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Registration

荔枝视频 CCPE Registration Office Hours & Campus Closures

The 荔枝视频 College of Continuing & Professional Education (CCPE) Registration Office is open during the following hours (Pacific Time):

In-Person Visitation & Phone Hours:

310-243-3741
(Option 1)

Monday 鈥 8am鈥5pm
Tuesday 鈥 8am鈥5pm
Wednesday 鈥 8am鈥5pm
Thursday 鈥 8am鈥5pm
Friday 鈥 9am鈥5pm
Saturday/Sunday 鈥 CLOSED

Registration Office Phone Options:

  1. Registration & Payment Services
    Please have your Student ID handy!
  2. Information about Certificates, Degrees, Open U & Intersession听programs

For questions and information about Financial Assistance through WIOA Funding, please visit the page or email wioa@csudh.edu.

For questions regarding Drops, Military, Dept of Rehab, and Worker's Comp, please email ceereg@csudh.edu.

Upcoming Special Event & Holiday Closures:

  • Juneteenth Holiday:
    Friday, June 19, 2026
    No Classes鈥擟ampus Closed
  • Independence Day Holiday:
    Friday, July 3, 2026 (Observed)
    No Classes鈥擟ampus Closed
  • Labor Day Holiday:
    Monday, September 7, 2026
    No Classes鈥擟ampus Closed

荔枝视频 May Intersession

Advising for Current 荔枝视频 Students

If you are a currently enrolled 荔枝视频 student working on a degree or credential, please be sure to听 work with your academic advisor and/or the University Advising Center to ensure that you are following an approved selection of courses for your completion path.

Even if you are not using financial aid, any student who registers via听 for May Intersession 2026 must submit payment before 8am the next business day, or you may be disenrolled.

Online Registration Process

Registration Instructions听PRIOR TO FIRST DAY OF CLASSES on my.csudh.edu:

(See other registration options below 鈻)

  • Review the course schedule on the Course Schedule page
  • Find the course you want to take, and write down the CRN or course number
  • Go to and sign on
  • Click on "Student Center"
  • Under "Academics" and click "Enroll"
  • Select "Summer 2026"* and click "Continue"
    (*May Intersession courses appear in the Summer term)
  • Input course number, and click enter
  • Continue to enroll and pay for class

If you browse or search for your class:

  • Input Subject Code (ex.: SOC)
  • For "Course Career" select "Undergrad" and "Ext. Ed. Credit"
  • Find your course, and follow the prompts to enroll and pay for the class (payment is due at the time of registration)

NOTE: Should you have any issues with your online registration process, please contact CCPE Registration via phone at 310-243-3741 (Option 1).

Class Schedule

May 16鈥擩une 25, 2026. Individual classes may have a different schedule within that period.

Eligibility

You are eligible to attend May Intersession if you:
a) Are a high school graduate or 18 years or older or
b) Are a student at 荔枝视频 or other collegiate institution or
c) Have met course prerequisites

When selecting courses, you are advised to refer to the course descriptions for prerequisites or special qualifications which may be required for certain courses. In some instances, permission to enroll in a course must be obtained from the instructor. You are not required to file transcripts or a formal admission application to enroll in May Intersession.

May Intersession Registration Form [PDF]

Permission Form to Exceed Maximum Units Allowed [PDF]


COLLEGE OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Registration Office Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday: 8am鈥5pm; Friday: 9am鈥5pm Pacific

Registration Office Closed:
March 31, 2026; May 25, 2026.
Online registration is available 24 hours.

REGISTRATION PERIOD: February 18, 2026 - May 15, 2026

Other Registration Methods

There are four ways to register for May Intersession 2026:

  • Mail-in Registration
    Mail-in registration begins February 18, 2026 and all registrations must be received by May 15, 2026. The completed registration form must be accompanied by complete fee payment 鈥 check, money order or MasterCard, Visa or Discover account number and expiration date. No cash allowed.

  • Walk-in Registration
    Walk-in registration begins February 18, 2026 and ends May 15, 2026. The completed registration form must be accompanied by complete fee payment 鈥 check, money order or MasterCard, Visa or Discover account number and expiration date. No cash allowed. Office hours are 8am-5pm Monday-Thursday; 9am-5pm Friday.

  • Telephone Registration
    Telephone registration is available February 18, 2026 through May 15, 2026, and only with MasterCard, Visa or Discover. Office hours are Monday-Thursday: 8am-5pm; Friday: 9am-5pm. Call (310) 243-3741, option 1.

  • MY.荔枝视频.EDU
    All students who have previously taken a class at CSU Dominguez Hills can register online via my.csudh.edu February 18, 2026 鈥 May 15, 2026. Fees MUST be paid at the time of registration. After adding a course, be sure to click on 鈥淎ccount Inquiry鈥 first, then go to the 鈥淢ake a Payment鈥 page, select 鈥淢ay 2026鈥 and pay with VISA, MasterCard, or Discover.

