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Registration>Special Programs:
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- Special
Enrollment Programs:
Visitor & Concurrent Enrollment; The San
Francisco Consortium
- The Disability
Resource Center
- Services for
Veterans
- Over Sixty Program
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS:
Visitor &
Concurrent Enrollment; The San Francisco Consortium
Students are
encouraged to broaden their educational experience by studying at other
schools while matriculated at SFSU. Subject to certain guidelines,
students may enroll concurrently or as visitors at any school within the
California State University system. In addition, students may register for
one course each semester at any school that is part of the San Francisco
Consortium. Applications are available at the One Stop Student Services
Center (SS 101). For complete details and procedures go to http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/spenroll.htm.
For forms for Special Enrollment Programs go to:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/formstoc.htm
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THE DISABILITY RESOURCE
CENTER
Students with special needs are encouraged to contact DRC
early in the admission process in order to receive assistance and
information about services. Students may be eligible for one or more
services, depending on the specific nature of their disabilities.
Disability verification must be provided when registering with DRC.
Additional information may be found at the DRC web site.
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SERVICES FOR VETERANS
SFSU provides
benefit certification to the Veterans Administration for Veterans and
Dependents. SFSU accepts the Fee Waiver for Cal Vet recipients. We also
assist students with their required VA Educational Plan and serve as
liaison between the Admissions and Registrar's Offices and the VA. For
more information, go to SF State's new Veterans page .
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OVER SIXTY PROGRAM
San Francisco State University
participates in the California State University Over-Sixty Program. This program allows
persons 60 years of age or older to earn a baccalaureate or master's degree without
payment of admissions fees. All registration fees are waived except $3.00 for each
semester of attendance. To be eligible an individual must:
Be at least 60
years of age
Be a California resident for a full year immediately
preceding enrollment
Meet the standard requirement for admission to the
university
Student enrolled through the Over-Sixty program can add classes on a space
available basis at the end of the priority registration period. For an application for admission
go to the One Stop Student Services Center. Additional information may be found at the Programs for Mature Learners.
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