CSU Global Direct - FAQs

FAQ: Direct Policies

Global Direct students must follow the NDS maximum enrollment policy. Undergraduate Global Direct students may complete no more than two (2) courses in any CSU Global term. Graduate Global Direct students Graduate NDS students may complete no more than one (1) course in any term.

Additionally, Global Direct students are not eligible for financial aid and are subject to the same institutional requirements as degree seeking students.

Global Direct students who fail to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress standards or fail to pay student account balances as required may be administratively withdrawn.

Students enrolled through Global Direct may apply at a later date to be admitted as a degree or certificate seeking student at CSU Global. To be eligible for admission to a degree or certificate program, Global Direct students must meet current admission standards and documentation requirements. Please refer to the current academic catalog for admission requirements to undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Global Direct students are encouraged to work closely with their Student Success Counselor to ensure credits completed through Global Direct will be applied to their CSU Global degree program. Degree completion requirements are subject to change with each new academic catalog. Students are responsible for ensuring transferability of courses taken at CSU Global to another institution.

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