The Academic Integrity Policy outlines the procedures for handling academic dishonesty, including cheating and plagiarism. It establishes standards for maintaining academic integrity and describes the process for addressing violations.
CSU policy allows students to withdraw from classes up to a specified deadline and receive a "W" grade on their transcript, which does not affect their GPA. This policy provides students with the flexibility to manage their course load while avoiding penalties that impact their academic standing.
Students wishing to transfer from a community college to a CSU campus must submit a transfer application, provide transcripts, and meet specific transfer requirements, including completing required coursework and maintaining a minimum GPA.
The "Early Start Program" is designed to help incoming CSU students improve their academic skills, particularly in math and English, before they begin their college coursework. This program aims to better prepare students for the academic demands of university life.
Most CSU undergraduate programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0 for admission. This standard helps ensure that admitted students have a strong academic record and are likely to succeed in their coursework.