Admissions ~ Graduate and Postbaccalaureate Application Procedures

All graduate and postbaccalaureate applicants (e.g. joint Ph.D. and Ed.D. applicants, master’s degree applicants, those seeking credentials, and those interested in taking courses for personal or professional growth),  must file a complete graduate application as described in the graduate and postbaccalaureate admission materials at www.csumentor.edu. If seeking a second bachelor’s degree, you should submit the undergraduate application for admission. If you completed undergraduate degree requirements and graduated the preceding term, you are also required to complete and submit an application and the $55 nonrefundable application fee. To be assured of initial consideration by more than one campus, it will be necessary to submit separate applications (including fees) to each.

Applications may be obtained from the graduate studies office or the admissions office of any California State University campus. An electronic version of the CSU graduate application is available on the CSUMentor.edu website. Applications submitted by way of CSUMentor.edu are preferable.

You should refer to individual graduate and credential program descriptions for information on specific admission requirements. Individual master's and credential programs provide supplemental application materials to applicants. You must submit all application materials by the established deadline. You must also request that each postsecondary institution you have attended send two official copies of your transcripts directly to CSUMB Admissions & Records. These transcripts must arrive by the application deadline. When required, you must also submit test scores by the application deadline. If you have attended CSUMB in the past, either as a graduate or an undergraduate, you do not need to submit your CSUMB transcript or additional copies of transcripts you have already had sent to CSUMB.

 

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