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Home for the Summer? Take a Class at CSUDH!

Home for the Summer? Why not take a class at Dominguez Hills?

Are you home from another college or university for the summer? Why not take a course or two at Dominguez Hills and transfer the credits back with you?

Follow these easy steps:
1. Check out our summer offerings available through Open University here.

2. Speak to your adviser at your four-year college or university and get a list of courses that will transfer.

3. Follow the guidelines for Open University:

a) Use the registration form here.
b) Complete the student information on the registration form, including the schedule number, the department, course and section numbers of the classes you wish to take.
c) Take the Open University form to the first session of each class. Ask the instructor to sign the form permitting you to enroll
• If there is space available in the class AND
• If you have satisfied the course prerequisites listed in the class schedule or University Catalog
d) Bring the signed and completed registration form to EE 1100 and pay the required fees.

4. Make sure you have a copy of your transcript with you this summer. This will help in the event you need to provide proof of having met prerequisites for courses at CSUDH.

5. You may purchase your books in person at the bookstore or online.

The College of Extended & International Education office is open from 8am-8pm, Monday through Thursday,
8am-5pm on Friday; and from 8am-1:30pm on Saturdays. Registration is not considered complete until we
receive bank clearance for your check, or until we receive authorization for your credit card. When you register in person, you will receive an Extension student ID card which entitles you to library privileges. If you choose to mail in your registration forms and fees, your confirmation of enrollment and ID card will be mailed to you.
Courses you enroll in become part of your permanent academic record at CSUDH. Open University students are subject to the same withdrawal, grading and academic policies as degree students.