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Open University Program Opens Up SDSU Fall Courses
SDSU classes are open to the public through the College of Extended Studies Open University program, with certain restrictions.
Have you ever thought about attending courses at San Diego State University, but didn’t want to go through the process of being formally admitted?
SDSU classes are open to the public through the College of Extended Studies Open University program, which allows individuals to enroll in courses (on a space available basis) without formal admission to the university. Fall semester classes start Monday, August 25.
Registration for the Open University program is available online as well as at the Extended Studies registration window. The Open University program allows SDSU students, high school graduates, working adults, and students from other universities to attend regular university classes once enrolled students have registered and classroom space is still available.
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Open University students can take classes to finish a degree, for career advancement, or for personal enrichment. Certain restrictions apply. More information about Open University is available at www.neverstoplearning.net/openu or by calling (619) 265-7378 (SDSU).
SDSU’s College of Extended Studies reaches out to the greater San Diego community, the nation, and the world with a wide variety of lifelong learning classes, seminars, and certificate programs. Career advancement courses are offered in many areas of management, leadership, and quality improvement while self-enrichment courses range from accounting to web design. Additionally, the College offers over 50 certificate programs, online courses, and many other learning opportunities. To register or for more information, call (619) 265-7378 or log on to www.neverstoplearning.net