Earn Academic College Credit from California State University, Sacramento
- The program is available for college students and high school juniors & seniors
- Students can earn up to six undergraduate credits (one for each week of travel)
- Students can earn up to four graduate ("post-bacc") credits (one for each week of travel)
How to Apply:
Step 1: Visit www.cce.csus.edu for details about the Travel Study Program, and to download all required forms.
Step 2: Print, complete, and submit all required forms to:
CSUS College of Continuing Education
Travel Study Division
3000 State University Drive East
Sacramento, CA 95819-6103
All forms must be submitted at least six weeks prior to departure. Upon receipt of your forms, a designated faculty sponsor will review your proposal. You will be notified by mail if your program has been accepted for credit.
Step 3: Upon completion of your NETC program, you must submit a completed project to CSU which must be received by the university within one year of your original registration, in order to receive credit for the program. A project typically consists of a paper at least ten pages in length, as well as a travel journal/scrapbook, brochures, or any other materials related to your program.
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Once your faculty sponsor receives your project, it will be graded on a credit/no credit basis, and you will receive written confirmation regarding whether or not you have earned your credits(s).
If you have additional questions about the program, you may contact the California State University Program Coordinator, Lori May at 916.278.4804 or via email mayl@cceex1.cce.csus.edu.
The cost for this Independent Study Program is $175 per credit unit.