Registration Procedures

1 Prepare to Register

For non-CSUDH students: please call the CCPE Registration Office at 310-243-3741 (Option 1) to register.

For CSUDH students who have taken a course at CSUDH within the past 2 years: please use the following checklist to prepare to register for classes. Not all items may apply to you, but those that do will help you to register in the most efficient way.

Username - This is your campus identification user name. You will need it to log into my.csudh.edu. This can be found in your Admissions letter or obtained via CSUDH Username Lookup.

Password - A password is needed to access your MyCSUDH account. New admits will be issued a password. If necessary, you can manage/reset your CSUDH Password.

Holds - Clear any holds listed on the Student Center page under "Hold".

 

2 Select Your Classes

  1. View Classes - You may check for classes by going to MyCSUDH and using the "Class Search" option.
  2. Check Your Major - Some classes are restricted to students in certain majors.
  3. Requisites - Many classes require that you meet certain requisites before you are allowed to enroll. They may require department consent, a certain test score on your EPT/ELM, a prerequisite(s) to the class, or to be a certain class level before you can take the class. If you have met these requisites here at CSUDH, you should have no problem enrolling in the class. If you have met these requisites at another institution or have not met the requisites at all, you should contact the department.
  4. Department Consent Required - Some classes require department consent before you can enroll. If consent is given, the department will issue you a Permission Number to enroll in the class. If the class requires department consent, "Department Consent Required" will be noted under the "Enrollment Information" section of Class Search.

Have alternates in mind in case your class is cancelled or fills quickly. You may add yourself to a waitlist if a class is full (see Waitlist Procedures and Waitlist Conditions for more details).

Exceeding Maximum Units

You may register for up to 12 units during registration without approval. You cannot exceed the maximum units until the Late Registration/Change of Program period, and you must obtain approval from your advisor to exceed 12 units. If you wish to exceed 18 units, you must also obtain the approval of the dean of your major.

Download Permission to Exceed Maximum Units Form (PDF) ►

 

3 Register

  1. Register at MyCSUDH as soon as possible. The system is available as follows:

    Summer Session 1 and Regular Summer Session
    March 18, 2024—May 27, 2024

    Summer Session 2
    March 18, 2024—July 5, 2024

    (Check CSUDH IT System Status if having trouble accessing the site.)

  2. Waitlist - If a class is full (you will see a blue square which indicates the class is full) you may place yourself on the waitlist as long as the waitlist has openings. A yellow triangle indicates a waitlist exists.

 

4 Pay Your Fees

Your fees are due at the time of registration. You will not receive a bill. You may check your fees at MyCSUDH. To confirm your fees, please be sure to click on “Account Inquiry”, then go to the “Make a Payment” page, and select “Summer 2024”.

Fees may be paid two ways: online or by mail. Acceptable methods of payment are check, money order, or credit card (Visa, Discover, or MasterCard).

If you are unable to pay your fees in full at the time of registration, a payment plan may be arranged. Please contact Christina Baltazar at 310-243-3741 (Option 1), or visit the Continuing & Professional Education Registration Office for further information.

To pay online, go to ToroPay at MyCSUDH; Fees MUST be paid at the time of registration. After adding a course, be sure to click on “Account Inquiry” first, then go to the “Make a Payment” page, select “Summer 2024” and pay with VISA, MasterCard, or Discover Card.

Checks only — Mail payment to:
CSUDH College of Continuing & Professional Education
1000 East Victoria Street EE-1100
Carson, CA 90747

Students whose checks are returned by their bank are subject to disenrollment. Dishonored checks that are not paid may be sent to the L.A. District Attorney.

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