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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the sfsu minors document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Input your SF State ID# to link your request to your student record.
  4. Fill in your Email and Phone Number for any necessary follow-up communication regarding your request.
  5. Select your Primary Minor from the options provided. Remember, this cannot be the same as your major.
  6. If applicable, enter a Secondary Minor by selecting or typing it into the field provided.
  7. Specify the Requested Minor Title and select the Bulletin Year, which defaults to the current academic year unless stated otherwise.
  8. Once completed, ensure that you have a signature from the Chair or Department Designee before submitting.
  9. Submit the approved form to the Registrar’s Office at the One Stop Student Services Center for processing.

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A minor must include a minimum of 12 units. Students may not earn a major and a minor in the same discipline. A minimum 2.0 grade point average is required in the minor. Some minors have additional minimum grade requirements.
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The largest contributing factor comes from demographics. There are fewer students at college-going age in California; especially poignant in the Bay Area, said Katie Lynch, senior associate vice president for enrollment management at SFSU.

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At this point, if a student chooses to repeat a course in which the grade was passing (D- or higher), all units attempted and all grade points earned will be used in the calculation of the students grade point average.
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