Transfer of Credit Policy
Transfer Policies of CSU Campuses
- Authority for decisions regarding the transfer of undergraduate credits is delegated to each Calfornia State University (CSU) campus. Most commonly, college level credits earned from an institution of higher education accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education is accepted for transfer to campuses of the CSU.
- General Education requirements are the same for all CSU campuses, so California community college articulations of general education courses (about one third of degree rquirements) are handled centrally and may be accessed at www.assist.org.
- Campuses may enter into articulation agreements on either a course for course or program to program basis. Such articulations are common between CSU campuses and any or all of the California community colleges, but may exist between CSU campuses and other institutions. Established CSU/CCC articulations may be found on www.assist.org.
- No more than 70 semester units may be transferred to a CSU campus from an institution which does not offer bachelor's degrees or their equivalents, e.g., community colleges. Given the university's 30-unit residency requirement, no more than 90 total units may be transferred into the university from all sources.
Vaccinations Policy
- SF State requires that all students provide proof of immunizaiton against Measles, Rubella and Hepatitis B (if 18 or younger) before being allowed to register for classes.
- Students who were enrolled in a California public school for the seventh grade or higher on or after July 1, 1999, will not have to provide proof of immunization.
- For complete information concerning immunization requirements please visit the Student Health Services website.
Notice of Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Student Body Diversity
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Retention of First Time Freshmen
Placement in Employment
Types of Graduate and Professional Education
Relations with State/Local Police
Textbook Information
Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions
Acceptable Use Policy
- Please visit ITS website for more informaiton on thier Acceptable Use Policy for students, faculty, staff, or others -- who use University IT resources and are responsible for knowing and abiding by the SF State IT Resources Acceptable Use Policy which includes policy on, commercial use, harrassment, copyright law, mass email messages and other important topics.
Missing Person Procedures
Emergency Response Evacuation Procedures
Fire Safety Report
Last updated 5/6/13 by TB