Fall 2011 application period
Prospective students have one final week to submit applications for admission to a California State University campus for the fall 2010 term. Applications must be submitted no later than Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010.
The fall 2011 application cycle opened on Oct. 1, 2010, and to date the CSU has received over 367,000 applications. During last year’s fall application cycle, the CSU received approximately 609,000 applications.
In addition to upcoming deadlines, students are strongly encouraged to be proactive in the application process and be aware of any specific campus requirements.
Students intending to apply for fall should visit the website www.csumentor.edu to complete the online application.
As the final week of the fall priority application period is often the busiest time of the year for CSUMentor.edu, technical assistance is available throughout the week by contacting the help desk at (800) 468-6927 or support@csumentor.edu.
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