Applications for fall admission accepted until April 1

  • February 16, 2012

麻豆传媒社区入口 will continue to accept applications through April 1 for the fall 2012 academic quarter from upper-division transfer students. CSUEB had earlier announced the undergraduate transfer application deadline as March 1.

The previously published freshman application deadline of April 1 remains the same.

CSUEB remains the only 麻豆传媒社区入口 campus in Northern California still accepting applications from both freshman and transfer candidates.

“We still have the capacity to accept more transfer application,” said Greg Smith, associate vice president for Planning and Enrollment Management for CSUEB. “Undergraduates planning to take upper-division coursework are encouraged to apply to be considered for the academic quarter beginning in September.”

Students can apply online at .  

When applying for the fall 2012 quarter, transfer students must do the following:

  • Include a $55 nonrefundable application fee; and
  • Request official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended and arrange to have them mailed directly to CSUEB or hand-carry them in their original sealed envelope to 麻豆传媒社区入口’s Enrollment Information Center on the Hayward Campus or to the Academic Services Center on the Concord Campus.

“Applicants are required to meet all deadlines and requirements as published on the CSUEB Web site () so an admission decision may be rendered and students can enroll in classes on a timely manner,” Smith said. “An application may be cancelled if all requirements are not met.”

Although the Office of Admissions will continue to process documents after the deadline on a space-available basis, applicants are encouraged to send their documents to CSUEB as soon as possible.

Additional information is available by telephone at (510) 885-2784.                                 

“We are excited that the university is able to extend the application time for all qualified applicants until April 1,” Smith said. “We hear from our colleagues at the region’s community colleges that the extended admission deadline will make a difference in the lives of many students in the communities served by 麻豆传媒社区入口.”