Academics

 

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Academic

Colleges: First-Year Experiences

 

Summer:

  • Attend advising presentation
  • Register for 1st Semester
  • Music Majors: Theory Placement Test

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Residential Students (Housing)
  • Week of Welcome
  • Review your fall semester schedule

Fall Semester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising
  • Foundations Courses
  • COTA and major department
  • Email News (COTA)

Spring Semester:

  • Foundation Courses
  • Events (COTA)
  • Email News (COTA)
  • Mandatory Academic Advising

*In SOA and DESN, freshmen do not submit portfolios
*Dance freshmen cannot audition for the BFA

College Specific Programs and Resources:

  • Student Ambassadors

Summer:  

  • Student Attends Orientation (SOAR)
  • Application Deadline 6/1/2021
  • Meet w/ your COB Advisor
  • Register for 1st semester

Week Before Fall Semester: 

  • Residential Students (Housing) 
  • Week of Welcome
  • COB Day
  • ABSOC Student Org Fair
  • Building Tour
  • Information on COB Services/Resources

Fall Semester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising
  • Workshops & Events (COB)
  • Meet the Industries Expo (ABSOC)
  • Business Connection (ABSOC)
  • Business Professional Certification Workshops (SCPD)
  • Social Media and Email News (COB)

SpringSemester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising Workshop & Events (COB)
  • Business Professionals Certificate Workshops (SCPD)
  • Social Media and Email News (COB)
  • Ethics at the Beach (COB)

College Specific Programs and Resources:

  • Open Access Computer Lab
  • Living Learning Community
  • Business at the Beach
  • Center for Student Success and Study Annex (COB Tutoring)
  • Student Center for Professional Development (SCPD)

Summer:

  • Student Attends Orientation (SOAR)
  • Application Deadline 6/1/2021
  • Meet w/ Academic Advisor
  • Register for 1st semester

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Residential Students (Housing)
  • Week of Welcome
  • Review your fall semester schedule

Fall Semester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising
  • Departmental Events & Workshops

SpringSemester:

  • Academic Advising
  • Departmental Events & Workshops

College Specific Programs and Resources:

  • Program Options
  • College of Education Student Organizations
  • CED Scholarships

Summer:

  • Student Attends Orientation (SOAR)
  • Meet w/ your Academic Advisor
  • Register for 1st semester
  • Campus Resources

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Residential Students (Housing)
  • Week of Welcome
  • COB Day
  • ABSOC Student Org Fair
  • Building Tour
  • Information on COB Services/Resources

Fall Semester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising
  • Workshops & Events (COB)
  • Meet the Industries Expo (ABSOC)
  • Business Connection (ABSOC)
  • Business Professional Certification Workshops (SCPD)
  • Social Media and Email News (COB)

SpringSemester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising Workshop & Events (COB)
  • Business Professionals Certificate Workshops (SCPD)
  • Social Media and Email News (COB)
  • Ethics at the Beach (COB)

College Specific Programs and Resources:

  • Open Access Computer Lab
  • Living Learning Community
  • Business at the Beach
  • Center for Student Success and Study Annex (COB Tutoring)
  • Student Center for Professional Development (SCPD)
  • Ukleja Center for Ethical Leadership

Summer:

  • Student Attends Orientation (SOAR)
  • Meet with Academic Advisor
  • Register for 1st semester

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Residential Students (Housing)
  • Week of Welcome
  • Review your fall semester schedule

Fall Semester:

  • Mandatory Academic Advising
  • Departmental Events & Workshops

Spring Semester:

  • Academic Advising
  • Departmental Events & Workshops

College Specific Programs and Resources:

  • Learning Communities
  • Freshman & Transfer
  • Living-Learning Community
  • ATLAS
  • Internship Courses
  • 1-unit Professional Development Courses

Summer:

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Attend CNSM First-Year Welcome

Fall Semester:

  • August 30 – Pre-Health 101 workshop
  • September 3 – SAS Tutoring Begins
  • September 20 – CNSM Research Symposium

Spring Semester:

  • January 27 – SAS tutoring begins
  • April 15 – Health Professions Fair
  • May 8 – Last day of tutoring
  • May 20 – CNSM graduation

College Specific Programs and Resources

  • Jensen SAS Center
  • Support: Tutoring, mentoring, lab, events, workshops
  • Study spaces, research programs, health professions, tutoring (times)
  • Health Professions Advising Office

Summer:

  • Attend SOAR Orientation
  • Complete Online Advising & Registration BeachBoard Course
  • Complete Freshman Advising Survey
  • Attend Individual Appointment to Enroll in Classes

Week Before Fall Semester:

  • Residential Students (Housing: Move in and Beach Days)
  • Week of Welcome
  • Review your fall semester schedule

Fall Semester:

Spring Semester:

College Specific Programs and Resources:


Other Academic Groups

Graduate Student Roadmap

Welcome to Graduate Studies at the Beach!

