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Transfer Student Group Advisement
College of Health & Human Development
Student Services Center/EOPSequoia Hall 111 (818) 677-2883
http://hhd.csun.edu
Dr. Mario Lopez, DirectorRocio Leal, Academic Advisor
Renee Martinez, Academic AdvisorNeddie Garcia, Academic Advisor
Robert Taylor, Writing Tutor
Welcome!
Student Services Center/EOP (Professional Advisors) • GE’s, Lower Division courses
Department (Faculty Advisors)• Upper Division in major, Professional Development,
Grad School
Your Best Resources
Degree Progress Report (DPR)/ My Academic Planner (MAP) & CSUN Catalog, myNorthridge Portal
• Self-serve – planning out and staying on top of your academic plan, registering for classes
CSUN website www.csun.edu • Registration Guide & How Guides: Registration
instructions, info for enrolling in classes, dates, deadlines, enrollment policies, schedule of classes, etc., getting on wait lists, etc.. (Quick links, below weather)
QuickLinks
House Keeping:Admissions to CSUN Fall 2013
You must file an “Intent to Register” no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 2, 2013 (If admitted after June 18, 2013, you will have 14 days from your admission
date to file).
By the end of Spring 2013 you must have completed a minimum of 60 transferable units and all basic skills GEs to enter CSUN in fall. (Final transcript must be received by 8/16/13)
If you have questions about your admissions status, log into myNorthridge on www.csun.edu (Applicant link, MyCheckList) Your CSUN email is the official mode of communication – set it up ASAP
Transitioning to CSUN
Joining Learning Communities for Academic Success & Professional Development
Balancing Work and Academics
Registration Holds
Acclimating & Transitioning to CSUN
Add/Drop Deadlines
Grading, Repeats, GPA
Reading a Degree Progress Report
Fees & Payment Options
Acclimating to CSUN
CSUN
Arts Media & Comm Bus Ed Engr & Comp
Sci
Health & Human
DevelopmentHum Social &
Behavior Sci Sci/Math
Colleges
Acclimating to CSUN
College of Health & Human Development
Communicative Disorders818.677-2852
MH 301
Speech-Language Pathology
Audiology
Child Adolescent
Development 818.677-3385
SQ 285
Environmental Occupational
Health818.677-7476
JD 1537
Envrn & Occp Health
Envrn & Occp Health: OptionInd Hyg
Family
Consumer
Science 818.677-3051
SQ 141
Appl Dsgn & Mer
Con Affr
Ntr, Diet, Fd Sci
Family Std
Intr Dsgn
Health
Science818.677-
4081
JD 2500
Health Adm
Health Promotion
Radiologic Sci
Kinesiology818.677-3205
RE 250
Atlh Trng
Appl Fit
Ex Sci
PE
Gen Std
Dance
Nursing (RN to BSN
only)
818.677-753
JD 2513
Recreation
Tourism
Management818.677-3202
RE 250
Rec Mgmt
Rec Therapy
Departments & Majors/Options inCollege of Health & Human Development
Transitioning to CSUN
CSU Admissions
(no later than end of Spring)
GE’s
Upper Division GE’s
(3 classes)
Major/Option:All Lower Division &
Prerequisites
Major/Option:Ready for
Upper Division?
• 60 Transferable Units? (No later than end of Spring) • 4 Basic Skills GE (including math)? (No later than end of Spring) • Intent to Register? (By July 2)
• CSU Pattern of GE Certification (or IGETCI)? – (Issued by community college – if not sure talk with them) or
• Which of the six GE sections required by CSUN?
• Even if GE certified, you must still complete 9 units of Upper Division GE’s (i.e., 300 level or above)
• When completing upper, can also satisfy needed GE sectional credit
• Sometimes, may also count for major
• All lower division in major? •All prerequisites for upper division classes in major?
• Specific math required in major?
• Completed lower division and prerequisites in major?
• Until all lower division are completed, many majors restrict access to Upper Division major courses (i.e., 300 levels or above)
What have you completed?
