Advising Information (FA22)

Undergraduate Students

  • Special majors/minors should contact the Office of Academic Programs in WH D440 or phone (310) 243-3308.  Graduate students should contact the Office of Graduate Studies in WH D445 or phone (310) 243-3693.
  • For information on majors and minors, students should contact their major/minor department. Please see Academic Program Major Advising Information for program locations and phone numbers.
    * College of Business Administration and Public Policy majors/minors should contact the CBAPP Advisement Center, Innovation and Instruction (II) 4200, by phone (310) 243-3548 or email sbpundgrad@csudh.edu.
    * College of Health, Human Services and Nursing majors and Bachelor of Science in Nursing students should contact the CHHS Student Center, WH C300, by phone (310) 243-2120 or email chhsnadvising@csudh.edu.
  • Students in special programs should contact that program.

Second Baccalaureate Degree Students

Students should contact  advising at their department. Please see Academic Program Major Advising Information for program locations and phone numbers.

Teaching Credential Students

Students should contact the Division of Teacher Education, COE 1401. Phone (310) 243-3496 for advisement.

Certificate Program Students

Students should contact the appropriate program/office for advisement. Please see Academic Program Major Advising Information for program locations and phone numbers.

Graduate Students

Graduate Students are those who have been accepted into a master’s degree program. Contact the specific academic department for advisement. M.A. and M.S. Interdisciplinary Studies (Special Major students) should contact the Graduate Studies Office in WH D445, by phone (310) 243-3756, or email gstudies@csudh.edu.

Graduate students who need to maintain continuous attendance and who are not enrolled in any regular courses should enroll in the one-unit 600 course offered by their department. Contact the program coordinator if there are any questions. Students in the HUX and MSQA programs enroll in the 600 course offered by Special Sessions. To enroll in this course, contact the College of Extended and International Education in EE1100, phone (310) 243-3741.

Undergraduate students are permitted a semester off which does not interrupt their "continuous attendance" status. Also, students in good academic standing may apply for a Planned Educational Leave, which does not interrupt “continuous attendance.” Students who fail to maintain “continuous attendance” must reapply to the University and will then be subject to all new university and program requirements.