2011-2012 Concurrent Enrollment Agreement - San Diego State-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2011-2012 Concurrent Enrollment Agreement in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information in the 'FILL IN STUDENT INFORMATION' section, including your last name, first name, telephone number, and SDSU Red I.D. Number.
  3. In Section I, indicate the enrollment period by selecting either Fall Semester 2011, Summer Session 2011, or Spring Semester 2012. Enter the concurrent units and SDSU units for this enrollment period.
  4. List the courses you will be taking at the concurrent institution during this enrollment period along with their start and end dates.
  5. Review and check each certification statement to ensure all conditions are met before signing and dating the form.
  6. Finally, submit your completed form to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at San Diego State University by following the provided submission deadlines.

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All SDSU students should complete the FAFSA to be considered for all types of state and federal aid including grants, work study, student and parent loans, and some scholarships.
Each year, admission to SDSU receives more than 68,000 applications.
The average need-based scholarship or grant awarded to first-year students at San Diego State University was $11,258. Additionally, 46% of first-year students received need-based financial aid in fall 2022. Need-based self-help aid includes federal loans and work-study.
Given the amount of aid SDSU provides, 64% of SDSU students received some form of financial aid in fall 2023 and, of the class of 2023, 72% completed their degrees without taking out any student loans.
Concurrent Enrollment (UC San Diegos open enrollment) is the method by which members of the public can take undergraduate and graduate level courses with main campus UC San Diego.

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The Cross Enrollment Program is open to undergraduate students only. Graduate students and students pursuing a second bachelors degree are not eligible.
Each academic year, in order to receive financial aid for the coming school year, youll need to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) between October 1 June 30 to determine your financial aid eligibility (SDSU Federal School Code: 001151).
To apply for financial aid at SDSU, complete the Free Application for Federal Aid, or FAFSA. Students of all class levels should complete the FAFSA to be considered for all types of state and federal aid: grants, work study, student and parent loans, and some scholarships.

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