Transfer Student Questions

Transfer Admission Eligibility for 新澳门六合彩资料

新澳门六合彩资料 accepts applications from upper-division transfer students each year from October 1 through November 30 for admission to the following fall semester and from August 1 through August 31 for the spring semester. Get started by reviewing the admission criteria and then find out how to apply.

We receive applications from thousands of highly qualified applicants each year. Applicants are admitted based on California State University minimum criteria, as well as on CSU Long Beach鈥檚 major-specific criteria. These criteria include unit minimums, lower-division coursework, General Education courses, and minimum grade point averages. You must carefully choose a major when you apply to 新澳门六合彩资料 as an upper-division transfer; if you do not qualify for your first choice, we will not consider an alternate major.

NOTE: 新澳门六合彩资料 is closed to Lower-Division Transfer Applications with the exception of a limited number of highly-qualified Nursing students. 

The College of Business (COB) at 新澳门六合彩资料 provides well-rounded curricula that prepare students for the competitive world of business. COB is accredited by the  which represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide, and is also continually rated as one of the Best Business Schools by Princeton Review.


COB extends beyond the classroom through a variety of co-curricular activities. Our student organizations are award-winning and highly connected to our Corporate Partners. The Student Center for Professional Development provides students with the opportunity to gain leadership skills, fine-tune business etiquette and networking skills, establish internships, and create professional mentoring opportunities. Our students also have opportunities to put what they have learned into practice by competing in programs such as the Beach Investment Group (B.I.G), Innovation  Boeing Case Study Competition, and the .

Applicants must demonstrate academic preparation for Upper Division Major course work and should have completed:

  • 60 transferable units
  • Major preparation courses
  • Be in good academic standing
  • General Education courses, including Written Communication, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and College Level Math

Major preparation courses required for admission are:

  • Business Calculus (or higher)
  • Financial Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Intro to Law & Business Transactions

Admission to 新澳门六合彩资料 is competitive, and we strongly recommend completing additional course work:

  • Introduction to Computer Systems & Applications
  • Introductory Business Statistics
  • United States History
  • U.S. Constitution & American Ideals
A grade of C or better is required in each of the above courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and a GPA of 2.5 in the major preparation courses. Please note that  lists all courses that articulate for the major, not just our major-specific requirements for admissions.
 

For more information, please refer to Transfer Admission Eligibility and read the complete info listed under "What are highly impacted majors and how does this affect admission decisions?"

 

Yes. Applying via   presents 8 major options for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree: 

Yes, since you are considered 鈥渓ocal,鈥 you will have a preference. 新澳门六合彩资料 determines which freshmen and transfer applicants will receive 鈥淟ocal Preference鈥 for admission consideration based on their high school of graduation. For a map and list of local area schools, please refer to Local Area MAP as Preference for Freshmen and Transfers  

As part of our commitment to provide access to U.S. military personnel and veterans, 新澳门六合彩资料 gives 鈥淟ocal Preference鈥 to all U.S. military personnel and veterans regardless of their school of origin.

Students who meet the all CSU Upper Division transfer eligibility requirements and complete COB Major Specific Requirements listed above, or a Transfer AS/AA degree in Business, are fully qualified to enter COB and will be considered for admission. Fully qualified applicants who are 鈥榣ocal鈥 will be offered admission first. Other fully qualified applicants will be considered on a space-available basis based on their academic performance (GPA and successful completion of the recommended coursework listed above) compared with other applicants for the major.

No, as long as you received a C or better in Calculus I. Please note that we accept courses that are equivalent to Calculus I (MATH 122) - or Survey of Calculus (Math 119A) or higher. We also accept AP Calculus credit.

Fall Admission: Coursework and unit minimums must be completed no later than the prior Spring term for all applicants. In January, applicants must complete a supplemental application asking about Fall grades and plans for the Spring semester.


Spring Admission: Coursework and unit minimums must be completed no later than the prior Summer term for all applicants. In September, applicants must complete a supplemental application asking about Summer grades.

Your community college lower-division Associates of Science/Arts for Transfer (also referred to as AD-T) courses will supersede 新澳门六合彩资料鈥檚 lower-division COB admission requirements and we will accept them. However, to streamline your transition, we highly encourage you to complete your other requirements such as U.S. History, U.S. Constitution & American Ideals, and any remaining lower-division COB courses at a community college. To check for articulation, please visit . For more information about the Transfer AA/AS degree, please refer to the Associate Degree for Transfer Program (ADT).

COB鈥檚 Center for Student Success (CSS) provides students with one-on-one advising from matriculation to graduation. The center鈥檚 main goal is to ease student transition, increase graduation rates, support students with career preparedness while at the same time providing a structure for timely graduation.

Through CSS, students receive advising services such as assistance with registration, major and General Education graduation requirements, degree/program planning, as well as guidance with studying abroad, requesting substitutions/equivalencies. In addition, students are provided with resources such as academic boot camps, Supplemental Instruction, mid-term/final study sessions, testing prep workshops and free tutoring to enhance educational potential.