LATE REGISTRATION
Late registration for May Intersession is permitted on May 18鈥20, 2026 only. Late registration requires instructor approval and signature or permission number; students will not be permitted to register online, only via phone during Late Registration. A $25.00 late fee is charged if registering on May 18鈥20, 2026.

MAXIMUM UNIT LOAD
The maximum number of credit units which may be earned without department approval is 6 credit units. To exceed units, you must obtain the signature of your faculty advisor or school dean on the Permission to Exceed Maximum Credit Hour Limits Form.

ADDING CLASSES
Classes may be added up until May 20, 2026. You must obtain the signature of your instructor on an add/drop form or obtain permission number from your instructor.

DROPPING CLASSES FOR May Intersession

Students may withdraw without a 鈥淲鈥 until May 22, 2026. A partial refund of 65% of the course fee will be given.

The effective date of withdrawal is the date the forms are received by the College of Continuing and Professional Education. Nonattendance in a class, selecting the wrong class, notifying the instructor or stopping payment on a check does not officially constitute withdrawal from a course.

From May 23鈥揓une 20, 2026 students may withdraw with a "W". Instructor's and dean's signatures are required.

From June 21 through June 25, 2026 students may file a Petition for Exception Packet to withdraw with a 鈥淲鈥 for 鈥渟erious and compelling reasons鈥 only. The Petitions for Exception must be signed by the instructor and college dean. Students must provide evidence to support their petitions to drop a course where the cause of withdrawal is clearly beyond the student鈥檚 control. To drop a class, students must submit the following:

  • A Petition for Exception form signed by instructor and dean
  • A change of grade card
  • A letter of explanation of 鈥渟erious and compelling reasons鈥

Processing fee is $10.

CREDIT/NON-CREDIT OPTION

Students may apply for the credit/non-credit option using the Credit/No-Credit Grading Option Request form up until May 20, 2026.

UNIVERSITY POLICIES

Privacy Information
The University complies with Federal and State laws concerning privacy rights of students. These rights are summarized in the University Catalog. Questions about privacy rights may be directed to the Dean of Continuing Education at (310) 243-3737 or the Vice President for Student Affairs at (310) 243-3784.

Use of Social Security Number
Students are required to provide the University with their correct social security numbers (individual taxpayer identification numbers) pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, and Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code. The University uses the social security number to identify records pertaining to the student and, if needed, to collect debts owed the University. Also, the Internal Revenue Service requires the University to file information returns that include the student鈥檚 social security number and other information such as the amount paid for qualified tuition, related expenses, and interest on educational loans. That information is used to help determine whether a student, or a person claiming a student as a dependent, may take a credit or deduction to reduce federal income taxes. Students who do not have a social security number at the time of enrollment will be required to obtain a social security number and submit it to the University within sixty days. Failure to furnish a correct social security number may result in the imposition of a penalty by the Internal Revenue Service. Important Tax Credit Information If you are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program or are taking courses to acquire or improve job skills, you may qualify for a Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Tax Credit. The Hope Scholarship tax credit is available only to students in their first two years of postsecondary education who are enrolled at least half-time in an eligible program. The tax credits are based on the amount of qualified tuition and fees, less grants and other tax-free educational assistance and the taxpayer鈥檚 modified adjusted gross income. Hope credits apply to fees paid after December 31, 1997. The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit is available to students at all educational and enrollment levels who are enrolled at an eligible educational institution. As with the Hope Scholarship tax credit, this opportunity is based on the amount of qualified tuition and fees, less grants and other tax-free educational assistance and the taxpayer鈥檚 modified adjusted gross income. The Lifetime Learning credit applies to fees paid after June 30, 1998. Consult IRS Publication 970 or your tax preparer for additional information on both programs.

Disabled Student Services
Students with verified disabilities, which are permanent or temporary (e.g., broken bones, strained back, other sprains, etc.) are eligible for a variety of support services from the Disabled Student Services Office. Information regarding special facilities and services available to students with a disability may be obtained from the Director of Disabled student Services Office, located in the Student Health Center, Room A-106, (310) 243-3660 (voice) or 243-2028 (TDD). It is the policy of 荔枝视频, Dominguez Hills to comply with the Section 504 Regulations [now, Americans with Disabilities Act] adopted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Accordingly, any student at 荔枝视频, Dominguez Hills who believes that there has been a violation of the Regulations is encouraged to discuss the matter with the Dean of their College and the campus Handicapped Regulations Coordinator and/or the Handicapped Services Coordinator and such persons as may be identified by the Handicapped Regulations Coordinator in order, to resolve the matter in a prompt and equitable manner. 荔枝视频, Dominguez Hills is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. As a unit of the university, the College of Continuing & Professional Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual preference, age, disability or veteran status. This policy is applicable to employment and student admission, and to all educational programs and activities.

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