Transitioning to CSUN
Possible Fall classes on DPR highlighted – in major and GEs (will review how to read DPR)
Writing Proficiency Exam – Must attempt in Fall (look at website for details)
Upper Division GEs Some may also count in major Can use to fulfill needed GE sections Some can help you manage your course load
and improve your GPA Some may help your professional
development
Transitioning to CSUN
CADV CD EOH FCS HSCI KIN RTM
• FCS 340• UD Electives in major (see faculty advisor)e.g., ANTH 310, FCS 340, PSY 312, RTM 352
• FCS 340•Phys 305/L
•*EOH 352 (major requirement, counts as GE in Soc Sci)• HSCI 345 • HSCI 336
•*FCS 340• Interior Dsgn - Art 315
•*HSCI 345• FCS 340• Health Pro -- ENGL 306 • Health Pro (if no Bio 211/212) EOH 353 • Health Pro major elective -URBS 310•Health Adm Major elective- Psy 365
• HSCI 336• HSCI 337
•*RTM 352
Upper Division GEs
• FCS 340• MUS 306• CLAS 315 • PSY 352, 312, 365
• RS 390• KIN 385• URBS 310• CD 361• ART 305
• HSCI 336, 337• ANTH 308• GWS 300, 350• EOH 353
*Unless noted on DPR, cannot take a GE from your Dept to satisfy major requirements
Other Popular UD GEs:
Registration Holds
Second semester Registration Holds (you may have more than one)
Missing TranscriptDepartment/Major Advisement (e.g. Kin, FCS,
HSCI, RTM)Special Program Advisement (e.g., Athletics,
EOP, NCOD)Vaccination (German Measles)
Spring Registration begins in early November so get your holds removed in October!
Fall Registration begins in late June – so get your final transcript ASAP. This semester only, our office will remove academic holds.
Adding/DroppingTimeline Options
Registration Date through 1st Day of Classes
• Change Classes Online
First 3 Weeks of Class
• Drop Online• Can only Add Online with Permission Number from Instructor
Week 4 • Need Approval signatures from Instructor & Dept. Chair to Add, Drop or Change Grading Basis• Late Fee Charged, per class
After Week 4 • No Changes Allowed (only rare exceptions are for extreme crisis, e.g., health, family, etc. )
Grades CSUN’s
grading system includes pluses and minuses
Grade Points
Grade
4 A
3.7 A-
3.3 B+
3.0 B
2.7 B-
2.3 C+
2.0 C
1.7 C-
1.3 D+
1 D
0.7 D-
0 F
In Com Disrd = F
In some majors = F
In most majors = F
Be very careful…
some majors have
additional grade
requirements!
PROTECT
your Major
GPA(espcially
for Grad
School!)
Grades, Repeating, GPA & Financial Aid
Be sure to balance your course load with your academic and life demands, to help maintain your GPA and your sanity
Most Graduate Programs require at least a 3.0 GPA (or higher GRE’s if below). Protect your major GPA!
Once on probation, if either your CSUN (or Overall) GPA drops below 1.85 you can be Academically Disqualified (i.e., kicked out, and possibly not able to come back for at least a year – in some cases it can happen if you go below 1.95)*
If either your CSUN or Overall GPA go below 2.0 you will be placed on Academic Probation (it may jeopardize your financial aid)
*Therefore, Disqualification could result even if entering with an almost 4.0 overall GPA, and then having a CSUN semester of C’s & C- followed by another 2.0 semester.
Grades, Repeating, GPA & Financial Aid
Repeating Classes – Grade Replacement Must be repeated at CSUN (Must wait until 2 days
before class to register Up to 16 units Classes with grades of C- or below only 2nd Time only, only one chance (if must take again,
will go into GPA) Forgiven but not forgotten (remains on transcript
although not calculated in GPA). Financial Aid will not cover repeats for passed
classes (i.e., any grade above an F). They may count against your Satisfactory Academic Progress calculation.
Grades, Repeating, GPA & Financial Aid
Financial Aid: Satisfactory Academic Progress1. Satisfactory Pass Rate – Ratio CSUN Units Earned (UE) to CSUN
Units Attempted (UA). Students must have passed at least 80% of all Units Attempted (UA). (Transfer units are not included in this calculation). Repeated CSUN course work are included, F’s, I’s, NC’s, W’s, and WU’s count as UA with zero UE).
Satisfactory Pass Rate = UE/UA ≥ 80%
2. Part Two: Satisfactory Grade Point Average – Students disqualified ineligible for financial aid based on grade point average standards. Students are not eligible for financial aid until they are officially readmitted to Cal State Northridge. Readmitted students must meet all other SAP policy standards
3. Unit and Time Limits – 150 attempted units (125 percent of units required to graduate) are the maximum
4. Other Provisions – See Financial Aid site (http://www.csun.edu/financialaid/basics/affects_satisfactory.php)
There opportunities to appeal, though limited.
