College of Business and Economics
Graduate Programs

Frequently Asked Questions for Graduate Students

General Program Questions
  1. Are the master's programs designed for working professionals?
  2. Are there any accelerated master's programs?
  3. I don't have an undergraduate degree in Business; can I still get my masters from the College of Business & Economics?
  4. What type of people compose your faculty?
  5. Is the College of Business & Economics AACSB accredited?
  6. How much does the program cost?
Admissions
  1. Are there any pre-requisite courses that must be met prior to applying?
  2. Are letters of recommendation required?  Do they need to be from Cal State Fullerton faculty?
  3. When are students admitted into the programs?
  4. When are the filing periods for the fall and spring?
  5. Can I substitute my advanced degree for the GMAT?
  6. Can I apply if I haven’t taken the GMAT?
  7. How long does it take to process my application?
  8. Is there a minimum GMAT score or GPA that I need to have?
  9. How do I calculate my GPA?
  10. Does CSUF offer GMAT preparation courses?

International Students

  1. What are the educational requirements for admission for students educated outside of the U.S.?
  2. Is financial aid available for non-US citizens?

Academic

  1. Can I take more than 12 credits in a semester?
  2. What is probation? How do I get off probation?
  3. What's the Continuous Enrollment Requirement
  4. Is there a time period in which I must complete the program?
  5. What happens if I cannot take courses for a semester?
  6. Does he new grading policy (+/-) affect me?

Advising

  1. How many courses should I take?
  2. I would like to see an advisor, what do I do?
  3. Are there any courses that can be satisfied at a Community College?
  4. Where is the advising center?

Student Life

  1. Where do I get my Titan Card and what can I do with it?
  2. Where do I get my parking pass and where should I park?

Career Management


General Program Questions

  1. Are the master’s programs designed for working professionals?

  2. Yes, our programs were developed with the working professional in mind. Most classes are scheduled two times a week and meet in the late afternoon or early evening.

  3. Are there any accelerated master’s programs?
    Yes, we offer an accelerated MBA program located at the CSUF Irvine Campus

  4. I don’t have an undergraduate degree in Business; can I still get my masters from the College of Business & Economics?

  5. Yes, the College accepts students with bachelor’s degrees from all departments.

  6. What type of people compose your faculty?

  7. The College’s faculty are veteran professionals and industry experts who come from diverse backgrounds. Ninety-seven percent of the College’s full-time faculty possess doctorate degrees and have many years of academic experience. There are more than 150 full-time and over fifty part-time faculty on board enabling each faculty member to focus on teaching the area in which they specialize.

  8. Is the College of Business & Economics AACSB accredited?

  9. Yes, the College has achieved professional accreditation by AACSB International for both its business administration and accounting programs. We are the only university in Orange County, and one of five in California, to hold this prestigious level of dual accreditation.

  10. How much does the program cost?

  11. Currently in-state tuition for all on-campus programs is $1135 for 0-6 credits and $1786 for 7 or more credits. For the most recent information, check the Student Financial Services site and click on “fee information.”
    Cost of FEMBA program at Irvine campus is $1446 per class, for Fall 2007 Top

Admissions

  1. Are there any pre-requisite courses that must be met prior to applying?

  2. For Fullerton Campus
    Besides completing your bachelor’s degree, there are no pre-requisite courses that you must complete prior to applying.
    For FEMBA (Irvine Campus)
    MATH 135, ISDS 265, ISDS361A or ISDS 513

  3. Are letters of recommendation required? Do they need to be from Cal State Fullerton faculty?

  4. Letters of recommendation are recommended and can be from anyone who is familiar with your educational and/or professional work history.

  5. When are students admitted into the programs?

  6. MBA, MA Economics, MS Accountancy, MS Taxation, MS Taxation (Irvine), MSIS – Students are admitted in the fall and spring semesters.
    MBA, MSIT– Because these programs operate in a cohort format, students are only admitted in the fall semesters.

  7. When are the filing periods for the fall and spring?

  8. Click here for filing periods.

  9. Can I substitute my advanced degree for the GMAT?

  10. No, all students are required to take the GMAT.

  11. Can I apply if I haven’t taken the GMAT?

  12. You may apply if you haven’t taken the GMAT, however before we can process your application you must take the test and send us your scores.

  13. How long does it take to process my application?

  14. It takes at least two months to process an application once the file is complete. You may check the status of your application by emailing the Graduate Evaluator at kcarterscales@fullerton.edu. Include your full name, Campus wide ID and program in the body of your email.

