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CSUDH Summer Sessions 2020 Bulletin

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Refunds<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Session 2<br />

If a student drops a class on or<br />

before July 5, 100% of the fees will<br />

be refunded (less $10 processing fee).<br />

After July 5, until July 13, 75% of the<br />

fees will be refunded. From July 14<br />

to July 20, 50% of the fees will be<br />

refunded. After July 20, no refund will<br />

be made.<br />

Refunds are not automatic. You must<br />

fle appropriate forms in the College of<br />

Extended and International Education<br />

ofce in order to receive a refund.<br />

Refunds take a minimum of six to eight<br />

weeks for processing.<br />

Do not put a stop-payment on a<br />

check to withdraw from a course. This<br />

results in a fnancial obligation to the<br />

University for the course fee, plus an<br />

additional $25 charge, plus a $25 late<br />

fee. If the University cancels a class,<br />

the student will receive a full refund<br />

of applicable fees or will be allowed<br />

to register in another class without<br />

payment of a late fee.<br />

Dishonored Check Policy<br />

Once a check has been dishonored,<br />

no personal checks will be accepted<br />

from that person for a period of at<br />

least two academic terms. This rule<br />

applies to any check returned from<br />

any fnancial institution for any<br />

reason. The person will be required<br />

to pay all university-related debts<br />

with a certifed check, money order<br />

or traveler’s check(s) including<br />

the $25.00 returned check fee.<br />

Discrepancies not resolved before<br />

fnal exams may result in loss of credit<br />

for the class.<br />

Verifcation of Enrollment<br />

To verify that you have been ofcially<br />

enrolled in your classes, check the<br />

instructor’s printed class roster which<br />

is published the fourth week of the<br />

term. <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students will<br />

appear on the same roster as students<br />

enrolled in degree programs. If your<br />

name is not on the roster, call the<br />

College of Extended & International<br />

Education Ofce immediately. It is<br />

the student’s responsibility to initiate<br />

inquiries regarding his/her registration<br />

in a course.<br />

Discrepancies not resolved before<br />

fnal exams may result in loss of credit<br />

for the class.<br />

Academic Eligibility<br />

and Credit Information<br />

Matriculated Students<br />

You may not enroll in the <strong>Summer</strong><br />

<strong>Sessions</strong> program if you have been<br />

admitted to any California State<br />

University campus as a regular<br />

student for this semester, or if you are<br />

a continuing regular student for this<br />

semester, or if you are a continuing<br />

regular student who has registered<br />

in the previous term at any CSU.<br />

This does not apply to academically<br />

disqualifed students.<br />

Undergraduate Credit<br />

A maximum of 24 semester units<br />

of <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> or extension<br />

baccalaureate-level credit may be<br />

applied toward bachelor’s degree<br />

requirements at California State<br />

University, Dominguez Hills. Each<br />

department, however, decides<br />

whether a particular course can be<br />

accepted towards a major or minor.<br />

Further information may be obtained<br />

from the University Catalog, available<br />

at the University Bookstore on<br />

campus or online www.csudh.edu/<br />

university-catalog<br />

Graduate Credit<br />

For a 30 semester unit master’s<br />

degree at California State University,<br />

Dominguez Hills, students may not<br />

apply more than 6 units of <strong>Summer</strong><br />

<strong>Sessions</strong> credit and/or credit<br />

transferred from other accredited<br />

institutions.<br />

All students taking 500 level courses<br />

must obtain the appropriate college<br />

dean’s signature before submitting<br />

their registration forms to the College<br />

of Extended & International Education.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students may take<br />

500 level courses within the College<br />

of Business and Public Administration<br />

only with a stamp issued from the<br />

department.<br />

Mathematics Classes<br />

Students wishing to enroll in several<br />

mathematics classes will have<br />

to provide evidence of having<br />

satisfed the ELM requirements. This<br />

requirement can be satisfed by either<br />

of the following methods.<br />

1. Passing the ELM examination<br />

administered by the University<br />

Testing Ofce (call 243-3909 for<br />

information).<br />

2. Transcripts showing passing grades<br />

on college level mathematics<br />

courses. California State University,<br />

Dominguez Hills graduates can<br />

have their records verifed by the<br />

Ofce of Admissions and Records.<br />

Ofcial verifcation must be<br />

received by the Extended Education<br />

Registration ofce before the student<br />

can enroll in mathematics classes.<br />

Verifcation may be obtained at<br />

the University Advisement Center<br />

(located in Welch Hall), or the Math<br />

Department (Natural Sciences &<br />

Mathematics Building), room A-132.<br />

College of Business<br />

Administration and Public Policy<br />

All <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students who<br />

wish to register for 300-or 400-level<br />

business courses or Accounting 231<br />

are required to obtain approval from<br />

the Business Advisement Center<br />

located in the Social and Behavioral<br />

Sciences Building (SBS), room E-306.<br />

The phone number is (310) 243-3561.<br />

For information concerning approval<br />

of graduate business courses, call<br />

(310) 243-3465. Students must bring a<br />

copy of their transcripts, grade reports,<br />

and/or college records, including all<br />

lower division business courses to<br />

the Center when seeking advisement.<br />

Contact the Business Advisement<br />

Center for hours of operation.<br />

Transcripts<br />

Transcripts may be ordered online<br />

or by phone. Details are available<br />

at http://www.csudh.edu/recordsregistration/records/<br />

requesttranscript.<br />

The fee for transcripts is<br />

$4. <strong>CSUDH</strong> Records & Registration<br />

keeps track of your degree applicable<br />

credits and records them in your<br />

student fle.<br />

Grade Reports<br />

Ofcial transcripts with current grades<br />

will be available approximately fve<br />

weeks after the end of the course.<br />

To learn your grade for any graded<br />

class, including Extension, Special<br />

<strong>Sessions</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> and<br />

Winter Session, please access<br />

My<strong>CSUDH</strong>: http:// my.csudh.edu.<br />

Changes From <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />

The University reserves the right to<br />

make changes in the class schedule<br />

as printed. When classes are split<br />

or sections are cancelled, it may be<br />

necessary to assign an instructor<br />

diferent from the one listed in the<br />

class schedule.<br />

www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 19

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