CSU Fully Online Courses

CSU Fully Online Courses (formerly known as CourseMatch)

Students now have access to more online courses at other CSU campuses. To participate in this program during the regular academic year (fall and spring), undergraduate students must have:

  • Completed at least one term and earned at least 12 units at Stan State as a matriculated student
  • Earned at least a 2.0 GPA at Stan State
  • Enrolled at Stan State during the period of concurrent enrollment, and
  • Paid tuition fees as a full-time student

To learn more about this program, and the courses offered, and to apply, see the CSU Fully Online website. Students should consult with their academic advisor to determine if the course(s) will apply to degree requirements.

For instructions on how to register for a CSU Fully Online course, see the CSU Fully Online Enrollment online instructions.

Cross Enrollment

This program is for enrollment for undergraduate students between CSU and the University of California or California Community Colleges. No post-baccalaureate or graduate students are eligible. Applications and additional information about these programs are available from the Enrollment Services Office. The Cross Enrollment Program is only available during the fall and spring terms of the academic year and specifically excludes Summer Term and Winter Session.

  • Matriculated CSU, UC, or community college students, in good standing, may enroll on a “space available” basis for one baccalaureate-level course per term at another CSU, UC or community college, and request that a transcript of record be sent to the home campus.
  • It is the student's responsibility to make sure the credits have been incorporated into the official records of the home institution.
  • A $10 course fee is required plus any course fees, and a student ID card fee. These fees are subject to change.

Cross Enrollment Form

Intrasystem Concurrent

Students enrolled at any CSU campus will have access to courses at other CSU campuses on a space-available basis unless those campuses or programs are impacted.

Although courses taken on any CSU campus will transfer to the student’s home CSU campus as least elective credit, students should consult their home campus academic advisor to determine how such courses may apply to their degree programs before enrolling at the host campus. Application deadlines vary by campus, and students should contact the host CSU campus for specific application/registration deadlines.

Undergraduate eligibility requirements for Intrasystem Concurrent and visitor enrollment:

  1. Student has completed at least one term and earned at least 12 units at the home campus as a matriculated student.
  2. Student has attained a grade point average of 2.0 in all work completed at their home campus and is in good standing.
  3. Student is enrolled at home campus during the period of concurrent enrollment and has paid tuition and fees as a full-time student.

Graduate eligibility requirements for Intrasystem Concurrent and visitor enrollment:

  1. Student has completed at least one term at the home campus as a matriculated student and will be enrolled concurrently in such status.
  2. Student has been admitted to or is enrolled in and authorized graduate program at the home campus.
  3. Student was in good standing at the last college attended.

CSU Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment

Matriculated students in good standing may enroll at both their home CSU campus and a host CSU campus during the same term. Credit earned at the host campus is reported at the student’s request to the home campus to be included on the student’s transcript at the home campus. See FAQs below.

CSU Intrasystem Concurrent ICE Form

CSU Intrasystem Visitor Enrollment

Matriculated students in good standing enrolled at one CSU campus may enroll at another CSU campus for one term. Credit earned at the host campus is reported at the student’s request to the home campus to be included on the student’s transcript at the home campus. See FAQs below.

CSU Intrasystem Visitor IVE Form

FAQs for CSU Concurrent and Visitor Enrollment

Visitor students pay all fees at the host campus. Concurrent students pay fees at their home campus and fee payment must be verified before the Intrasystem Concurrent application is forwarded to the host campus.

All Financial Aid is handled through the student’s home campus. Please contact the Financial Aid Office at the home campus for more information. Students eligible for veterans, rehabilitation, social security, and other federal, state, or county benefits must secure eligibility certification through the home campus.

Intrasystem Visitor and Concurrent enrollment at other CSU campuses is on a space available basis. If a campus is impacted, they may not be accepting Intrasystem applications. Students are advised to verify that the host campus is accepting Visitor and Concurrent students for the specified term.

Applications for Intrasystem Concurrent and Visitor enrollment are generally due at least four (4) weeks before the start of the term; however, deadlines may differ by campus. Students are advised to verify with the host campus when applications are due for the specified term.

Approval of visitor enrollment is valid for one term only and for the term specified. Approval of concurrent enrollment is for the term specified, any additional term would require a separate application and approval.

60+ Fee Waiver Program

The CSU offers a fee waiver program for degree-seeking California residents 60 years of age and older. Stan State is proud to host this program, helping students 60 years of age and older to return to higher education and enrich their lives. The program is available to both undergraduate and post-baccalaureate applicants. New students must meet all traditional university admission requirements for the desired level of study.

Currently enrolled students in this program:

We are committed to supporting and honoring the program for the current students who are maintaining continuous enrollment. However, any break in enrollment will result in the nullification of the program and the 60+ fee waiver. Breaks in enrollment include:

  • Leave of absence
  • Stop-out
  • Discontinuation
  • Change of degree objective

You are encouraged to meet with your academic advisor regularly to make sure you are on track for graduation.

Fees Waived:

  • Application fee
  • Tuition fee
  • Health Services fee
  • Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) fee

Fees Reduced:

  • Student Center fee
  • Student body association fee
  • Health facilities fee

Voluntary Opt-out:

  • Student Involvement Representation fee (SIRF)

Updated: January 31, 2024