After You Apply
STEP 4: Create CSUF portal account
You will receive your Campus Wide ID (CWID) via the email your applied with, within 5 to 7 days of applying to CSUF. It is important to remember that your CWID is different from your CalStateApply application number. Please keep your CWID on record and make sure to include it in all written communication with CSUF.
Once you receive your CWID, go to fullerton.edu, select “Portal for Students, Faculty, and Staff,” and then create your campus account.
Your student portal “Tasks” will reflect any missing items that CSUF needs to complete your application. Ensure you send all requested items on the Tasks To-Do list.
STEP 5: Send your official documents
Send your official transcripts to CSUF. Although you may be requested to submit unofficial transcripts to your online application, you must request official documents be sent from your institution to the CSUF Office of Admissions. Sending electronic transcripts are highly recommended, if available. For directions on sending official transcripts, please see more information here.
If you attended university outside the US and your degree is not posted on your transcript, you will need to provide your official final degree certificate as proof of bachelor’s degree completion.
If necessary, submit your test scores electronically (GMAT, GRE, and English Language Proficiency test scores). The CSUF school code is 4589.
International Students: If you are admitted and plan to attend CSUF on a F-1 visa, you will need to submit a copy of your passport and financial documents. Receiving these documents early will help prevent possible delays in processing your I-20.
Once you’ve submitted your application and official documents, it can take up to 4 weeks for the documents to appear in your student files. An official admissions decision cannot be made by the program until all required documents are uploaded.
STEP 6: Track your application status and view your admissions decision
When a program makes an admission decision, CSUF will notify you, by email, of your admissions decision.
Admission decisions are made by individual programs, not by the CSUF Office of Graduate Studies. Contact your program graduate advisor for any questions related to your application, academic qualifications, admissions decision timeline, or reasonings behind any admission decisions.
STEP 7: Accept your admissions and pay the $250 enrollment administrative charge
When you are admitted to your program, you must accept your admissions offer and pay the $250 enrollment administrative charge to register for classes. The deposit is used toward registration fees in your first semester and is not refundable. In some cases where there is financial need, Financial Aid can defer the enrollment administrative charge. Please note, you cannot defer an admission decision. If you are admitted and cannot attend your admitted semester, you must reapply to be considered for a future semester.”
Contact your graduate advisor
for assistance on which classes you should take and how to prepare for your upcoming semester.
For any additional questions, please contact Graduate Studies at gradstudiesrecept@fullerton.edu.