I Have Been Admitted

Congratulations on your offer of admission to San Diego State University! Out of the thousands of applications we received this year, you were selected! Embrace this moment and be proud of yourself. You have worked hard to get here and we are so excited to welcome you to the SDSU family! Accept your offer of admission and reserve your place for fall 2024 by completing the Steps to Enroll listed below.

Expand All Collapse All Step 1: Complete the Intent to Enroll Process

Submit all of the following items to the Office of Admissions. If all of the items are not received or postmarked by the date listed, it will be assumed that you do not plan to attend SDSU and your offer of admission will be canceled.

Due May 15, 2024*

Due One Week Prior to Your Orientation Date*

*And no later than July 15

Due May 15, 2024*

  1. Accept Your Offer of Admission and Submit Your Nonrefundable Deposit in my.SDSU
  2. Official Transcripts
  3. Official Test Scores (if applicable)
    Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), SAT, and/or ACT exam test scores taken prior to your senior year in high school. SAT and/or ACT test scores will only be used for course placement.
  4. Submit Your Student Housing License Agreement
    More information is available in Step 3: Submit Your Student Housing License Agreement.

*The California State University (CSU) extended the Intent to Enroll deadline for fall 2024, in response to the further delays in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) processing announced by the U.S. Department of Education. This extension applies to SDSU.

Due One Week Prior to Your Orientation Date and No Later than July 15

  1. Final Official Transcripts
  2. Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Score Reports (if applicable)
  3. Official International Baccalaureate (IB) Test Scores (if applicable)
Step 2: Apply for Financial Aid and Check Your Status (May 2, 2024 Deadline)

It's time to decide how you and your family will finance your SDSU education. If you haven't done so already, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the California Dream Application as soon as possible after December 31 , 2023 and no later than May 2, 2024. List SDSU's federal school code (00151) on your FAFSA. SDSU will begin receiving application data electronically by March 2024. Once your application is received, you will receive an email from the SDSU Financial Aid Office.

Visit my.SDSU and select my.SDSU Login. Enter your SDSUid and password, and select Sign In to log in to my.SDSU. If you have questions or problems with your SDSUid, please visit the SDSUid Help page. Additionally, please reach out to the library technology center if you are experiencing difficulties with your account.

Be sure to regularly log in to my.SDSU to check the status of your application and respond to requests for additional information needed. All outstanding documents or requests for additional information will be listed on your Tasks list.

Be sure you activate your SDSUid account. You will not be able to access your financial aid information without an SDSUid.

Know What to Expect

Attaining a higher education degree is likely one of the most important investments you will make and we want you to understand what your costs at San Diego State University will be so that you can make informed decisions as you and your family prepare for the next step in your education. You and your family should begin carefully budgeting and planning now. Don't wait until you start school! Student and parent loans are available, however, federal regulations limit the annual amount of student loans, and parent loans require a credit check.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available in the Aztec Scholarship portal during the application period, which will be open from March 11, 2024 for awards in the 2024-25 academic year. Families should make financial arrangements to pay for university expenses in full, as scholarships are not guaranteed. Apply on the application portal, Aztec Scholarships during the application period.

Types of Expenses

The expenses are broken down into three different categories because how you are notified about the expenses and pay for them differs.

Determine Your Yearly Expenses

For the most up-to-date costs, review the Estimated Cost of Attendance web page and calculate your yearly expenses.

Learn more about applying for financial aid by visiting the Financial Aid Office website.

Step 3: Submit Your Student Housing License Agreement (May 15, 2024* Deadline)

Admitted first-year students from outside SDSU's local admission area are required to live on campus for two years. If applicable, apply for on-campus housing on the Housing Portal , and submit and e-sign your completed license agreement and nonrefundable $375 initial payment by May 15, 2024*. The Student Housing License Agreement will be available starting March 1, 2024.

Incoming first-year students who are not required to live on campus, but would like to, are encouraged to complete the Housing Interest List on the Housing Portal as early as March 1, 2024. On-campus housing for local students is not guaranteed, and will be offered upon availability on a first-come, first-served basis.

Review the Apply web page on the Housing and Residential Education website for more information.

*The California State University (CSU) extended the Intent to Enroll deadline for fall 2024, in response to the further delays in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) processing announced by the U.S. Department of Education. Given the Intent to Enroll deadline extension, the Student Housing License Agreement deadline was also extended to May 15, 2024.

Step 4: Set Up Your SDSU Gmail and Monitor Your Admission Status

After you submit your Intent to Enroll, you will receive information about your official SDSU Gmail email account, which is the campus standard for communication and collaboration. Future official communication from the university will be delivered to your official SDSU Gmail account after your Intent to Enroll is submitted. Learn more about the student official email address use policy in the University Senate Policy File.

