Q: The class I am interested in enrolling in requires Instructor Consent. How can I obtain the instructor's consent to enroll in the course? A: Contact the instructor (professor) of the course via email or during their office hours to ask permission to enroll.
Maintain full time enrollment throughout the semester. No fewer than 6 units may be taken at Sacramento State. Total enrollment between Sacramento State and additional school must meet full time enrollment minimums (12 for undergraduates, 9 for graduates).
Passing grades are: “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” and all associated with "+" or "-" as well as a grade of “CR” (Credit).
Sac State offers roughly 55 undergraduate majors within eight academic colleges. The most popular majors include business administration, criminal justice and corrections, and communication and media studies.
After filling out Petition to Add/Drop/Withdraw, students must submit the petition to the Registrar's Office, Lassen Hall 2000, for consideration by the vice president (or designee).
Students wishing to withdraw from all courses should fill out the Semester Withdrawal Form available on OnBase. Withdrawals after the fourth week (February 17, 2025 and later) of the semester are granted only for “serious and compelling” reasons.
Q: What does Department Consent Required mean? You must obtain permission to take this class (instructor consent). Locate the instructor contact information on Sac State's directory and contact the instructor via email. The instructor should provide instructions or permission to enroll into the class.
Admissions Rate: 92.2% This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are. The acceptance rate at Cal State Sacramento is 92.2%. For every 100 applicants, 92 are admitted. This means the school is a nearly open admissions school.
Dropping Courses Until the end of the second week of instruction of the semester, students are expected to drop courses by using "My Sac State" (.my.csus). Students will be charged registration fees for all courses not dropped prior to the first day of instruction.