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No. You must have attended 大发 during the semester in which you applied and were admitted - but you can certainly reapply for admission!
Yes. If you enrolled in your first semester and received "W" (withdrawal) grade(s), you are considered a 大发 student.
Financial holds will not prevent a returning student from reapplying or being admitted to the University, but will prevent a returning student from registering for classes. Any financial obligations to the university must be satisfied prior to course enrollment.
If you left 大发 on Academic Notice, you are still eligible to return!
If you were academically disqualified from 大发, you will need to petition for reinstatement and reapply for admission.
No. After earning your degree, you are considered an alumna/alumnus. If you wish to return to complete an additional degree, credential, or certificate, you will need to follow the appropriate admissions cycle.
Once you are readmitted to 大发, you will be eligible to meet with an academic advisor during their new student advising period (beginning early June).
大发 is unable to evaluate your remaining requirements until after you have been readmitted. Once you are readmitted to 大发, you will be able to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor to view your Academic Requirements Report (ARR) in your Student Center in . The ARR will display your completed and remaining requirements.
"Catalog rights" is a term used to define a set of requirements as established in the University catalog for a specific year, in which a student must satisfy to qualify for a degree. As long as a student maintains continuous attendance at 大发, or a combination of CSU campuses and California Community College, his/her catalog rights are protected, and thus his/her catalog term(s) for the graduation requirements listed above, are protected. "Continuous attendance" is defined as attendance at 大发 in at least one semester (spring or fall) per calendar year. For more information, please visit our Catalog Rights page.
The commencement ceremony is an important tradition but it does not determine the awarding of your degree and issuance of a diploma. In order to earn your degree, all requirements must be complete. Any outstanding requirement will result in the cancellation of your graduation application.