An administrative office that coordinates the activities of several academic departments. Fresno State has eight.
What is a College or School?
Information on admission requirements, transfer credits and request of official transcripts.
What is Admissions and Recruitment Office?
GE Areas A, B, C, D, E & F.
What are lower division GE?
Fresno State courses numbered 1-99 are considered Lower Division. Courses numbered 100-199 are Upper Division, and courses numbered 200 and above are Graduate courses.
What is the Course Numbering System?
Tutoring, SupportNet, Supplemental Instruction (SI) and academic success workshops.
What is the SupportNet office?
GE Areas IB, IC, ID.
What are upper division GE?
The courses not required for a major or for General Education but which satisfy your own personal interest or needs, and count toward graduation requirements.
What are Electives?
Free food and hygiene products for current Fresno State students.
What is the The Amendola Family Student Cupboard?
Classes that must be taken BEFORE you can register for a specific class.
What is a Prerequisite?
Empowers students to interact and share common interests; opportunities for leadership development.
What is Student Involvement Office?
Upper-Division Writings Skills Requirement,
Multicultural/International Course,
US & CA government course (HIST-11/12, POLSCI-2),
2.0 GPA
What are other degree requirements?
An undergraduate student may repeat an undergraduate course at Fresno State if the original grade was D, F, WU, or IC, and the subsequent grade is the same or higher.
What is Grade Substitution/Grade Substitution by Repetition of Courses?
Provides students with equitable support to ensure that their needs are met and they can persist to degree completion and personal success.
What is the Center for Essential Needs Office?
1.99 GPA
What is academic probation?