I am a graduating senior for fall 2009 or spring 2010 and I have already enrolled in the maximum number of units allowed for this semester (16 units). What do I do now?
Providing students with the courses they need to graduate is one of CSUF’s highest priorities. Below are some academic planning options that CSU, Fullerton faculty and staff recommend to assist you in facilitating your time to degree. Appeal Process: If the student is a candidate for graduation for the fall 2009 term: • The student must speak to the advisor and get signature approval of the excess units on the appropriate form. • Attach a letter to the form explaining the situation and a copy of the TDA confirming this is the remaining outstanding requirement for graduation. • The excess unit forms will be reviewed for possible processing with confirmed fall 2009 candidates being given priority if the approved excess units will complete the final course requirements for graduation. All of this is subject to Academic Affairs approval of processing any of the excess unit forms. • After Appeal is Approved: If it is a general education course, meet with an academic advisor in the Academic
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