Your Google Workspace

Learn more about your new Google Workspace and your access using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication to enhance security.

Monitor Your Admission Status & Keep Your Contact Information Updated

Visit my.SDSU and select my.SDSU Login. Enter your SDSUid and password, and select Sign In to log in to my.SDSU.

Step 5: Complete Placement Exams (if required)

It is important that you fulfill prerequisite courses for mathematics and chemistry prior to your first semester at SDSU in order to stay on track to graduate in four years. Some majors at SDSU (including most science and engineering majors) recommend taking Chem 200 (General Chemistry) or Chem 202 (General Chemistry for Engineers), and/or Math 124 (Calculus for the Life Sciences) or Math 150 (Calculus I) during your first semester at SDSU. Some majors (for example, biology) also recommend taking a math course in the spring semester of your first year. You must satisfy prerequisites prior to enrolling in these courses, which may be fulfilled with Advanced Placement (AP) credit or college credit that was earned while in high school. If you do not have AP or college credit for the prerequisite courses, then you will need to take the applicable placement exam(s), which we recommend taking as soon as possible.

Review the Math Placement Information for New First Year Students to determine your first year mathematics class and how you can meet prerequisites. Review the Online Chemistry Placement Assessment web page to determine if you have earned college credit for chemistry. In some instances, you may not be required to take the chemistry and/or mathematics placement exam(s) if you have already received academic course credit. For questions regarding your AP credit, contact the Office of the Registrar at (619) 594-6871.

Step 6: Complete Your Student Success Pathway Preference Form (May 20, 2024 Deadline)

Please note: The Student Success Pathway Preference Forms are closed since the deadline passed. Late admits do not need to complete these forms.

All first-year students are placed in a student success pathway. The completion of the Student Success Pathway Preference Form* helps determine your pathway, which includes your learning community, pre-enrolled courses, and your assigned Coordinated Care Advisor.

This form must be completed by May 20, 2024.

Step 7: Submit Proof of Immunizations (July 15, 2024 Deadline)

Immunization Requirements

All students must meet specific immunization requirements.

Immunizations – Due Prior to July 15, 2024

Provide proof of your immunizations and complete your Tuberculosis (TB) Risk Assessment prior to July 15, 2024. Review the Immunization Requirements web page ahead of time to review the requirements that apply to you and begin working with your healthcare professional to ensure you have completed all of the required immunizations. Make sure you have acceptable proof of completed immunizations available for submission. Acceptable proof includes records from your high school, private healthcare provider, local health department, or campus health center. Log in to the HealtheConnect portal and upload your proof of immunizations.

Health Care Insurance

Medical care is an important part of taking care of one's own health and well-being. SDSU Student Health Services (SHS) is a vital program, but it does not cover medical emergencies, after-hours care, a full range of medical specialists, hospital facilities or other medical services provided outside of SHS. In addition, access to SHS does not meet the government mandate for health insurance. Therefore, it is recommended that students arrange with their health plan to have a local primary care physician.

While the University does not provide accident or health insurance coverage to students, we do have services available to assist students with obtaining or utilizing health care. Students can meet with a staff member in the Well-being & Health Promotion department to learn more about their health insurance and to find local providers who accept their insurance, students can also be connected with an enrollment specialist if they are looking to obtain health insurance or to better understand their options. To make an appointment, call (619) 594-4133 or find out more on the Well-being & Health Promotion website.

Step 8: Attend New Student Orientation and Register for Classes

New Student Orientation (NSO) for first-year students is offered in July. There are several orientation programs to choose from; not all majors are represented on each orientation date. We advise you to not make any travel arrangements until after you've registered for NSO. You can make your reservation online beginning Tuesday, May 21 at 10 a.m. PDT. An email will be sent to you with additional information.

During orientation you will register for fall 2024 classes. You will not be able to register for classes until you have submitted all required transcripts and cleared any registration holds. Incoming students with questions about fall registration, academic advising, and orientation should contact the Office of New Student and Parent Programs at [email protected] .

Specific details about New Student Orientation will be available on the Office of New Student and Parent Programs website. For more information, email the Office of New Student and Parent Programs at [email protected] .

Things to do before attending New Student Orientation:

Step 9: Pay Basic Tuition and Fees

Information about your basic tuition and fees will be available to you on the University Bursar's Office website.

For your specific payment deadline to pay your basic tuition and fees, log into your my.SDSU and select the Financial Account tile.

For students using a 529 plan, ePayment options are available.

Keep your grades up!

If you misreported grades for any required courses, your offer of admission may be withdrawn. In addition, you must maintain your overall GPA as reported on the application, and courses taken in your senior year must be completed with grades of C- or higher by the end of the spring 2024 term. If your GPA drops or you earn a D or F during your senior year in any course, any offer of admission may be withdrawn.