Returning Student: FAQ
Financial holds will not prevent a returning student from reapplying or being admitted to the University, but will prevent a returning student from registering for classes or receiving financial aid in a subsequent semester. Any financial obligations to the university must be satisfied prior to course enrollment.
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No. After earning your degree, you are considered an alumna/alumnus. If you wish to return to complete an additional degree, credential, or certificate, you will need to reapply to the program/major you wish to study and adhere to all admissions requirements, dates and deadlines.
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"Catalog rights" is a term used to define a set of requirements as established in the University catalog for a specific year, in which a student must satisfy to qualify for a degree. As long as a student maintains continuous enrollment at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, or a combination of CSU campuses and California Community College, his/her catalog rights are protected, and thus his/her catalog term(s) for the graduation requirements listed above, are protected.
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