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CSUDH's Master of Science in Radiologic & Imaging Sciences program accepts applications for the Fall term October 1—July 1 and for the Spring term August 1—November 1.
U.S. applicants residing outside of California must verify that CSUDH is authorized to offer online programs in their state or territory under the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA).
Before applying to an online program, applicants should check CSUDH's authorization status for their state of residence by visiting
/ccpe/state-authorization
International applicants, regardless of citizenship, who have received all or a significant portion of their education in a language other than English, must also meet specific English language proficiency requirements.
For complete details, visit:
/future-students/international/english-proficiency
Prospective international students are encouraged to contact CSUDH’s International Student Services (ISS), where dedicated staff are available to provide support and guidance throughout the application process and educational journey.
After an application and all materials/documentation has been successfully submitted, notifications from the CSUDH Office of Admissions & Records will be sent with instructions for logging in to the MyCSUDH portal and learning how to track your application status.
Students residing in foreign countries:
READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU APPLY – IT MAY DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY:
Graduate applicants, regardless of citizenship, who do not possess a bachelor's degree from a post-secondary institution where English is the principal language of instruction or who have not attended schools at the secondary level or above for at least three years full-time where English is the principal language of instruction must present one of the following:
Graduate applicants who have met all admission requirements except English Proficiency can apply for conditional admission through the CSUDH American Language and Culture Program (ALCP). Once they have improved their English skills and pass TOEFL/IELTS OR qualify for an ALCP English Proficiency Waiver, they can start their degree program.
Students Educated Outside of the United States:
Students who attended institutions outside the U.S. must have earned an undergraduate degree, which has equivalency to a four-year degree program in an accredited U.S. institution.
International Transcript and Credential Evaluation Services:
The Admissions Office requires official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. If the transcripts are in a language other than English, they will need to be translated by a certified translator.
Note: If you are a student from outside of the United States, please apply to the program as an "Internet Student," not an "International Student."
The GRE, GMAT or other entrance exams are not required.