Register for Courses

  • Consult your Graduate Advisor prior to registering for courses
  • Review the Degree Planner Tool via MyCSULB with your Grad Advisor plan your schedule
  • Register for classes via MyCSULB


Orient Yourself with the Campus and Your Program

  • Meet with your Graduate Advisor
  • Attend orientations (University and Program)
  • Study the Campus Map (Classrooms, Food, Coffee, Bus Stops, Parking)
  • Visit these Campus Resources
    • Bob Murphy Access Center (BMAC)
    • Brotman Hall – Financial Aid and Enrollment Services
    • Career Development Center
    • Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)
    • Center for International Education (CIE)
    • Dream Success Center (DSC)
    • Cultural Centers
    • Graduate Center (GC)
    • Isabel Patterson Child Development Center (IPCDC)
    • Health & Wellness (e.g., Basic Needs, CAPS, SHS, SRWC)
    • Thesis & Dissertation Office
    • University Library
  • Complete the Grad Studies Entrance Survey in your SSO


Network

  • Connect with your peers
  • Connect with your faculty
  • Attend events in your field, discipline, or industry (e.g., colloquia, conferences; performances, exhibits)


Explore

  • Connect with faculty to identify opportunities for creative, intellectual, and professional growth and experiences
    • Intern
    • Research
    • Write
  • Participate in workshops hosted by your program, the Graduate Center, the Career Center, and others


Select your Culminating Activity

  • Consult your Graduate Advisor to discuss the Culminating Activity options available in your program of study (Thesis, Project, Comprehensive Exam)
  • Identify the one that is best for you, your post degree plans (e.g., PhD?), and your career


Advance to Candidacy

  • Signifies approval of a plan of study and your culminating activity
  • The requirements for advancement to candidacy are:
    • Attain classified status in your graduate program at CSULB;
    • Complete with a minimum GPA of 3.0 of at least six units of courses required in your program of study;
    • Earn a cumulative, graduate, grade-point average of at least 3.0 in all upper-division and graduate-level coursework attempted at CSULB after completion of a baccalaureate degree;
    • Receive approval of your program of study from your graduate advisor; and
    • Satisfactorily complete any assessments of competence that the department/program may require


Prepare for Graduation

Students who are approaching the end of their graduate studies must complete these final steps to earn their degree.

  • Apply to graduate
  • Purchase regalia during the Graduation Fair in March
  • Check your graduation status in your MyCSULB
  • Clear any holds on your account
  • Resolve grades of incomplete (I)/report in progress (RP)
  • Satisfy requirements for your degree
  • Complete your culminating activity
    • Publish your thesis via the Thesis and Dissertation Office
    • Publish your project in ScholarWorks
  • Pass your final semester with an overall and program GPA of 3.0
  • Change your graduation term (if needed)
  • Take the Exit Survey in your SSO


Graduate

  • Register to participate in Commencement
  • Register to participate in Cultural Commencement ceremonies
  • Consult your college's website for additional registration and ceremony details
  • Programs may have a private hooding ceremony; consult Graduate Advisor for details


Beyond the Beach

  • Inspire, Empower, Transform, and Advance
  • Share your successes with CSULB and Graduate Studies
  • Remain connected to CSULB via the Alumni Association and Graduate Studies
  • Maintain contact with your Graduate Advisor
  • Complete the Alumni Survey

International Students

Study Abroad

  • Transforming Lives Through Education: Study Abroad, Earn a Degree, Learn English, Short-Term Group Programs, Life at CSULB, Faculty & Scholars

Taking Additional Courses
CSULB offers courses during the May Intercession, Summer, and Winter terms through CPIE. For more information visit:

Open University for Professional Development

  • Want to take a class without being admitted to CSULB?
  • Open University offers the opportunity for anyone to enroll in a course without being admitted to the university. You can take courses on a space-available basis and earn college credit during the Fall and Spring semesters.