Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions
Undergraduate Major
To be admitted into the impacted Child Development Undergraduate Major, students must meet the following criteria:
- Complete with a grade of C or higher: Child and Family Development 135, 270, 270L (1 unit), 272, 275; Biology 100; Psychology 101; Sociology 101; and Psychology 280 or Sociology 201, or a 3-unit elementary statistics course
- Complete a minimum of 45 baccalaureate level semester units (a minimum of 60 units are required for all transfer applicants)
- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher
- CFD 278 (2 units) to list of courses that must be completed with a grade of C or higher
For more information about the degree and application procedures visit the program page:
Undergraduate Minor
For more information about the Child Development Undergraduate Minor and application procedures visit the program page:
Graduate Admissions
Applicants to CFD graduate degree programs must complete the Cal State Apply Application as well as the departmental Program Application.
Program application details
- Child Development (M.S.)
- Child Development (M.S.) - Early Childhood Mental Health and LPCC
- EC-TEaMH Graduate Certificate
Program application tutorial
View a Graduate Programs Information Presentation:
Frequently asked questions about graduate admissions
If you are having trouble applying to our Graduate Programs, please contact:
GRE Requirement Suspended for Spring and Fall 2021
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, SDSU has suspended the requirement that applicants for graduate study submit GRE scores for the Spring and Fall 2021 admissions cycle. If you have any questions about this policy, please contact the program advisor.
SDSU and the CFD department do not mandate a minimum GRE score. GRE scores are considered in relation to other indicators in our review of program applicants. The GRE is only required for students applying to the CFD master’s program and LPCC, not the EC-TEaMH Graduate Certificate Program.
Graduate students may be eligible for Federal Financial Aid. To learn more about financial aid, visit the College of Education website.
Students may also apply for scholarships offered through San Diego State University and private organizations. Information about Financial Aid at SDSU can be found at the SDSU Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Please see the Federal Financial Aid Disclosure document for required reporting and documentation.
The Intent to Enroll fee for the Summer 2018 MS LPCC program is Monday, April 16, 2018. The Intent to Enroll fee for the Fall 2018 EC-TEaMH program and the MS in Child Development program is Saturday, June 2, 2018. See additional information on the Intent to Enroll and why it is so important.
- The EC-TEaMH Graduate Certificate Program is a 1-year (two semester program).
- The master’s program in Child Development can be completed in as little as 2 years, depending on the time it takes to complete your thesis or project.
- The EC-TEaMH program may count as the first year of the CFD master’s program, if students apply and are accepted.
- The master's program in Child Development with the Concentration in Early Childhood Mental Health (LPCC) is a 60-unit program and can be completed in 2 years.