More than 3,000 courses are available through CSU Fully Online, helping students get the courses they need, when they need them. Students can take one free, fully online course offered at another CSU campus every term. These courses transfer for credit as a general education requirement, specific course fulfillment or as an elective.
Online education is an important part of the Graduation Initiative 2025, which is designed to increase graduation rates for all CSU students. Through CSU Fully Online, Fresno State and other CSU undergraduate students can move one step closer to earning a degree.
“The CSU Fully Online program provides students opportunities for cross-campus enrollment and access to a wide variety of courses that may not be immediately available at their home campus,” said Nathan Evans, interim assistant vice chancellor, Student Academic Services for the CSU Office of the Chancellor.
The CSU has a long history of meeting the needs of students through quality online education opportunities.
In fall 2017, the CSU offered over 5,200 online course sections and more than 118,000 students enrolled in at least one online course.
Recently, the CSU announced a new collaboration with the California Community Colleges – “Finish Faster!” – providing students of either system with access to 10,000 online transferrable courses this summer.
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