to take into account your community college or Extended Studies units until after the census date has passed.

Request that your completed units be transferred at the end of each semester so you will not incur a unit deficiency. (see Academic Progress Requirements).

 

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