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SDSU Office of Admission

http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/

 

Transfer Admission Criteria

http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/transfers/

 

How and when to apply to SDSU

http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/apply.html

 

Transfer Student Admission Fact Sheet 2012

http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/pdf/FactSheet_Transfers_2012.pdf

 

Educational Opportunities Program - Transfer Bridge Program

http://eop.sdsu.edu/Content/Transfer_bridge.html

 

Writing Placement Assessment Information

http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/testofc/wpa_req.html

 

Transfer Admission Planner (TAP)

https://sunspot.sdsu.edu/pubred/!tap.disp

 

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/scholarship/index.html

 

ASSIST Transfer Planner

www.assist.org

 

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/scholarship/index.html

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Support Programs

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CASA

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The Center for the Advancement of Students in Academia oversees multiple university support programs.  The programs mission is to promote the academic development of the next generation of underrepresented research scientists and health professionals. To achieve this mission, CASA provides to students: opportunities to participate in faculty research, faculty and student mentoring, course enrichment workshops, travel to scientific meetings, travel to doctoral degree-granting institutions for future graduate study, and research experiences at NIH, other research institutions, and laboratories in foreign institutions.

The CASA website hosts information about all of the university support programs the center oversees.  

 

http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/casa/

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MBRS-IMSD

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The SDSU Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS)-Intitiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Program is an intensive undergraduate research training program which prepares students for direct entry into biomedical or behavioral Ph.D. programs. In 2008, the MBRS IMSD Program was awarded a new 4-year grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to continue supporting undergraduates. 

The NIGMS mission is to improve the participation of historically underrepresented students in the sciences and increase the number of underrepresented students who matriculate directly to a Ph.D. program. Although this is the primary goal, we encourage all students to apply, as the MBRS IMSD Program offers several benefits to help students succeed and prepare for graduate school.

 

http://sci.sdsu.edu/imsd/

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MARC

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The Minority Access to Research Careers Program sponsored by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences was established in 1975 to help develop the talent and to increase the number Ph.D. degrees awarded among certain ethnic groups that have long been underrepresented in the biomedical sciences. Groups that are presently underrepresented in the biomedical sciences include African-Americans, Hispanics, Latinos, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders. By contrast, the demand throughout the nation for Ph.D.'s in the biomedical sciences from among these underrepresented ethnic groups is unprecedented.

 

http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/casa/marc/about.php

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EOP

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The Educational Opportunities Program is housed in the Office of Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs. EOP is committed to supporting first-generation, low-income students through innovative outreach and retention programs that encourage them to persist towards the goal of a university degree.

 

http://eop.sdsu.edu/

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EOP Transfer Bridge Program (TPB)

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Educational Opportunities Program - Transfer Bridge Program (TBP) is an intensive 3-unit transitional program offered during the summer prior to the beginning of the fall semester to newly admitted EOP students transferring into San Diego State University from community colleges. The purpose of the program is for students to effectively utilize academic advising/counseling during TBP. At the conclusion of the program students should be able to: identify graduation requirements for their major, effectively identify and use library support services, demonstrate financial literacy in areas of financial aid, and scholarship searches as well as demonstrate the value of peer relations to support their university transition.

 

http://eop.sdsu.edu/Content/Transfer_bridge.html

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Professional Organizations

Useful Links 

 

 

APA

American Psychological Association

http://www.apa.org

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APA

American Psychiatric Association

http://www.psych.org/

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WPA

Western Psychological Association

http://www.westernpsych.org

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SBM

Society of Behavioral Medicine

http://www.sbm.org

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 APHA

American Public Health Association

http://www.apha.org

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NIMH

National Institute of Mental Health

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

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SFN

Society for Neuroscience

http://www.sfn.org

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SPSP

Society for Personality & Social Psychology

http://www.spsp.org

 

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ABRCMS

Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Student

http://www.abrcms.org/index.html

 

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SACNAS

Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

http://www.sacnas.org

Transferring to a new school can be intimidating, however, San Diego State University provides a number off resources to assist transfer students and make the experience manageable.  

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Please use the following links to access more information on the transfer process and requirements once you transfer.

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Spring 2018 Meetings

February 28th, March 21st, April 25th

(Room LS-120)

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For more information, please contact...

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        Dalia Loera, Director of Mentorship

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Ilex Beltran-Najera, Director of Outreach

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sdsupsymore@mail.sdsu.edu

Spring 2018 Outreach Events

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March 21st at San Diego Mesa College : Careers in Psychology

(8am-8:50am in Room SB215)

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April 6th at San Diego State University: Cuyamaca Student Visit

(10:00am-11:40am *Room TBD)

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