
MANAGEMENT
Your academic advising journey will begin with the following Enrollment Tutorial. This mandatory Tutorial has been designed to ensure you understand the courses/requirements you will need to graduate from 爆料社区 and explains the tools you will use to self-enroll in your first semester courses.
Be sure to check out the How to Connect with Academic Advising section below for the many opportunities we offer to support you through the enrollment process. We look forward to meeting you soon!
1. University Requirements
2. General Education Requirements
3. Major and/or Minor Requirements
The minimum number of overall units required to graduate at 爆料社区 is 120 units. After you have completed all of your general education and major requirements, you may still need additional electives to reach 120 units. A maximum of 70 community college units may be applied towards the 120 unit requirement.
Grades for major and/or minor coursework must be a 鈥淐鈥 or higher.
Students at 爆料社区 must maintain a 2.0 minimum GPA (鈥淐鈥 average).
Failure to maintain a 2.0 GPA may result in Academic Notice or disqualification, even
after your first semester!
Students must satisfy two Diversity and Equity requirements by taking two courses certified for Diversity and Equity in the United States (DEu) and Diversity and Equity in Global Contexts (DEg). Diversity and Equity certified courses can double-count with other general education, major, minor and/or elective courses.
General Education (GE) requirements are referred to as Areas 1-6. You must complete all subsections of these areas prior to graduation. You can review your GE Requirements on our GE Worksheet, your Academic Requirements Report (ARR), and your Degree Planner.
It's important you consider the other factors of your life when selecting your unit load. Different students require different paces, depending on outside obligations. Be sure to set a pace that works best for you.
Graduation Goal (entering as a first-year student) |
Units Per Year | Units Per Semester |
---|---|---|
4 year pace | 30 | 15 |
5 year pace | 24 | 12 |
6 year pace | 20 | 10 |
Graduation Goal (entering as an upper-division transfer student) |
Units Per Year | Units Per Semester |
---|---|---|
2 year pace for ADT students | 30 | 15 |
2 year pace for non-ADT | 30 | 15 |
Graduate in four years (120 units total). 30 units per year, 15 units per semester.
The enrollment video is based on the Full Site view in the Student Center. If you are on a mobile device using the modernized view, you will need to select the Full Site view: Visiting the Student Center in Full Site View (PDF)
How to Enroll in Classes without using Schedule Assistant (PDF)
Your waitlist position number is displayed in the message. Check My Class Schedule to monitor waitlist position and enrollment status. More information: See
In your Student Center, on your enroll screen, you will see a green check if you are
enrolled and a yellow triangle if you are waitlisted. You can also check 鈥楳y Class
Schedule鈥 to see if you are enrolled or waitlisted as well as your position on the
waitlist.
Each class will provide information regarding the mode of instruction or class format. Please visit our page with information on instruction modes and class formats.
Helpful Hint: Your priority should be to enroll in the courses for the upcoming semester as suggested by your Degree Planner Flexibility is key! Not all courses will be offered in your preferred instruction mode.
To enroll in CHEM 150 and CHEM 150L, you must have completed the following prerequisites:
MATH 105 with a grade of C or higher or be placed in Math Category I or II.
Additionally, to enroll in CHEM 150 and CHEM 150L there must be a seat available in
each of the 3 components of the class: Lecture (LEC), Activity (ACT), and Lab (150L). If one or more of these components are full, you will not be able to enroll.
IMPORTANT:
Each of these 3 components must be placed into your shopping cart before finishing
the enrollment steps or you will receive an error message!
Please make sure that each component has open seats or you will receive an error message.
There are a few sections open only to specialized groups, so make sure to read the
class notes, this could be another reason for receiving an error message.
To enroll in MATH 105, you must also add the support section of the class titled MATH 5. There is no time associated with MATH 5, it is embedded in your MATH 105 course, however you MUST add it manually in order to enroll in MATH 105.
IMPORTANT:
You will not see MATH 5 in your Degree Planner. You will need to either add MATH 5
using your Schedule Assistant.