Grades, Repeating, GPA & Financial Aid
Fees & Payment Options
Students must pay registration fees by deadline or be disenrolled (look for due dates when enrolling) Part time (0-6 units) – $2,111.00 * Full time (6.1-15 units) – $3,260.00 *
Installment plan is available If you are paying out of state tuition,
and have attended at least 3 years of California high school, you may have some other options (talk with us after the presentation)
* Does not reflect possible increases proposed by CSU Board of Trustees
Joining Learning Communities for Academic Success &
Professional Development
Get connected at CSUN: With your Major, other students, and your Department!
Tutorial and Informal Study Groups Student Clubs and Organizations Professional Organizations – Student
Chapters Meet your professors, rely on them for
professional development, & mentoringDepartment events and opportunities
Graduating from CSUN
General Education
120 Units (no more than 70 units from community college)
Major Classes
0102030405060
GE MAJOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES/
MINOR
4856-88
0-16UNITS
A Bachelors DegreeRequires a
Minimum of 120 Units(Cannot Exceed 140)
Lower Division(100 & 200 coursework – can be completed at community college)
Freshman 0-29 unitsSophomore 30-59 units
Upper Division
(300-500 level coursework – can only be completed at a university)
Junior 60-89Senior 90+
Graduation Requirements
Course Priority is: 1. Math in Major2. Lower Division
Major (especially sequenced courses)
3. Prerequisites for Upper Major
4. Upper Major (if eligible)
5. GE’s (especially to help balance schedule)
What is a Degree Progress Report (DPR) or My Academic Planner
(MAP)?
Along with the Catalog, It’s the Roadmap/Blueprint of how to Complete your
Degree
Snapshot of was has been completed – at that moment
Degree Progress Reports & My Academic Planer
Need help getting your DPR or MAP?
Admissions & Records has “How To” guides that take you through a step by step
process.• Using the CSUN “Search” is probably the fastest way to get to them.• (You can also find them through the Registration Guide on Quick Links or in your portal in the My Path To Graduation section).
My Academic Planner & Degree Progress Reports
My Academic Planner (MAP) – (aka Interactive DPR)
Degree Progress Report (DPR)The DPR & MAP allow you to view all required classes. You can see what classes you need to complete your degree, the classes you have taken, and which transfer classes have
been evaluated. You should bring a DPR to
advisement.
My Academic Planer
• The MAP also is the quickest to determine prerequisites to classes in your major – they are linked to catalog descriptions which note any pre-reqs (especially helpful for majors with classes from many departments).
My Academic Planner (MAP) – (aka Interactive DPR)
My Academic Planer
My Academic Planner (MAP) – (aka Interactive DPR)
• The MAP can help you plan out the classes in your major and track your progress.
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
The DPR has 3 Basic Sections:
General Education (Including Upper Division)
Your Major (including your option)
Requirements for BA or BS Units & GPA
GE
120
Major
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
or My Academic Planner (MAP)
To Get Your Degree:
“NO” “OK”
X (MAP)
“-” “+”
NO OK
+
-
X
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
Evaluated Transfer courses are shown:
• When it was completed
• CSUN equivalent course number
• The number of units
• The grade received
• The institution where it was taken
• The course name at this institution
• The course number at this institution
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
“OK” at the beginning of a section means that the entire section has been fully completed.
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
“NO” at the beginning of a section means that the entire section has not been fully completed
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
“+” next to a sub-section indicates that this requirement has been completed
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
“–” next to a sub-section indicates this requirement has not been met.
“IP” means “In Progress,” and shows that the final grade has not been sent or evaluated
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
Uncompleted sections will provide a list of possible courses to choose from
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
In most cases transfer students will still need to complete 3 classes (9 units) of Upper Division General Education.
•These classes can also fulfill GE sectional credit (e.g., Title V or Comparative Cultural Std; in some cases, the classes may count for your major.
•Select courses for professional development and/or balancing your schedule.
This area indicates how many units have been taken of the 120 units needed for graduation
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
Only 70 units from a community college can count toward the 120 units. However, additional community college coursework can satisfy degree requirements, and all will become part of total GPA.
50 unitsCSUN
70 unitsCommunity
College
120 units
This section lists courses that aren’t used for any specific requirement, however the units are still being counted towards the 120 total units needed for graduation
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
In order to graduate, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA in three areas:
• CSUN coursework (CSUN GPA)
• All coursework (Total or Cumulative GPA)
• Major Upper Division Courses
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)
These sections list classes that you did not pass or that are not transferable
Reading a Degree Progress Report (DPR)