ASAP for Academically Disqualified CSUN Students
As a disqualified student, before you can enroll, you will need to make an appointment with the Associate Dean of the college of your major to discuss your plans for readmission.
After meeting with the Associate Dean or their delegate, you should have identified courses to start you on the path to reentry. As a result of this meeting, you will receive guidance on how to get permission numbers to add classes.
CSUN Students who left CSUN in Good Standing
If you are a former CSUN student waiting for re-enrollment to CSUN, you can begin taking classes toward your degree while waiting for a final readmission decision.
All ASAP students are required to obtain and use a permission number to enroll themselves in any course on a space available basis.
How to Enroll in a Class
Complete the CSUN: Advancing Student Achievement Program (ASAP) Academic Advisement Designation form. You will be connected with the academic advisor within your college and major to schedule an appointment.
The CSUN wait list feature is not available for ASAP students. This feature is only designed for current CSUN students.
All ASAP students are required to obtain and use a permission number to enroll themselves in any course on a space available basis. Permission numbers are given after meeting with an academic advisor.
Helpful tip: Look for sections that have open seats and request permission numbers for alternate sections.
Take note of the prerequisite requirements. A prerequisite is a course or condition that must be completed/met prior to enrollment in another specified course.
Once you receive a permission number you can self-enroll in a class once the Nonrestrictive Registration begins (see Registration Calendar). Tuition and campus fee payments will be due in full at the time of enrollment and registration.
A student who has not completed full payment within twenty-four hours of registering will be dropped. This helps to ensure that all possible open seats remain available to other registrants.
How to enroll and pay:
Before you enroll in classes:
- Change your browser settings to allow pop-ups for payment transactions.
- Have your Permission Number available.
- Go to the CSUN homepage and select the "MyCSUN" link in the top-left corner to expand the CSUN Portal. Log into the Portal with your CSUN User ID and Password. If you do not recall your information, contact CSUN IT.
- Mouseover the "Academics" menu and select "Additional Terms & Programs". On the next page, click the link for "Select Program to Enroll".
- Select either Tseng College Graduate or Undergraduate Credit for the program and Fall for the term.
- Read and acknowledge the "Fee Payment Acknowledgment" page.
- The "Add Classes" page begins Step 1 of the enrollment process. Enter the 5-digit Class Number and click "Enter". The course info will appear and you can enter a Permission Number if you have one.
- Click "Next" to proceed.
- If you want to add another class, enter the Class Number here and proceed as before.
- If you have no further classes to add, click "Proceed to Step 2 of 3".
- Step 2 is the "Confirm Classes" page. If correct, click "Finish Enrolling".
- In Step 3, the "View Results" page, you will see if you have successfully enrolled. You must make a full payment within 24 hours of adding the course to maintain your enrollment. Otherwise, you may be dropped from your classes. Click "Make a Payment" to complete the transaction.
- Payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Electronic Check (must wait 24 hours after account activation to pay by Electronic Check).
Wait List
The CSUN wait list feature is not available for ASAP students. This feature is only designed for current CSUN students.
Enrollment Requirements
Maximum Unit Load:
- Undergraduate Students: 13 units
- Graduate Students: 19 units
Students in good standing may request additional units over the Fall and Spring maximum unit load, by completing the Extra Unit Authorizationform.
However, this form is strictly limited at this time, and will only be processed when Nonrestrictive Registration begins (see Registration Calendar).
U.S. Military Veterans or Service Members
If you are a U.S. Military Veteran or a Service Member, please contact the CSUN Veterans Affairs Office at (818) 677-5928 or email veteransmail@csun.edu.
For limits on degree-applicable credits, see: Applying Credit to a CSUN Degree.
Important:
- CSUN students who are currently admitted and enrolled in a degree or certificate program are not eligible to enroll in courses through ASAP.
- Only those who are not currently admitted and enrolled in a degree or certificate program at CSUN, are eligible.
- The ASAP program cannot serve disqualified CSUN international students who require an I-20 to reenter or remain in the U.S.