  15. Is there a minimum GMAT score or GPA that I need to have?

  16. There is no minimum GMAT score required for admission into the College’s master’s programs. While the scores serve as a standardized way to evaluate all candidates, they are not our primary criterion for admission. We use a holistic assessment of each candidate’s academic and professional background to create a diverse and well qualified class.

  17. How do I calculate my GPA?

  18. To calculate your GPA California State University, Fullerton's Academic Center has created a GPA Calculator for your use.
     
  19. Does CSUF offer GMAT preparation courses?

  20. Preparation courses are offered through the California State University, Fullerton Extended Education. Top

International Students

  1. What are the educational requirements for admission for students educated outside of the U.S.?

  2. Students who received their bachelor’s degree from a post-secondary intuition where English was not the principle language of instruction must take the TOEFL. A minimum score of 570 (paper) or 230 (computer based) is required for admission into the program. The TOEFL code for CSUF is 4589.

  3. Is financial aid available for non-US citizens?

  4. Yes, various forms of financial aid are available for non-US citizens. Visit the financial aid page or the College’s scholarship page for more information.

Academic

  1. Can I take more than 12 credits in a semester?

  2. After your first semester you may petition to take more than 12 credits during a semester. If you are working fulltime, this is generally not recommended.

  3. What is probation? How do I get off probation?

  4. If you GPA drops below 3.0 at any time you will be placed on probation. You are allowed to be on probation for a maximum of two semesters. After two semesters you may be disqualified from the program.
    To remove yourself from probation, you need to raise your GPA to 3.0 or higher.

  5. What is the Continuous Enrollment Requirement?

  6. A graduate student with a graduate degree objective is required to maintain continuous enrollment during regular semesters (summer and intersession excluded) until award of the degree. Unless granted an approved leave of absence, a graduate student who fails to register each semester has discontinued enrollment in the graduate degree program and would need to re-apply to the program.

  7. Is there a time period in which I must complete the program?

  8. All requirements for the master’s degree must be completed within five years. This time limit begins with the semester of the earliest course used on the student’s study plan and consists of a total of ten consecutive semesters.  When individual circumstances warrant, this time limit may be extended for up to two years (four additional consecutive semesters).

  9. What happens if I cannot take courses for a semester?

  10. Students who are in good standing and who have completed at least six credit hours work toward their degree in residence at CSUF may request a leave of absence for up to one year.
    If you do not qualify for a leave of absence you must register for Graduate Studies 700 to avoid having to re-register for admission.

  11. Does the new grading policy (+/-) affect me?

  12. At the beginning of each course, your professor will explain their grading policy in the syllabus. It is your responsibility to be aware of the grading scale used for each of your classes.You will still be held responsible for maintaining a 3.0 minimum GPA for all of your coursework.
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Advising

  1. How many courses should I take?

  2. For purposes of tuition and fees, you are considered a part-time if you take less than six credits and full time if you take seven credits or more.
    If you work fulltime, it is highly recommended that you take only one or two courses (3 - 6 credits). If you wish to enroll in more than 12 credit hours during, you need to contact the Graduate Advisor for a petition form.

  3. I would like to see an advisor, what do I do?

  4. Your needs will determine which advisor you see and whether you need to make an appointment. If you have a quick question, you may call or email one of our advisors.

    Prospective students may contact the Prospective Advisor
    Student Applicants, who have submitted an application, may contact the Graduate Programs Evaluator.
    Current students may contact the Graduate Program Advisor
  5. Are there any courses that can be satisfied at a Community College?

  6. Contact the prospective advisor for details.

  7. Where is the advising center?

  8. The advising center is located in Langsdorf Hall 700. Appointments may be scheduled online or you may call (714) 278-3622.
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Student Life

  1. Where do I get my Titancard and what can I do with it?

  2. The Titancard is an all-purpose card that will serve as your student ID and also allow you to:
    • Check out library materials
    • Use the Student Health and Counseling Center
    • Use the Career Planning and Placement Center
    • Gain admittance to campus-sponsored events and activities
    • Purchase discounted movie tickets
    • Access campus computer labs
    • Vote in student elections
    You can pickup your Titancard at the Library Circulation Desk once you are a registered student and have paid your fees.

  3. Where do I get my parking pass and where should I park?

  4. You must purchase your parking permit from Parking and Transportation Services. The permit may be purchased in person or online in conjunction with registration at http://www.fullerton.edu/titanonline/. Choose Student Fees --> Make a Payment.
    FEMBA students may purchase parking permits from CSUF Irvine Campus

Career Management

What career resources are available to me?
The Career Center located in Langsdorf Hall 208 is open to all students. They provide assessment tests, career counseling services and research material to all students. You may call (714) 278-3121 for more information. Students may also contact Graduate Program Career Path Advisors for career advisement.