Transfer Student Admission Process

Transferable Units an applicant who completes fewer than 60 semester (90 quarter) units of college credit is considered a lower-division transfer student.

Requirements for Upper Division Transfer Applicants

  1. Complete at least 60 transferable semester units or 90 quarter units (You can check using www.assist.org)
  2. Be in "Good Standing" at the last college or university attended
  3. Have a minimum GPA of 2.0 if you are within our local admission area. If you are outside of our local admission area, the academic characteristics of the transfer applicant pool will determine the GPA minimum.
  4. Meet the Golden 4 Requirements (All Golden courses must be completed with a "C-" grade or better):
  5. Complete at least 30 units in CSU General Education Breadth or IGETC requirements.

Requirements for Lower Division Transfer Applicants

California resident transfer applicants with fewer than 60 semester or 90 quarter units must:

Transfer Based on Current Admission Criteria

Transfer Based on High School Eligibility

Transfer Based on Making Up Missing Subjects

Local Admission Area

A student transferring with the majority of units from one or more of the following community colleges is considered to be in Sacramento State’s local admission area: American River, Cosumnes River, Folsom Lake, Lake Tahoe, Sacramento City, Sierra, San Joaquin Delta, Solano, Woodland, and Yuba.

Associate Degree For Transfer (ADT)

The California Community Colleges and Sacramento State have created the Associate Degree for Transfer program to make it easier for students like you to start at a community college, transfer to a guaranteed saved spot at a participating four-year university and earn a bachelor’s degree.

It is important for students to contact their local community college for information on meeting the requirements for an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT). For more information regarding the Associate Degree for Transfer program please visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com

ADT Application Requirements

Note: If you did not report ADT at the time of application, complete the Correction Request for ADT online form.

ADT Verification

Sacramento State must receive confirmation your ADT is in-progress by the following deadlines:

Fall – March 15
Spring – October 31

If you self-reported your ADT on your Cal State Apply application and applied for graduation at your community college by their stated deadline, your community college will provide this documentation to us electronically through eVerify by the deadline.
If you did not self-report your ADT on your Cal State Apply application, or if your college does not participate in the E-Verify system, you must submit an In-Progress Verification Form signed by your community college campus by the deadline listed above.

ADT Validation

Once your ADT is completed and awarded to you by your community college, be sure to submit a new updated official transcript to our office so we can add it to your academic record.

Mail to:

California State University, Sacramento
Office of Admissions & Outreach
6000 J Street MS 6048
Sacramento, CA 95819

Drop off at the Admissions & Outreach Office: In-Person Drop off:
Admissions and Outreach Office located inside the Welcome Center near the J Street Entrance

Before Applying to Sacramento State

All applicants must have all the following items below:

After You Have Applied for Admission

Once you have applied to Sacramento State there are steps to take to ensure that you remain eligible for admission.

Spring semester: Courses satisfying General Education Areas A1, A2, A3, and B4 must be completed by the end of the prior fall term for spring admission.