The Application Process
Applying to CSULB and to the Credential Program
You've decided to get your credential with us - great! If you are an undergraduate
student at CSULB you can take courses towards your credential while earning
your bachelors degree. If you already have a bachelor's degree (from CSULB
or elsewhere) you will need to apply to the university for admission. Note
that admission to CSULB as a graduate student does not constitute admission
to the Single Subject Health Science Credential Program. Admission to the
program is a separate process. Carefully check the deadlines for applying for admission to the University.
Applying
to CSULB can be done on-line. Due dates and requirements for admissions
can be found on the website or by visiting enrollment services. In order to
be eligible for post-baccalaureate admissions at CSULB you must have an overall
GPA of 2.5 or a GPA of 2.5 for the last 60 hours of course work. Some students
choose to take EDSS 300D via University Extension (Open University). Once they decide to apply
to the credential program they then apply to the university as well. Please
note - if you apply to the university and are accepted you must enroll in at
least one course your first semester. Failure to take a class your first semester
will result in you being "dropped" from the university and you will
need to apply again. Students may file for a "leave" after they have
been enrolled at the university for at least one semester. This is appropriate
if you are taking a semester off from university classes. It keeps your files
active and enables you to return to the campus without having to reapply.
Applying for admission to the Credential Program is done during EDSS 300D.
One of the course requirements is to complete the application to the program.
Students can not apply to the Credential Program without taking the appropriate
EDSS 300 course. To be accepted into the Health Science Credential Program
students must have an overall GPA of 2.67 or a GPA of 2.75 in the last 60 semester
units. Students wanting to apply who do not have this GPA may complete a petition
which is considered by both the Health Science Department and the Single Subject
Credential Program Petition Committee. Once you've been accepted into the program
you will be eligble to take the other professional education courses. You will
need to apply to the University at that time if you have not already done so.
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