1.
Completion of 120 semester units (students admitted Fall '95
or later), with the required 2.0 GPA.
2.
Completion of the General Education program (48 semester
units) as specified by the Board of Trustees in Title 5
of the Administrative Code, Sections 40405 though 40405.4.
3.
Satisfaction of the American Institutions requirement in
U.S. Constitution, State and Local Government.
4.
Satisfaction of Graduation Writing Competency requirement
(GWAR) by exam or course.
5.
Satisfaction of the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement
or exemption and English Placement test or exemption.
6.
Complete the residence requirement of 30 semester units
earned through CSUDH while an admitted DON student. Residence
units refer to those units earned at CSUDH while an officially
admitted student in a degree program. Residence requirements
for a bachelor's degree include a minimum of 30 semester
units in residence of which 24 units must be in upper division
courses and 18 units must be earned in the major.
How
to apply for graduation
All
degree candidates must file an Application for Graduation
with the Office of Admissions and Records in accordance
with the following schedule:
To
Graduate at the end of: File application no later than
Summer
session February 15th
Fall semester April 15th
Spring semester September 15th
A
final Program of Study, signed by the appropriate Advisor,
must be filed by the deadline. Students will receive a degree
check from Admissions and Records, which will indicate any
remaining academic work and grade point deficiencies which
must be resolved before approval of graduation is granted.
All coursework must be completed by the end of the term
of anticipated graduation. If you are attending a community
college, and their term ends at a later date, you must apply
for graduation for the following term.
Contact
your advisor at least 1 month prior to the above deadline
to initiate the required graduation application paperwork.