Master Awarding Limits
Students pursuing their initial master’s or initial doctorate have an earned unit maximum of 125% of the published unit requirement for their degree. To calculate 125% of your degree units, multiply the total units required for your degree by 1.25.
For the majority of Master's Degree at CSUF, students are eligible to receive a State University Grant award for a maximum of 37.5 total earned units. There are a few various master's degree that is above 37.5 units SUG limit.
How To Calculate SUG Maximum Unit Earned Eligibility for Your Master Program Example Chart Below.
Units Requires for Degree
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SUG Maximum Earned Unit Limit (125% of Units Required for Degree)
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30 units |
30 times 1.25 = 37.5 units |
36 units |
36 times 1.25 = 45 units |
45 units |
45 times 1.25 = 56.25 units |
60 units |
60 times 1.25 = 75 units |
This maximum includes all earned units from the term of admission to a graduate degree program and any applicable transfer units. The maximum does not include units earned while classified as a Credential or Second-baccalaureate student.
Note: Students pursing a second Master's program are not eligible for the State University Grant.
In addition, Doctoral programs (EDD and Nursing) are not eligible for the State University Grant.