Welcome to the Student Success Center (SSC) at the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPaCE)! The SSC provides quality services, resources, and tools for students who are interested in registering for courses through CPaCE. In addition to course registration, the SSC can provide assistance with transcript and enrollment verification requests, payment plans, and advising for students who may want to enroll in Open University or Professional Program courses.
Email: cpace-info@csulb.edu
Phone: (562) 985-5561
Effective Fall 2009, all undergraduate students may withdraw from a maximum of 18 units over the course of their entire CSULB undergraduate career (including special sessions, enrollment by extension, and re-enrolling after separation from the University for any reason). Exceptions include courses taken prior to Fall 2009, courses dropped during the first two weeks of semester, courses in which the student received a grade of WE (Withdrawal for Extenuating Circumstances), and courses taken at other institutions. Click here for additional information.
Since our Non-Credit and Open University programs are self-support and not government or state funded, FAFSA will not be able to apply to these programs.
The Student Services Center is pleased to provide information on financial assistance, and the companies that provide it, to those individuals registering for our programs. These companies provide education financing services for career training, part-time education and distance learning. To learn more, please email cpace-info@csulb.edu.
CPaCE is providing this information as a service to our students and is not affiliated with any financial assistance companies.
Private LoansThere are a variety of lenders that offer non-federal, or private, education loans. Approval of the loan is typically based on your credit rating and debt-to-income ratio and may require a co-signer. The interest rates are variable, meaning they can change on a monthly basis, and are determined by the information in your credit report.
When looking for a Private Loan, here are some questions you should ask:
New Truth in Lending Requirements:
New provisions in the Truth in Lending Act, implemented February 14, 2010, have resulted in a number of changes in the process for applying for and receiving private education loans. Lenders who provide these loans must comply with the following requirements:
Your lender should provide you with all of the information you need to know about these requirements, but if you have questions, feel free to contact our office.
Refund amounts are based on the date an official withdrawal form is submitted to the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPaCE) office.
The refund process may take four to six weeks for processing, starting from the time that a request is submitted to our Student Services Center. A refund check will be issued for registration payments made by check. Credit card accounts will be credited for registration payments made by credit card.
A delay in submitting required forms may result in a reduced refund.
Credit Course RefundsSpecial Sessions Refunds
Refund regulations for the California State University System are prescribed by the California Code of Regulations, Title V, Section 41802.
Important: It is YOUR responsibility to drop classes by the deadlines, regardless of the reason, to avoid charges or be eligible for a full or pro-rated refund. Students who do not plan to attend should drop all classes before the first day of instruction. After instruction begins, students who drop all their classes will owe pro-rated fees based on the date of withdrawal.
If class is dropped prior to the day of the first class meeting, the refund will be minus a $10.00 processing fee. The first day is the day listed on the schedule of classes.
The refund schedule will begin on the first day, which is the date listed on the class schedule. If class starts on a weekend, then the refund schedule begins that same day. The refund schedule is based on calendar days, including weekends and holidays.
Formula for Credit Refunds
Refund schedule applies to all self-support credit courses except courses taken through Open University, Summer Sessions, or Winter Sessions.
Formula for Non-Credit Refunds
Refund schedule applies to all non-credit courses/certificate programs except Bobrow Test Preparation classes.
Email a Student Services advisor to schedule an individual advising appointment.
Advising is available for students who are interested in taking courses with CPaCE. If you have any advising related questions or would like to inquire about setting up an appointment, please email our Student Services Advisor or CPaCE-info@csulb.edu.
Our advisor can assist with questions regarding academic rules and regulations, registration questions, degree requirements, academic concerns, and more. When contacting the advisor, please be sure to include specific questions you would like to discuss and provide any relevant information or materials.
If you are interested in ordering a transcript for courses taken through Degree Programs, Open University, Winter, May, or Summer Session, you can order your academic transcripts through MyCSULB.
If you are a former student and no longer have access to MyCSULB, you can visit the Enrollment Services website to order transcripts via Parchment.
Visit the Parchment Learner Help Center to explore FAQs, tutorials, interact with the chatbot, or submit a help ticket. You can also contact Parchment customer service at 1-888-662-0874.
Noncredit transcriptsNoncredit transcripts are available for our professional programs through the CPaCE Student Services Center.
Students may request one of the following:
CEUs can be provided upon request for select programs as a permanent record of one's attendance, if requested by the last class meeting. One CEU is defined as ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. To order a transcript, email cpace-info@csulb.edu
Current CSULB students can generate free official enrollment verification certificates online by logging on through Single Sign-On (SSO) and selecting the "National Student Clearinghouse" button on the student dashboard. For more detailed information click here.
For non-credit courses students can request a verification of enrollment letter by completing the form below. A Student Services Center representative will notify students in 2-3 business days once the request(s) are complete.
No, our professional development (non-credit) courses are specifically designed for working adults, with convenient scheduling and registration (no admission to CSULB required).
Can I take a university credit course if I'm not enrolled at CSULB?Yes, Open University provides an opportunity for those people who are not currently admitted to and/or registered at CSULB to enroll in most courses offered by the regular university. CSULB's Open University program allows enrollment in regular university credit classes on a 'space available' basis, subject to the approval of the instructor and the department chair concerned. The registration process is easy and admission to the university is not required. Learn more about Open University. Also check out our Winter Session, May Intersession, and Summer Sessions sites.
Can I get a grade or university credit for professional development courses?University credit is not available for professional development (non-credit) courses. However, the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPaCE) awards Continuing Education Units (CEU) for most professional development programs. CEUs are a permanent record of your attendance, and can enhance your resume and provide another opportunity to showcase your commitment to your professional development.
CEUs are provided upon request of the student. An informal record is available at no cost. An official CEU transcript is available for a fee of $40.00 through the CPaCE Student Services Center.
When do courses start?They are all scheduled to start at different dates and times, depending on the length of the program.
Do you have evening and weekend courses?Yes, we try to accommodate the busy schedules of working adults, so most of our programs are offered in the evenings and on weekends.
How do I know which course to take?On most of our professional development program descriptions, we have a “Who Should Attend” section, along with “You Will Learn.” Take a look at the program you're interested in to see if those descriptions match with your profile and educational goals. If you still have questions, contact our Student Services Center at cpace-info@csulb.edu.
How do I get reimbursed from my employer?Before you enroll, make sure the program you wish to take is indeed covered by your company’s tuition reimbursement program. (At Boeing, check with your “Learning Together Program” coordinator.) Some programs may not be covered.
What if the course cancels?You have the option of receiving a refund or transferring your fees to another program.