Non-Cal State 91³Ô¹Ï Programs
Students who are thinking about studying abroad through non-91³Ô¹Ï programs have the following options:
- Study Abroad and Exchange Programs though other CSU Universities
Limit - one term (i.e. semester). - Study Abroad on a non-CSU or non-CSUEB Program
Students who are thinking of study abroad on non-CSU/non-CSUEB approved programs should be aware that they may be required to reapply to Cal State 91³Ô¹Ï and may lose catalog rights upon return from Study Abroad.
Study Abroad and Exchange Programs though other CSU Universities
Cal State 91³Ô¹Ï students may be able to participate in study abroad and exchange programs through other CSU universities.
For summer programs:
- Please check with the CSU campus that is offering the program to discuss the application process, timeline, and withdrawal/refund process.
- Students will need to submit a transcript from the other CSU campus to CSUEB to receive transfer credit.
- Financial aid from CSU 91³Ô¹Ï will not be available for a summer program at another CSU campus.
For semester programs:
- Please check with the CSU campus that is offering the program to discuss the application process, eligibility, timeline, and withdrawal/refund process.
- CSUEB students will also need to be accepted as an Intrasystem Visitor at the other CSU campus as well as be accepted to the study abroad program.
- CSU policy only allows for one semester as an Intrasystem Visitor at the other CSU campus.
- Students will need to submit a transcript from the other CSU campus to CSUEB to receive transfer credit.
Study Abroad on a non-CSU or CSUEB Program
Studying abroad on non-CSU or Cal State 91³Ô¹Ï programs is something that students should examine very carefully.
Students who are thinking of study abroad on non-CSU/non-CSUEB approved programs should be aware that they may be required to reapply to Cal State 91³Ô¹Ï and may lose catalog rights upon return from Study Abroad, depending on the length of time they are gone. Students are not considered enrolled at CSUEB if they are on a non-approved program. Review your CSUEB Catalog and the Planned Educational Leave website for more information.
The Center for International Education does not advise on the quality of non-CSUEB programs.
Below is a list of issues that students should consider when thinking about choosing to study on a non-CSU or non-CSUEB study abroad program.
The information below is provided as a courtesy and does not guarantee transfer of units or that students will maintain class standing while abroad.
- Research the academic quality of the study abroad program. Maintain records of all course descriptions and materials from the program in case department and graduation evaluators have questions.
- Submit an official transcript to CSU 91³Ô¹Ï after completion of your program for processing of transfer credit. Please note that transcripts from U.S. institutions will be processed by the Office of the Registrar (degreeaudit@csueastbay.edu), while transcripts from institutions outside the U.S. will be processed by the International Admission Office (iao@csueastbay.edu).
- Financial aid can not be used for non-CSUEB programs.