Or, search for MATH 5 on your enrollment screen to add it to your Shopping Cart:
MATH 105 and MATH 5 must BOTH be placed into your Shopping Cart before finishing the
enrollment steps or you will receive an error message!
It is possible that your transfer credit may not yet be posted to your records. Transcripts are entered and posted in priority order based on when you submitted your intent to enroll and when your transcripts were received. It can take several weeks for transcripts to be processed.
On rare occasions, students may have taken coursework outside of the California Community College system that may meet major specific requirements. If your transfer credit is up-to-date and you have taken courses at another institution that you believe satisfies a major requirement, please submit a Course Substitution Form.
All students applying to the Business Administration program are initially classified as Pre-Business majors by the Office of Admissions. Students who have successfully completed the Pre-Business Core and meet GPA requirements must submit a Business Status Application to the Office of Academic Advising.
Business Status is required prior to enrolling in upper-division Business courses.
Some First Year students have been pre-enrolled in classes before their enrollment
date. The University is giving you priority access to classes that are important for
you to complete in your first semester. You will see the classes already showing in
your degree planner as in-progress at the top of the term and in your Schedule Assistant
in the Current Schedule section.
If you need to change your pre-enrolled classes to different days and times, you would
need to find a section that would work for you and use the swap feature to drop the
section that you are enrolled in and swap it with your preferred section.
If you are unable to drop or swap a class due to an error message requiring drop consent,
refer to the contact information in the class notes.
All 爆料社区 students must complete a minimum of 120 units to meet graduation requirements. Your Degree Planner will calculate your number of units and if you need additional units to reach the requirement, it will show additional elective lines.
We recommend you follow any suggestions included on the additional elective lines and if there are no suggestions, you delay taking these additional electives until later semesters when you will have a better understanding of what courses might be a good choice based on your career goals.
An additional elective can be any class that does not already meet GE or major requirements, that you have not previously taken, and is not a prerequisite for a course you have already taken. Please check with your advisor to confirm courses that will count for additional electives.
If you have completed an Advanced Placement (AP) exam and earned a passing score, review the AP Equivalency Table to identify what requirements/credit you have received at 爆料社区.
Students completing a Second Bachelors degree do not have a Degree Planner and should use their Academic Requirements Report to determine which courses to complete each term. For more help with reading your ARR, see Section 1 - Graduation Requirements above.
Beginning June 9, 2025, we will offer the following advising services for new students who have completed the Enrollment Tutorial:
Message the Office of Academic Advising's Front Desk on Microsoft Teams, a public channel to ask general questions and to receive additional enrollment support throughout the day.
Mac users need to provide Microsoft Teams with additional permissions:
Office Locations:
Kellogg Library 4th Floor (temporarily relocated from ADMIN 1300)
Markstein Hall 126
University Hall 221
Phone:
760-750-4060
First Year Students are encouraged to meet with the Office of Success Coaching first.
Date | Time |
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Monday, June 16: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Tuesday, June 17: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Wednesday, June 18: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Thursday, June 19: | Closed for Juneteenth |
Friday, June 20: | 9-11:30am & 2-3:30pm* *Pre-Business/Business Academic Advising will be unavailable from 2-3:30pm today |
Monday, June 23: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Tuesday, June 24: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Wednesday, June 25 | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Thursday, June 26: | 9-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm |
Friday, June 27: | 9-11:30am & 2-3:30pm |
Submit an eAdvisor to email an Academic Advisor. An Academic Advisor will answer your question as soon as possible.
Schedule an Appointment - Academic Advising Appointments can be conducted virtually via MS Teams, by phone, or in-person. Please be aware that not all appointment types (in-person, virtual, phone call) are offered everyday. If you are unable to find open appointment times, you may want to change the mode of service in your search.
We do not offer scheduled Academic Advising appointments during enrollment periods. Instead, please visit Drop-in Advising or our Front Desk.
Email a Peer Advisor for student to student support on basic questions and help with advising/enrollment tools.
Once you have completed the Enrollment Tutorial and reviewed all sections, please complete the following Tutorial Check-out Form: