Spring 2026 Registration Workshops- Student Success Center, CHHSN
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 3:30–4:30 PM
- LocationWelch Hall C-155
- DescriptionNeed help locating your Academic Requirements Report (Advisement Report) and seeing what graduation requirements you are still missing? Need help navigating how to enroll for Spring 2026 classes?
The session will take place in a computer room, but you are welcome to bring your own laptop/tablet.
Make sure to come prepared with your MyCSUDH password, course requirements (if you have met with your advisor), and any additional questions.
Contact us at sscadvisingchhsn@csudh.edu or 310-243-2120 for questions.
Hosted By: CHHSN Student Success Center
Additional Information can be found at: https://torolink.csudh.edu/event/11725796 - Websitehttps://torolink.csudh.edu/event/11725796
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