DIVISION
OF
CRIMINAL JUSTICE

     

 
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Items of Interest

 

  NEWS

A Student To-Do List

  • Check your schedule on MySacStateDo your classes have green checkmarks next to them (enrolled) or do they have blue X's (dropped)?  Are there any classes that shouldn't be there? Remember, if you were on a wait list, you are not added until the class is listed with a green checkmark.
  • Check your fee balance and fee due dates on MySacState. Many students get dropped out of their courses because they forgot to pay their fees on time.
  • Look up your Student ID number on MySacState. Social Security numbers may not be used on any University forms. You will need your Student ID number for all University business, so it would be helpful to note it down for later.

Summer Hours

Be aware that the campus business hours will be changed during the summer.

From June 2 through August 22, offices will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


Fall 2008 Internships

Get your application ready NOW!


Note for Registration

Some Sac State students may notice that some courses have some odd course section numbers, where the sequence goes 01, 02, 03, and then skips to 50.

CRJ courses with a course section number of 50 or above are sections assigned to a cohorted program run through the College of Continuing Education.  These courses are not available to regular Sac State students.


CRJ Student Advising Center

The CRJ Student Center has moved across the hall. 

It is now located at ALP-133, two doors to the right of the CRJ office.


Be Advised!  Declare Yourself!

All new Criminal Justice freshman and transfer students are assigned to an advisor to facilitate their transition into the program and to assist in planning their academic careers.

New students must come to the Criminal Justice Student Advising Center to schedule an appointment to meet with their advisor during their first semester at CSUS.  The Center is also available for any student with questions about the major or wishing to be referred to a faculty advisor. 

Please note that pre-majors are ineligible for upper division Criminal Justice classes.  For information on becoming a major, click here.

08/13/2008