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Graduate Program>Admissions GuideApplication ProcedureThe application procedure has three steps and two submission deadlines. Step 1 must be completed by December 15th. The materials for step 2 and step 3 must be received (or postmarked) by January 10th. Step 1: Electronic Application to San Diego State University via CSUMentor (Online application must be completed and fee paid by December 15th)Every applicant must apply electronically to the CSU via the CSUmentor. There is a $55 application fee. It is vital to complete the CSU application as soon as possible in order to be issued your RED ID NUMBER. After you submit your electronic application, instructions on how to obtain your red ID number will be sent to you via e-mail within three days.This number will allow you to track your application status with SDSU webportal and will enable the department to create and monitor your application file. Note that applicants do not need to submit a statement of purpose via CSUMentor and can put "Statement sent directly to department/program" in the text box Step 2: Send official transcripts and GRE scores to SDSU Graduate Admissions (Graduate Admissions must receive these materials by January 10th)Only after you have applied through CSUMentor and received your red id, should you send official transcripts and GRE scores. Sending transcripts before submitting your electronic application via CSUmentor can result in processing delays. You must provide:
The above materials should be sent to:
You can monitor the status of your application by checking your account on SDSU Webportal. We strongly suggest that you frequently check your account on SDSU Webportal during the admissions process to ensure that SDSU graduate admissions has received your documents. Step 3: Submit anthropology department application materials (The Department of Anthropology must receive these materials by January 10th)
Please mail or deliver the above materials to:
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