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Registrar's Office |
Cal Poly Pomona is NOT accepting Concurrent/Visitor Enrollment applications for
Summer Quarter 2009, Fall Quarter 2009, and Winter 2010.
Students enrolled at any California State University may transfer temporarily to another CSU campus in visitor status. To be eligible for visitor status, students must have completed 12 units with a 2.0 grade point average at the home campus, are in good standing, and are eligible to register in continuing status. Visitor transfers are approved for one term only and are subject to space availability and enrollment priority policies at the host campus.
Enrollment as visitor transfers may be repeated after re-enrollment at the home campus. Cal Poly Pomona students who attend a full summer quarter fulfill this re-enrollment requirement and can therefore apply for visitor transfer again. Concurrent enrollment (see below) is not permitted during visitor status. Current Cal Poly Pomona students should obtain the appropriate form from the Registrar's Office. Visitor forms are to be approved at the home campus. Application forms for Visitor Enrollment can be downloaded from the Forms & Services page.
Students enrolled in any California State University may enroll concurrently at another CSU campus if they have completed 12 units at the home campus with a 2.0 grade point average and are in good standing. Concurrent enrollment is approved for a specific term, subject to space availability and registration priority policies at the host campus. Due to overlap in academic terms of campuses on semester and quarter calendars, concurrent enrollment is subject to combinations and conditions described in the concurrent enrollment application forms. To apply for concurrent enrollment, complete the Application for Concurrent Enrollment Form which can be downloaded from the Forms & Services page. As with other enrollment issues, international students on visas should consult with the International Student Advisor in the International Center before finalizing plans.
| Updated On: Jul 6, 2009 l Questions & Comments |