Applications are accepted from upper-division transfer students October 1 - December 2, 2024 for admission the following fall.
San Diego State University uses the CSU common admission application, Cal State Apply. Please keep the following items in mind before you complete and submit your application:
Within two weeks of submitting your Cal State Apply application, you will receive an email from San Diego State University that includes your SDSUid. Your SDSUid is an identifier to securely access many campus IT services, including my.SDSU, the official online portal for student admissions, student records, financial aid, tuition and fee payment, and more. Please follow the instructions provided in the email to activate your SDSUid account.
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 did not receive the email with your SDSUid or have questions regarding your SDSUid, you can get help from IT services. Learn how to activate your SDSUid on the SDSUid Help web page, or check out the How Do I Activate My SDSUid? video tutorial. Please reach out to the Student Help Resources available to you if you are experiencing difficulties with your account.
For help with my.SDSU, review the my.SDSU Student Resources page.
Step 3: Update Academic History and Prerequisite Information by January 31, 2025As a transfer applicant, you must update your academic history and prerequisite information on the Cal State Apply website by January 31, 2025. The Cal State Apply Academic Update will open January 2025. Admission is based on self-reported information. SDSU will verify this information using your official transcripts after you are admitted.
The academic history and prerequisite information update is a requirement for:
and is used to gather essential information necessary for admission decisions. Your admission is based on the information provided on the Cal State Apply application. If you are offered admission to SDSU, you will be required to submit official transcripts that verify the information you provided. If there is a discrepancy between your official transcripts and the information you provide on the Cal State Apply application, your offer of admission may be withdrawn.
Rescinding admission can result from discrepancies in you coursework, GPA, test scores, grades, number of transferable units, or if you miss any admission deadlines. To ensure accuracy, refer to your college transcripts and education plan.