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How to fill out the Concurrent Enrollment Csudh Form online
Filling out the Concurrent Enrollment Csudh Form online is an important step for students wishing to enroll concurrently at another California State University campus. This guide will provide you with detailed instructions to navigate through each section of the form clearly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- Fill out your home campus information. Indicate the semester or quarter of enrollment and include your home campus file number. Be sure to provide your legal name and social security number as required.
- Specify your proposed host campus. Use the correct fields to document whether you have previously attended the proposed host campus, if applicable, and provide the details of your last term of attendance.
- Complete the mailing address section with your current address, ensuring all fields are filled accurately, including telephone numbers and email address.
- Indicate your class level at the time of planned enrollment, choosing from options such as freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate, or postbaccalaureate.
- Provide your major field of study and clarify if you are receiving financial aid, selecting yes or no as applicable.
- List the courses you plan to take at the host campus, providing the necessary units and ensuring that you have approval from the department chair if the course is a major requirement at your home campus.
- Verify and certify that all information entered is true. Sign and date the form at the required section.
- Once all sections are completed, you can save changes, download the form, print it for your records, or share it as required for submission.
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The primary difference between dual enrollment and concurrent enrollment lies in their structure. Dual enrollment typically involves a formal agreement between high schools and colleges, while concurrent enrollment allows students to directly enroll in college courses. Both options offer valuable opportunities for students to get a head start on their college education. You can find specific details on this process with the Concurrent Enrollment Csudh Form.
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